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Finding Judge Crater by Stephen J. Riegel

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Finding Judge Crater

A Life and Phenomenal Disappearance in Jazz Age New York

Stephen J. Riegel, Chris Monteiro, Tantor Media

Syracuse University Press · Print & ebook · January 31, 2022

Reading lane: Middle Atlantic History

On the night of August 6, 1930, Joseph Force Crater, a newly appointed judge and prominent figure in many circles of Manhattan, hailed a taxi in the heart of Broadway and vanished into thin air.

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Good for readers who enjoy Middle Atlantic HistoryGood for fans of True CrimeGood for readers who enjoy Middle Atlantic History and Hard-Boiled Mystery.

Book Details

Authors
Stephen J. Riegel, Chris Monteiro, Tantor Media
Publisher
Syracuse University Press
Published
January 31, 2022
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Middle Atlantic History · Hard-Boiled Mystery
Reading lane
Middle Atlantic History

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  • Middle Atlantic History

  • 20th-Century History

  • Historical True Crime

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On the night of August 6, 1930, Joseph Force Crater, a newly appointed judge and prominent figure in many circles of Manhattan, hailed a taxi in the heart of Broadway and vanished into thin air. Despite a decades-long international manhunt led by the New York Police Department’s esteemed Missing Persons Bureau, the reason for Crater’s disappearance remains a confounding mystery. In the early months of the investigation, evidence implicated and imperiled New York’s top offici...

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On the night of August 6, 1930, Joseph Force Crater, a newly appointed judge and prominent figure in many circles of Manhattan, hailed a taxi in the heart of Broadway and vanished into thin air. Despite a decades-long international manhunt led by the New York Police Department’s esteemed Missing Persons Bureau, the reason for Crater’s disappearance remains a confounding mystery. In the early months of the investigation, evidence implicated and imperiled New York’s top officials, including then-Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt and Mayor Jimmy Walker, as well as the city’s Tammany Hall political machine, lawyers and judges, and a theater mogul. Drawing on new sources, including NYPD case files and court records, and overlooked evidence discovered years later, Riegel pieces together the puzzle of what likely happened to Joseph Crater and why. To uncover the mystery, he delves into Crater’s ascension into the scintillating and corrupt world of Manhattan in the Roaring Twenties and Jazz Age. In turn, the story of the judge’s vanishing amid the Great Depression unfolds as a harbinger of the disappearance of his lost metropolis and its transformation into modern-day New York City.

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