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It is implied that in 1920 he was working for Hauptzelt Zircus. One of his victims was Jacob who strangely appears in an old photograph with him although their relationship and the identity of Jacob is open to interpretation. He also had in his possession a copy of A Child's Garden Verses dedicated to Jacob. It is implied that Hooded Justice was one of his victims, if not Jacob himself. Müller quit his job at the height of the Senate Subcommittee hearings. Hollis Mason considered possible that Müller and Hooded Justice were one in the same, since they had consistent builds.

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  • Rolf Müller
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  • It is implied that in 1920 he was working for Hauptzelt Zircus. One of his victims was Jacob who strangely appears in an old photograph with him although their relationship and the identity of Jacob is open to interpretation. He also had in his possession a copy of A Child's Garden Verses dedicated to Jacob. It is implied that Hooded Justice was one of his victims, if not Jacob himself. Müller quit his job at the height of the Senate Subcommittee hearings. Hollis Mason considered possible that Müller and Hooded Justice were one in the same, since they had consistent builds.
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  • It is implied that in 1920 he was working for Hauptzelt Zircus. One of his victims was Jacob who strangely appears in an old photograph with him although their relationship and the identity of Jacob is open to interpretation. He also had in his possession a copy of A Child's Garden Verses dedicated to Jacob. It is implied that Hooded Justice was one of his victims, if not Jacob himself. Around 1939 he disappeared and it was believed he was executed by Nazis. It turned out he moved to America and joined Big Top Circus which toured the East Coast, and he was known as the "Mighty Meuller". The tours coincided with disappearances of children, as was the case in 1940. Silhouette who was investigating such disappearances, was aided by Nite Owl I and Mothman and discovered one of his victims in an abandoned building not far from the Circus's site. Müller quit his job at the height of the Senate Subcommittee hearings. While looking for Hooded Justice, the Comedian researched Silhouette's casefiles in Boston and was led to the Circus. He found Meuller in his trailer and strangled him with a belt. Further research showed that he had no connection to H.J. Almost a year after H.J.'s disappearance, the New Frontiersman mentioned Müller's disappearance, and implied that he was executed by his Communist superiors. 3 months later a decomposing body with a shot on his head was washed up the coast of Boston. It was tentatively identified as Müller. Hollis Mason considered possible that Müller and Hooded Justice were one in the same, since they had consistent builds.
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