Tag: Vintage Detective Stories
Vintage Detective Story: Mrs. Evelyn Romadka’s Scandalous Downfall, 1907
Story Summary: The high-society wife of a millionaire trunk manufacturer undergoes an unspecified operation, which alters her personality (or so it is claimed). In 1907 she runs away to Chicago where she falls in love with a black man. To keep him happy, she works as a maid for a string of wealthy Chicago families. […]
Posted: September 22nd, 2017 under Short Feature Story.
Tags: 1900-1919, Love Triangle, Petty Crimes, Vintage Detective Stories, Women
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Vintage Detective Story: The Stackhouse Case, 1916
Story by A. ANDERSON (Private Detective), Principal Southern Detective Agency, Tampa, Florida, (formerly with Scotland Yard, London, England), and, Dalton O’Sullivan, Detective and Author of Enemies of the Underworld, 1917. Early in April of the year 1916, I was summoned to Boca Grande by the president of the C. H. & N. railroad. The […]
Posted: August 8th, 2017 under Short Feature Story.
Tags: 1900-1919, Florida, Vintage Detective Stories
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Vintage Detective Story: The Conviction of ‘Omaha Billy,’ 1903
Story by Tom F. Callaghan, Chief of Detectives, Council Bluffs, Iowa, and Dalton O’Sullivan, Detective and Author of Enemies of the Underworld, 1917 Bert Forney was proprietor of a saloon, 1028 West Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. He was not a quarrelsome man, but was a man of more than ordinary nerve, and one who […]
Posted: July 6th, 2017 under Short Feature Story.
Tags: 1900-1919, Iowa, Robbery & Murder, Vintage Detective Stories
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