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Googleable: A Tale of Two Houses
That Cape man who allegedly embezzled $5+ million
With a name like Windle, you shouldn't swindle, because you're too "Googleable"

The Windle family's 3-bedroom house (left) purchased in 1996; their current 7-bedroom house in Harwichport (right).
It's amazing what ordinary people (like me) can dig up on you if you have a Googleable name like Windle. By "Googleable," I mean uncommon. Meaning, if I Google my own name without geographic qualifiers, the results are all about the 12,000 other Julie Brooks in the USA and not about me.
Fascinated by the story in today's Cape Cod Times about Jeffrey Windle, the 41-year-old resident of Harwich who was arrested by the FBI for stealing millions from his company and is suspected of stealing between $200 - $400K from his church, the Congregational Church of South Dennis, I immediately began my digital digging. I was curious about this man's unfortunate family (suspecting that there is no way a man with this much money would be single.)
A search of the property tax assessment records for the town of Harwich for Mr. Windle reveal that his 7-bedroom, 6.5 bath house in Harwich is assessed at $1,895,000 and was purchased in 2004 for $1,904,000 by E & S Realty Trust, located at 346 Trotting Park Road, in Dennis. A search of the same records for the town of Dennis reveal that Jeffrey Windle and Jeannine Windle purchased the 3-bedrooom, 1.5 bathroom house (complete with lawn jockey) in 1996 for $145,000.
Googling the perhaps unsuspecting Jeannine
Googling the perhaps unsuspecting Jeannine Windle reveals that she was the president of the Ezra Baker School's parent-teacher committee (back when they lived in Dennis) and that the Windles were benefactors of the Harwich Mariners and served as a host family for two players on the Harwich Mariners (hey, why not use those 7 bedrooms for a good cause.) Jeannine was thanked in the Harwich Elementary School newsletter for helping out with a kids' art show.
Jeannine is also named on the incorporation documents for E & S Family, LLC, incorporated in Florida. Googling Jeffrey's name, the first search result is in connection with his church he is suspecting of looting, the South Dennis Congregational Church . However, his name has been scrubbed from the page since Google indexed it. Also, Jeffrey is mentioned as a defendant in a lawsuit in connection with several boats.
This is certainly a tragic and intriguing (to me at least) story of a man who drastically upgraded his and his family's lifestyle, allegedly through embezzlement, over the course of four years. Am I the only one with the rudimentary skills required to do the above Googling? Of course not. Am I the only one who Googled the Windles? Of course not. We live in the information age, like it or not, and it's all out there.
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job position open..
requirements met..
was his boat next to the Scaramouche?
with that kind of cash.
he likely contributed to both parties,
as most big shots do.
It's a good thing that, like Walter, I keep close tabs on my wallet.
Good article. You're lucky there are 12,000 Julie Brooks on Google. If someone accuses you of serial murder, you can always say, "That's not me--must be another Julie Brooks."
On the other hand, I'm stuck. Guess how many of me you can Google...
Solon: with a name like yours, you have to be a good boy because you're so Googleable.
We have renamed one of his boats on the dock "No Cape Escape".
Mav--in my investigating so far, I have heard a quite different impression of Jeannine than yours. Quite different.
Asked if he could join us. And shared the evening.
I have only said hello to his bride. Other friends of mine on the dock have chatted with her and said she was very nice. That's all I know. Other than her dad is highly thought of in the neighborhood. Maybe because he owns most of it.
But I don't think Mr. Windles problems should reflect on anyone other than himself. I have a great deal of empathy for the entire family.
Just ask any woman.
The guys say "great rack".
I say just ask any woman because you can't play dumb with another woman. Men readily believe that a woman "just had no idea" about whatever. Women know better.
No idea. Have not met any of your bloggers.
But if I run into a "10" you will be the first to know.
I have searched the Town of Harwich assessor's database under Jeannine's maiden name and come up with very little. I have heard from sources which say that her parents actually had financial trouble; hence, Jeffrey building out a compound in Florida with one house for Jeff & Jeannine and one for her parents.
In addition, owning "half of Harwich" doesn't mean you're rich, it just means you own a lot of property. I know people who are land-rich--they do not have lawn jockeys or angels on their front door.
The feds took the two trophy boats from Allen Harbor this week and brought them to J&J Marine as part of their claim for unpaid bills.
Sad story. Have been away on charters.
As for her Dad please do a little research. You might find it interesting.
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