Join us for a gripping historical true crime tale that spans Ivy League halls, high society mansions, and the shadows of pre–World War I America. Follow the incredible story of Erich Muenter, a brilliant, charming Harvard instructor who vanished after the suspicious death of his wife, only to reemerge years later under the name “Frank Holt.” Now married and teaching at Cornell, Holt’s seemingly quiet life hides a shocking truth. This journey unravels a web of false identities, secret plots, and an amateur-built explosive device that shakes the home of financier J.P. Morgan Jr. Set against a backdrop of political unrest and global tension, this course traces one of the most fascinating and little-known chapters of American intrigue.
Mary Noé is a lawyer, writer, and professor at St. John’s University with a pioneering history as the only female bus driver at Varsity Transit for New York City Schools amid gender discrimination challenges. She is a magna cum laude graduate of Brooklyn College and St. John’s University School of Law, and has served as an administrative law judge and Impartial Hearing Officer under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).