• Crime Classics - The Incredible Trial of Laura D. Fair
    Aug 31 2023
    The oft-times married Miss Laura uses her "4-shooter" on a ferry in San Francisco harbor...for interesting reasons. The good ship El Capitan used to sail the bay between Oakland and San Francisco in the 1870’s mostly in the fog. Its skipper was captain Bill Tranchell and he was known among the ferryboat set as having a heavy hand on the whistle. He found any number of excuses for tooting that whistle, but the one excuse which he never forgot was the time he was entertaining Mr and Mrs Crittenden on the bridge and an uninvited lady named Laura D. Fair suddenly opened the door, walked over to Mr Crittenden and shot him through his heart…
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    30 mins
  • Crime Classics - The Axe and the Droot Family, How They Fared
    Aug 31 2023
    +In Pennsylvania in 1795, the shortest distance to an inheritance is two crushed skulls. This is a network version of cat. #17052. + 1795 and Peter Droot is writing his will and making his bequests to his children yet when he has done, unknowingly he will have made certain the death of his two sons…
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    30 mins
  • Crime Classics - Mr. Thrower's Hammer
    Aug 31 2023
    A gentleman of England in 1804 has bashed in the heads of a father and daughter. Eleven years later, a doubt arises. This is a network version of cat. #16785. The program is also known as, "The Dread Events Surrounding Mr. Thrower's Hammer." + In the county of Suffolk, England the willow grows green and there was once a Smithy, his name was Edmund Thrower. He was a powerful man who could make the anvil shudder and spring sparks in to shadows cast by the willow. He made horseshoes, he mended scullery ware, and he made hammers to drive nails, to mend shoes, to bludgeon people to death…
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    30 mins
  • Crime Classics - The Final Day of General Ketchum, and How He Died
    Aug 31 2023
    Crime is the dark side of civilisation. The under belly of human failing and greed.Within societies, down through the ages, it has appropriated its rules and taken what it wants by foul and unfair means.'Crime Classics' examines all manner of crimes and murders from the past. It carefully recreates the complete crime through thorough and pains-taking research. The cases range from the assassinations of Lincoln and Julius Caesar to the more obscure, such as Bathsheba Spooner, who killed her husband Joshua in 1778 and became the first woman tried and executed in America.Your host each week, is Mr. Thomas Hyland — 'connoisseur of crime, student of violence, and teller of murders' and played by Lou Merrill.
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    29 mins
  • Crime Classics - The Death of a Picture Hanger
    Aug 31 2023
    The Ford brothers are hired to kill Jesse James, they do just that. + The man is nailing a horses picture to the wall, the horse is pawing the western skies in the classic attitude of pawing horses and it is the top half of a calendar distributed by Isaac’s Livery. It’s a hot April day in St Josephs, Missouri in the years 1882 and the man is hanging the picture in his living room because he has a fondness for the noble beast. Horses have got him out of many a critical situation such as 1) holding up railroads, 2) robbing banks, 3) murdering fellows. His name is Jessie James and as soon as he’s finished hanging that picture a friend is going to shoot his head off…
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    30 mins
  • Crime Classics - The Terrible Deed of John White Webster
    Aug 31 2023
    `Crime Classics' examines all manner of crimes and murders from the past. It carefully recreates the complete crime through thorough and pains-taking research. The cases range from the assassinations of Lincoln and Julius Caesar to the more obscure, such as Bathsheba Spooner, who killed her husband Joshua in 1778 and became the first woman tried and executed in America.Your host each week, is Mr. Thomas Hyland - `connoisseur of crime, student of violence, and teller of murders' and played by Lou Merrill.
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    30 mins
  • Crime Classics - The Shrapnelled Body of Charles Drew, Sr.
    Aug 31 2023
    In 1739 England, Charles Drew Jr. kills Charles Drew Sr. before he has the opportunity to change his will. This is a network version of cat. #16797. + The sound you hear is that of a man having his right hand hook filed. It’s Saturday night in London town and he wants to be gleaming and presentable. The year is 1739 when a well-sharpened hook in London town was considered prudent and Captain Ratt besides being a drunkard a scoundrel and a smuggler was a prudent man. The young man handling the file is named Charles Drew Junior and he is performing this intimate little ironmongery because he needs a favor done, captain Ratt can help him out. He can supply the youngster with an alibi and Junior badly needs one for he has just shot his father dead
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    30 mins
  • Crime Classics - The Checkered Life and Sudden Death of Colonel James Fisk, Jr.
    Aug 31 2023
    An excellent story about the rivalry between two wealthy New Yorkers in 1872 and the beautiful widow, beloved of both. This is a network, sponsored version of cat. #16782. + Although Colonel James Fisk Junior was a heavy drinker his friends described him as a man who was steady on his feet, so why did he tumble down the stairs in New York’s Grand Central Hotel? He didn’t slip, he wasn’t pushed he was shot by his until recently very dear friend Edward S. Stokes. This is the story of the checkered life he led and the sudden death…
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    29 mins