Since the turn of the twentieth century and even earlier, publishers realized the reading public would always be ready for a good true crime story. In the 20's and 30's, dozens of true crime magazines crowded the newsstand. The Police Gazette, True Crime, Crime Stories and True Detective Mysteries were some of the titles. This week's post features the true crime story of the Douglas Fairbanks - Mary Pickford (see, an early movie star actress tie-in) hold-up as told to True Detective Mysteries reporter Emerson Gaze.
When I saw this magazine for sale, I couldn't pass it up. Loved the cover, and knew my blog readers would want the full scoop on this Hollywood crime. The article is about 15 pages of text, and goes into so much detail I couldn't include it all. However, the first two pages are shown to give you a sense of the melodramatic writing style, and the rest of the post highlights the article's imagery, including the daring escape route photo-illustration, complete with a dotted line to help you follow along.
Some things never change, and the two ads that close this post show us that the problems of 1931 are still problems now, and there is always someone willing to sell you a solution.
Click on the images for a larger view.

True Detective Mysteries, August 1931
Cover Artist: Dalton Stevens

Table of Contents
You might also want to pick up this issue for the exciting story, The Murder on the Cannon Ball Express, or perhaps The Hell Valley Cistern Mystery.

Our true crime story begins - page 1 of a 2 page spread.

The perpetrators.

Exciting photo of doorway.

Doug and Mary weren't the only ones whose joint was cased.

Location of the shoot-out and capture of the bandits.

The car used in the "carnival of crime." Love that phrase.

Heroes.

But it wasn't over yet as a daring escape was tried...and failed.

1931 0r 2009, you decide.

Snake oil then and snake oil now. No dieting, no exercise, no drugs...and no results.
4 comments:
Spiffy post! The breathless prose of the pulps! Wonder what really happened. I see that celebrity robbery is still enticing headlines, as some 19-year old woman was running a gang of star-robbers recently - that matches the bogus ads relevance quite neatly, too.
I see that issue also had an article on the Bath School Murders - a case that could be construed as one of domestic terrorism by a suicide bomber. It dwarfs anything you can imagine happening back then.
I've always said that I should have been born sooner because I love old movies, old everything! Now I realize I love it because I know what I know in this decade. And I love that you find all this great stuff and share it with the rest of us.
Fantastic! I have seen it referenced before, but this was a fun read.
I know I never could have resisted the buy!
Pickford-Fairbanks hold-up!
I love that!
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