On October 16, 1970, a chartered aircraft crashed near the Greater Wilmington Airport in the State of Delaware. Earlier in the day, the plane had taken off from Teterboro, New Jersey with a single pilot, Rudolph J. Halamka, and one passenger, Josiah M. Scott. Both the pilot and Scott were killed as a result of the claimed crash. Previously, the passenger Scott had acquired in Delaware through a Delaware broker a $500,000 accidental death policy on his life which policy was...
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