The Enemy of the entire World
August 19, 2010It was Silas Bannerman who finally ran links of london down that scientific wizard and
arch-enemy of mankind, Emil Gluck. Gluck’s confession, before he went
to the electric chair, threw links of london bracelet much light upon the series of mysterious
events, many apparently unrelated, that so perturbed the world between
the years 1933 and 1941. It was not until that remarkable document was
made public that the world dreamed of links of london jewellery there being any connection
between the assassination of the King and Queen of Portugal and the
murders of the New York City police officers. While the deeds of Emil
Gluck were all that was abominable, we cannot but feel, to a certain
extent, pity for the links of london charms unfortunate, malformed, and maltreated genius.
This side of his story has never been told before, and from his
confession and from the great mass of evidence and the documents and
records of the time we are able to construct a fairly accurate
portrait of him, and to discern the factors and pressures that moulded
him into the human monster he became links of london and that drove him onward and downward along the fearful path he trod. Emil Gluck was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1895. His father, Josephus Gluck, was a special
policeman and night watchman, who, in the year 1900, died suddenly of
pneumonia.


