True Stories of Crime From the District Attorney's Office by Arthur Cheney Train
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CONTENTS
I. THE WOMAN IN THE CASE II. FIVE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS III. THE LOST STRADIVARIUS IV. THE LAST OF THE WIRE-TAPPERS V. THE FRANKLIN SYNDICATE VI. A STUDY IN FINANCE VII. THE "DUC DE NEVERS" VIII. A FINDER OF MISSING HEIRS IX. A MURDER CONSPIRACY X. A FLIGHT INTO TEXAS XI. A CASE OF CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE ILLUSTRATIONS Envelope on the back of which Parker's forged order was written Parker's order on Rogers, Peet & Co., in the name of Lang A letter-head "frill" of Mabel Parker's Examples of Mabel Parker's penmanship, regular and forged Practice signatures of the name of Alice Kauser The check on which the indictment for forgery was brought Parker's copy of the signature of Alice Kauser One of the sheets upon which Mabel Parker illustrated her skill One of Miller's Franklin Syndicate Receipts. Ammon's deposit slips and a receipt signed by Mrs. Ammon. A group of H. Huffman Browne's forgeries |
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