Tag: October 1929

  • Madison Grose, Church Acquisition, Indiana 1929

    Madison Grose, Church Acquisition, Indiana 1929

    South Bend, IN – October 30, 1929 – In a shocking move, Reverend Madison Grose, pastor of the First Nazarene Church, has announced the purchase of Hope Chapel, a former location of the Ridgedale Presbyterian Church, on the corner of Leer and Dayton streets. But what lies behind this sudden change of address? Is it…

  • Washington Times Reporters, Contempt of Court, Washington D.C. 1929

    Washington Times Reporters, Contempt of Court, Washington D.C. 1929

    October 29, 1929 – Washington D.C. – In a shocking turn of events, two Times reporters now face a daunting choice: betray their professionalism or risk a stint in the slammer. The case centers around their refusal to reveal sensitive information about a recent exposé on the Prohibition era. The reporters, who had promised to…

  • Robert Falcon Scott, Murder, Virginia 1929

    Robert Falcon Scott, Murder, Virginia 1929

    It’s been a grueling journey for the Little America expedition, but the real test may have just begun. As I dug into the reports from Joe De Oanahl, navigator of the supporting sledging party, I discovered a chilling tale of survival and deceit. On October 27, 1929, De Oanahl’s team radioed back to base, revealing…

  • Rumrunner’s Wild Ride Ends in Bloodshed, Betrayal

    Rumrunner’s Wild Ride Ends in Bloodshed, Betrayal

    In a brazen display of lawlessness, two members of the Washington D.C. police force were killed in a recent high-speed chase involving a notorious liquor suspect. The incident has left the community reeling and raised questions about corruption within the department. Related Federal Cases Blood and Betrayal: The Cronin Case Exposed · Maryland Capitol Breach:…

  • Wall Street Speculators, Stock Market Manipulation, New York 1929

    Wall Street Speculators, Stock Market Manipulation, New York 1929

    October 25, 1929, was a day of relief for Wall Street, as the stock market opened with a one to three point gain after a tumultuous few days. But beneath the surface, a storm was brewing. The trading floor was abuzz with activity, as brokers scrambled to unload shares and investors desperately sought to salvage…

  • Trade Show Scandal Rocks Wolf Point

    Trade Show Scandal Rocks Wolf Point

    October 25, 1929, will be remembered as a day of great deception in Wolf Point, Montana. The Seventh Annual Wolf Point Trade Garnival, touted as a celebration of local commerce and community spirit, was marred by a shocking scandal that left many in the town reeling. Farmer Fishback, a prominent local businessman, was let off…

  • McPherson Case Riles Washington: Controller General McCarl Weighs In

    McPherson Case Riles Washington: Controller General McCarl Weighs In

    The streets of Washington, D.C. are abuzz with the latest twist in the McPherson case. Sources close to the investigation reveal that Controller General McCarl has formally entered the fray, issuing a ruling that could have far-reaching implications for the probe. McCarl’s directive stems from a query by the Attorney General regarding the payment of…

  • John Delevan, Prohibition Ruling Repeal, New York 1933

    John Delevan, Prohibition Ruling Repeal, New York 1933

    In a shocking turn of events, a U.S. court commissioner has ruled that federal prosecution of two men arrested in Delevan, Wisconsin, for violating the state prohibition law is unlawful. The decision comes as the state prohibition law has been repealed, rendering the federal case invalid. On October 4, 1929, Tom Brent and another Delevan…

  • Arthur Taylor, Forgery, Maryland 2024

    Arthur Taylor, Forgery, Maryland 2024

    In a dark twist of fate, Arthur Taylor of Chesapeake City found himself behind bars at the Elkton jail, awaiting a hearing on the grave charge of forgery. The once-trusted resident’s actions have left a trail of suspicion and mistrust in the community, casting a shadow over the quiet streets of Chesapeake City. Taylor’s fate…