Tag: October 1931

Scarface Shattered: Capone Gets 11 Years for Tax Evasion
October 24, 1931, was a dark day for Al ‘Scarface’ Capone, the infamous Chicago gangster. In a stunning blow to his empire, Federal Judge James H. Wilkerson sentenced the 260-pound crime boss to 11 years in prison and slapped him with a $50,000 fine, plus court costs. The ruthless gang leader was immediately taken into…

Dr. Burgess, Medical Malpractice, California 2022
Washington D.C., October 29, 1931 – In a shocking turn of events, Dr. G.K. Burgess, a high-ranking official at the Bureau of Standards, was stricken with a cerebral hemorrhage yesterday. The sudden attack has left the nation’s capital reeling, and the automotive industry stunned. As the Society of Automotive Engineers convened for their ninth annual…

Ruth Winnie Judd, Double Murder, Alaska 1931
LOS ANGELES, OCTOBER 26, 1931 – In a shocking twist, officials now suspect that insanity may be the defense of MRS. RUTH WINNIE JUDD, the wife accused of murdering HEDVIG SAMUELSON and MRS. AGNES LEROI in Seward, Alaska. Authorities received disturbing evidence that contradicts Mrs. Judd’s initial claim of self-defense. Her husband, seeming to hint…

Al Capone, Income Tax Evasion, Illinois 1931
On October 24, 1931, in a courtroom in Chicago, notorious gangster Al Capone was dealt a crushing blow as he faced the music for his income tax evasion charges. The 260-pound gang chief, known as ‘Scarface,’ entered the Federal Judge James H. Wilkerson’s courtroom with a worried expression on his face, but it was a…

League of Nations Crumbles Under Pressure in Geneva
In a dramatic showdown, the League of Nations Council voted 13-1 to demand Japan withdraw its troops from Manchuria by November 16, 1931. The resolution was met with defiance from the Japanese representative, who cast the sole opposing vote. The League’s decision was a direct result of Japan’s refusal to budge on a series of…

Trunk of Terror: Phoenix Police Uncover New Clues in Brutal Double Murder
In a shocking twist, Phoenix police have revealed that Agnes Leroi and Hedvig Samuelson were shot to death while they slept in their home on October 16, 1931. The gruesome discovery has sparked a manhunt for Winnie Ruth Judd, a suspect who has left a trail of mystery in her wake. According to a witness…

Washington’s Civic Darling Embroiled in Corruption Scandal
In a shocking turn of events, Dr. George C. Havenner, a prominent figure in Washington D.C.’s civic scene, has been implicated in a corruption scandal. As executive vice chairman of the District of Columbia George Washington Bicentennial Commission, Havenner’s oversight of the District’s participation in the national celebration was a key role, but behind the…

Faith in America: Hoover’s Rallying Cry at Yorktown
On a crisp autumn morning in 1931, President Herbert Hoover took to the stage at Yorktown, Virginia, to deliver a stirring address to the nation. Just hours before, at the very hour of Lord Cornwallis’s surrender to George Washington 150 years ago, the President mounted the rostrum to rally the American people. His message was…

Tides of Deceit: Radio’s ‘The Turn of the Tide’ Exposes the Dark Underbelly of Nautical Conspiracy
In the swashbuckling world of 1931, where the sounds of jazz and bootlegged liquor filled the air, a gripping nautical drama would captivate the nation’s imagination. ‘The Turn of the Tide’, a thrilling tale of conspiracy, heroics, and romance, would be broadcast live on the Columbia network at 9pm, central standard time. The production, starring…
