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  • 10 - Final - A Word About the New York Police; Some Interesting Facts About the Police Department of the City of New York. The Great Taxicab
    Oct 2 2025
    10 - Final - A Word About the New York Police; Some Interesting Facts About the Police Department of the City of New York. The Great Taxicab Robbery by James H. Collins.
    In 1912, $25,000 was stolen during a bank transfer in New York City in broad daylight. In what may appear astonishing in today's world, the transfer occurred in a New York City taxicab.
    This factual account brings true crime of the early twentieth century to life. The various methods used by the detectives and police in their attempts to solve the mystery behind the robbery, and hopefully bring the thieves to justice, makes for great reading, particularly when one considers the fact that the accounts occurred over a century ago, and are quite authentic. Although the police now have higher technological advantages than was available over a century ago, the reader may find that many general techniques haven't changed all that much over the years. The characters involved with this true caper prove ingenious on both sides.
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    14 min
  • 09 - Chapter 3, part 2: Jess Confesses and Assists; More Money Recovered; The Fine Italian Hand; One of the Brigands Comes In. The Great Tax
    Oct 2 2025
    09 - Chapter 3, part 2: Jess Confesses and Assists; More Money Recovered; The Fine Italian Hand; One of the Brigands Comes In. The Great Taxicab Robbery by James H. Collins.
    In 1912, $25,000 was stolen during a bank transfer in New York City in broad daylight. In what may appear astonishing in today's world, the transfer occurred in a New York City taxicab.
    This factual account brings true crime of the early twentieth century to life. The various methods used by the detectives and police in their attempts to solve the mystery behind the robbery, and hopefully bring the thieves to justice, makes for great reading, particularly when one considers the fact that the accounts occurred over a century ago, and are quite authentic. Although the police now have higher technological advantages than was available over a century ago, the reader may find that many general techniques haven't changed all that much over the years. The characters involved with this true caper prove ingenious on both sides.
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    21 min
  • 08 - Chapter 3, part 1: How the Crime was Handled by the Police - The Confessions. The Great Taxicab Robbery by James H. Collins.
    Oct 2 2025
    08 - Chapter 3, part 1: How the Crime was Handled by the Police - The Confessions. The Great Taxicab Robbery by James H. Collins.
    In 1912, $25,000 was stolen during a bank transfer in New York City in broad daylight. In what may appear astonishing in today's world, the transfer occurred in a New York City taxicab.
    This factual account brings true crime of the early twentieth century to life. The various methods used by the detectives and police in their attempts to solve the mystery behind the robbery, and hopefully bring the thieves to justice, makes for great reading, particularly when one considers the fact that the accounts occurred over a century ago, and are quite authentic. Although the police now have higher technological advantages than was available over a century ago, the reader may find that many general techniques haven't changed all that much over the years. The characters involved with this true caper prove ingenious on both sides.
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    18 min
  • 07 - Chapter 2, part 6: The 'Orange Growers' in Chicago; The Traps Are Sprung. The Great Taxicab Robbery by James H. Collins.
    Oct 2 2025
    07 - Chapter 2, part 6: The 'Orange Growers' in Chicago; The Traps Are Sprung. The Great Taxicab Robbery by James H. Collins.
    In 1912, $25,000 was stolen during a bank transfer in New York City in broad daylight. In what may appear astonishing in today's world, the transfer occurred in a New York City taxicab.
    This factual account brings true crime of the early twentieth century to life. The various methods used by the detectives and police in their attempts to solve the mystery behind the robbery, and hopefully bring the thieves to justice, makes for great reading, particularly when one considers the fact that the accounts occurred over a century ago, and are quite authentic. Although the police now have higher technological advantages than was available over a century ago, the reader may find that many general techniques haven't changed all that much over the years. The characters involved with this true caper prove ingenious on both sides.
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    15 min
  • 06 - Chapter 2, part 5: The Trail Is Taken Up; Montani Quizzed Once More. The Great Taxicab Robbery by James H. Collins.
    Oct 2 2025
    06 - Chapter 2, part 5: The Trail Is Taken Up; Montani Quizzed Once More. The Great Taxicab Robbery by James H. Collins.
    In 1912, $25,000 was stolen during a bank transfer in New York City in broad daylight. In what may appear astonishing in today's world, the transfer occurred in a New York City taxicab.
    This factual account brings true crime of the early twentieth century to life. The various methods used by the detectives and police in their attempts to solve the mystery behind the robbery, and hopefully bring the thieves to justice, makes for great reading, particularly when one considers the fact that the accounts occurred over a century ago, and are quite authentic. Although the police now have higher technological advantages than was available over a century ago, the reader may find that many general techniques haven't changed all that much over the years. The characters involved with this true caper prove ingenious on both sides.
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    13 min
  • 05 - Chapter 2, part 4: 'Plant 21' Is Established; Montani Goes Free; What Developed on a Busy Tuesday; Annie Shows at 'Plant 21'. The Great
    Oct 2 2025
    05 - Chapter 2, part 4: 'Plant 21' Is Established; Montani Goes Free; What Developed on a Busy Tuesday; Annie Shows at 'Plant 21'. The Great Taxicab Robbery by James H. Collins.
    In 1912, $25,000 was stolen during a bank transfer in New York City in broad daylight. In what may appear astonishing in today's world, the transfer occurred in a New York City taxicab.
    This factual account brings true crime of the early twentieth century to life. The various methods used by the detectives and police in their attempts to solve the mystery behind the robbery, and hopefully bring the thieves to justice, makes for great reading, particularly when one considers the fact that the accounts occurred over a century ago, and are quite authentic. Although the police now have higher technological advantages than was available over a century ago, the reader may find that many general techniques haven't changed all that much over the years. The characters involved with this true caper prove ingenious on both sides.
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    19 min
  • 04 - Chapter 2, part 3: The First Direct Clue; Montani Points Out 'King Dodo'; Discovery of Kinsman’s Trail. The Great Taxicab Robbery by Ja
    Oct 2 2025
    04 - Chapter 2, part 3: The First Direct Clue; Montani Points Out 'King Dodo'; Discovery of Kinsman’s Trail. The Great Taxicab Robbery by James H. Collins.
    In 1912, $25,000 was stolen during a bank transfer in New York City in broad daylight. In what may appear astonishing in today's world, the transfer occurred in a New York City taxicab.
    This factual account brings true crime of the early twentieth century to life. The various methods used by the detectives and police in their attempts to solve the mystery behind the robbery, and hopefully bring the thieves to justice, makes for great reading, particularly when one considers the fact that the accounts occurred over a century ago, and are quite authentic. Although the police now have higher technological advantages than was available over a century ago, the reader may find that many general techniques haven't changed all that much over the years. The characters involved with this true caper prove ingenious on both sides.
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    19 min
  • 03 - Chapter 2, part 2: The First Alarm; Montani is Examined. The Great Taxicab Robbery by James H. Collins.
    Oct 2 2025
    03 - Chapter 2, part 2: The First Alarm; Montani is Examined. The Great Taxicab Robbery by James H. Collins.
    In 1912, $25,000 was stolen during a bank transfer in New York City in broad daylight. In what may appear astonishing in today's world, the transfer occurred in a New York City taxicab.
    This factual account brings true crime of the early twentieth century to life. The various methods used by the detectives and police in their attempts to solve the mystery behind the robbery, and hopefully bring the thieves to justice, makes for great reading, particularly when one considers the fact that the accounts occurred over a century ago, and are quite authentic. Although the police now have higher technological advantages than was available over a century ago, the reader may find that many general techniques haven't changed all that much over the years. The characters involved with this true caper prove ingenious on both sides.
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    15 min