LOVE LETTERS LOST: It was an incredible discovery of intimacy documented over the decades. An Atlanta woman found hundreds of love letters in her stolen car after it was recovered. Now, she is searching to reunite them with their rightful owner.
woman found more than a hundred love letters that were written decades ago. Now she wants to find out to whom they belong.
"All kinds of random stuff, dog bowls, vases, nude drawings. It looks like our car was used in a string of smash and grabs and a joyride until it ran out of gas," said Hattie. "I do love how he signs them. 'Three handfuls of love, Keith'. He always has a nice little sign off at the end," said Hattie.
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