Dorothy Arnold
Dorothy Harriet Camille Arnold (1884?–presumed dead 1910) was an American socialite who disappeared while walking in New York City in 1910.
Read more about Dorothy Arnold: Early Life, Disappearance in Central Park, Investigation, Rumors, Theories, and Sightings, In Popular Culture
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