Chapter 3 of The Finders
The Finders Network From The 1960s to 1987 According to Finders Network Member Tobe Terrell - Part 6
After The Finders The Finders Network members return to Washington D.C., Finders leader Marion Pettie tells them to set up another operating base in Hawaii because they will soon be traveling worldwide. Around this time, Allen Schoen joined The Finders. Tobe Terrell leaves Washington, D.C., to acquire property for a Finders base in Hawaii and travels to Honolulu. Terrell writes in his book The Gamecaller that allegedly. At the same time, some of The Finders members remain in Washington D.C; a member of The Finders, Ray Gumbrect, in my opinion, suspiciously commits suicide. Terrell mentions that Gumbrect was friendly, wealthy, and generous when he met him. Gumbrect, after he joins The Finders, opens a bank account under the name Prosperity Unlimited and moves into Marion Pettie’s white cabin. According to Terrell, the white cabin was a small concrete block house on Pettie’s ninety-one-acre property near Old Rag Mountain. Terrell states that Gumbrect believed that if you gave away all your money, it would return to you “greater in measure.” Gumbrect allegedly gave all his money away to friends and received none back in return. In penniless despair, he committed suicide back in Washington, D.C., in his girlfriend’s apartment and was found hanging in her closet. Finally, the only thing left in the white cabin after he left was his checkbook, allegedly with a zero balance.[1] [2]
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