Tag: Q2 1922

Bank Heist in the Heart of Dixie: The Great First National Bank of Birmingham Robbery
In a shocking turn of events, the First National Bank of Birmingham, Alabama, was rocked by a brazen heist on May 5th, 1922. The bank’s ledger revealed a staggering discrepancy in its financial records, with a whopping $2,046,762.09 missing from the vault and a further $6,147.77 in overdrafts unpaid. The thieves seemed to have had…

Widow’s Web of Deceit Unravels in Jersey Jewel Heist
In a shocking twist, 5000 bail has been set for the widow of a wealthy family, accused of conspiring to defraud Lloyd’s of London insurance company of $30,000. The alleged mastermind behind the plot is none other than Mrs. Sarah Hobertson, a woman from Deal, New Jersey, who had reported a jewelry theft in her…

French Justice Cracks Down on Prominent American
In a shocking turn of events, a prominent American was handed a 20-year prison sentence by the French authorities. The verdict was delivered in a French courtroom, marking a significant blow to the individual’s reputation and freedom. According to sources, the American, whose name has not been disclosed, was convicted of a crime that has…

Foggy Frenzy: Deadly Collision Claims 95 Lives
In a chilling maritime disaster, the British Peninsular and Oriental liner ‘Kgypt’ met its watery grave on May 24, 1922, off the island of Ushnnt. The calamity occurred when the vessel collided with the French cargo steamer ‘Seine’ in thick fog, sending shockwaves throughout the shipping world. According to eyewitnesses, the ‘Kgypt’ was en route…

Fingerprints Unmask 49 NY Postal Thieves
In a stunning exposé, Acting Postmaster General Bartlett has revealed that 49 employees of the New York post office’s registry division have been charged with crimes uncovered through the innovative use of fingerprinting technology. The shocking discovery was made after a thorough investigation of the office, led by Bartlett himself, and has left many questioning…

Upmann Empire Crumbles: Havana Kingpin’s Fortune at Stake
In a shocking turn of events, Herman Upmann, president of the suspended Havana Cigar Company, Upmann Co, has been indicted on charges of misappropriation of securities. The scandal has left the once-mighty Upmann empire reeling, with allegations of bribery and financial impropriety surfacing in Washington and New York. Key Facts State: National Category: White Collar…

Utah’s Fiery Fiend Sentenced to Die
In a shocking turn of events, a Utah court has handed down the ultimate penalty to a man convicted of a heinous crime. On a fateful night in May 1922, a blaze engulfed a home in Ogden, Utah, claiming the life of its occupant. The investigation that followed would lead authorities to a surprising suspect:…

Businessmen Shirk Duty as Jurors: Economic Crimes Plague Wyoming
May 20, 1922, Laramie, Wyoming – A shocking revelation has rocked the community, with business leaders accused of shirking their duty as jurors. The Laramie Republican has uncovered evidence of widespread neglect, leaving many to question the integrity of the justice system. The accused businessmen, known for their influential positions in the community, have allegedly…

Steel Empire: Bethlehem’s Cutthroat Deal
In the depths of the steel industry, a cutthroat deal was forged in the shadows of New York, where the mighty Bethlehem Steel company struck a pact with its rival, Lackawanna Steel. On May 16, 1922, officials from both companies greenlit the merger, a move that would seal the fate of thousands of workers. The…

The Enigmatic Mrs. Stillman: A Master of Composure
In a dramatic turn of events at the high-stakes hearing in New York, 1922, a captivating witness stole the show. Mrs. Stillman, a close friend and confidante to the mysterious Mrs. Stillmann, left the courtroom in awe. David N. Carvellho, a seasoned observer of the law courts, described Mrs. Stillman as the most remarkable witness…
