Dan Barry has a column in tomorrow morning's New York Times on "the increasingly muddy Estate of William M. V. Kingsland — né Melvyn Kohn," which, as I mentioned last week, included a number of stolen artworks. Barry writes:
"A central question for everyone, of course, is Mr. Kingsland’s role in all this. Was he a thief, a fence, or just an innocent collector of pretty things that happened to be hot?"