In this episode, Vinny and Diane unravel the intricate web of a sophisticated stolen goods operation that thrived during the sweltering summer of 1976 in Washington Heights. Through firsthand accounts from officers who worked the case, they trace how a seemingly innocent electronics repair shop on 181st Street became the hub of an underground economy during NYC's financial crisis. From late-night stakeouts to undercover operations, this forgotten chapter of New York crime history reveals the ...
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In this episode, Vinny and Diane unravel the intricate web of a sophisticated stolen goods operation that thrived during the sweltering summer of 1976 in Washington Heights. Through firsthand accounts from officers who worked the case, they trace how a seemingly innocent electronics repair shop on 181st Street became the hub of an underground economy during NYC's financial crisis. From late-night stakeouts to undercover operations, this forgotten chapter of New York crime history reveals the ...
The Whitechapel Poisoner: Mrs. Agatha Thornley's Reign of Terror
Sleepy Crime Stories
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The Whitechapel Poisoner: Mrs. Agatha Thornley's Reign of Terror
In this episode, Nathaniel and Eleanor uncover the chilling case of Mrs. Agatha Thornley, a seemingly respectable housekeeper who left a trail of poisoned victims throughout 1870s East London. From the mysterious death of young maid Mary Perkins to the groundbreaking forensic techniques that finally exposed the truth, this forgotten Victorian murder spree reveals the dark vulnerabilities of domestic servants and the class dynamics that allowed a killer to operate in plain sight. About the S...
Sleepy Crime Stories
In this episode, Vinny and Diane unravel the intricate web of a sophisticated stolen goods operation that thrived during the sweltering summer of 1976 in Washington Heights. Through firsthand accounts from officers who worked the case, they trace how a seemingly innocent electronics repair shop on 181st Street became the hub of an underground economy during NYC's financial crisis. From late-night stakeouts to undercover operations, this forgotten chapter of New York crime history reveals the ...