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    American Detective [Vol. 2 No. 1, November 1934] ed. Hugh Layne (Artvision Publishing Company, 25¢, s/b, cover by Arthur Ray McCowen) []
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents.
    • 5 · American Detective Editorial: The Innocent Suffer · The Editor · ed
    • 6 · Solving the Crime of the Century · Fletcher Pratt · tc; “Inside story of Lindbergh kidnapping case”.
    • 12 · The Clue of the Golden Dragon · George Masters · tc; “A beautiful girl murder in New York’s Chinatown”.
    • 18 · To the Bitter End · Lum Smith · tc; “An old man turns sleuth and captures four thieves”.
    • 22 · The Tigress · Seymour Rice, Jr. · tc; “The real story behind the Eva Coo case”.
    • 30 · Mass Murder · Wilton Gray · tc; “Ohio’s strangest murder mystery”.
    • 35 · X Marks the Spot · [uncredited] · pi
    • 38 · Broken Blossom · William C. Cayce · tc; “San Diego’s baffling Celia Cota unsolved case”.
    • 44 · The Case of the Bombing Blackmailer · Saul W. Paul · tc; “Pennsylvania’s thrilling extortion case”.
    • 49 · Dragnet · [uncredited] · pi
    • 52 · The Man with the Bloody Finger Nails · Adrian B. Lopez · tc; “New Jersey detectives trail a mysterious killer”.
    • 56 · Buried Alive · Herbert Hall Taylor · tc; “Murder and mystery in New England”.
    • 60 · Calling All Cars · [uncredited] · ms
    • 94 · Tufverson-Poderjay Prize Unsolved Cases Announcement · [uncredited] · ms
    • 96 · Third Degree · The Readers · lc


    American Detective [v2 #2, December 1934] (Artvision Publishing Company, 25¢, cover by Arthur Ray McCowen) []
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents.
    • 5 · American Detective Editorial · The Editor · ed
    • 6 · The Vapor Test Clue · Martin Merle · tc; about the Alice Stoll kidnapping Louisville KY Oct 10 1934.
    • 14 · The Trail of the Red Scourge · Adrian B. Lopez · tc
    • 21 · The Mystery of the Broken Nosed Strangler · Anthony Field · tc
    • 26 · The Clue of the Defective Firing Pin · Wilton Gray · tc
    • 32 · Ellis Parker: The Case of the Cunning Mulatto · Fletcher Pratt · tc; “First of series of Ellis Parker cases”, Matilda Russo murder, Moorestown NJ June 4 1921.
    • 37 · Dragnet · [uncredited] · pi
    • 42 · Death’s Breakfast · Robert Faherty · tc
    • 48 · Murder for Nothing · Virgil E. LaMarre · tc
    • 54 · “Snow” · Robert Mann · tc; “A thrilling narcotic detective story”.
    • 56 · The Case of the Murderer’s Christmas Present · Hollis B. Fultz · tc; featuring Detective Luke S. May.
    • 61 · Third Degree · The Readers · lc
    • 62 · Calling All Cars · [uncredited] · ms
    • 76 · Unsolved Case Prize Announcement · [uncredited] · ms


    American Detective [Vol. 2 No. 4, February 1935] ed. Hugh Layne (25¢, cover by Arthur Ray McCowen) []
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents.
    • 5 · With the Aid of the People · The Editor · ed
    • 6 · The Monster of Wistaria Cottage · George Allan Moffatt · tc; on the Grace Budd murder in New York in 1928.
    • 12 · The Web of Death · Jack De Witt · tc; on the capture of “Babyface” Nelson.
    • 20 · Ellis Parker—The Case of the Left-Sided Man · Fletcher Pratt · tc; featuring Detective Ellis H. Parker. Washington Hunter murder, Riverside NJ Jan 29 1901.
    • 24 · The Mystery of the Man Who Wouldn’t Die · Wilton Gray · tc; on the Michael Malloy insurance fraud murder Feb 21 1933 New York.
    • 30 · Murder in Room 409 · Anthony Field · tc; on the Emma Krafts murder Nov 1912 Chicago.
    • 35 · Dragnet · [uncredited] · pi
    • 38 · The Clue of the Forgotten Key · Annie Dyer Nunn · tc; “Texas authorities solve a baffling murder mystery”.
    • 46 · The Case of the Twin Clues · Adrian B. Lopez · tc; “New Jersey’s most amazing murder enigma”.
    • 50 · “Silk” · Herbert Hall Taylor · tc; on a Philadelphia silk mill robbery.
    • 54 · The Silver Trail · James W. Booth · tc; on a California mail robbery.
    • 59 · Third Degree · [uncredited] · ms
    • 95 · Unsolved Prize Contest Announcement · [uncredited] · cn


    American Detective [Vol. 2 No. 5, March 1935] ed. Hugh Layne (Artvision Publishing Company, 25¢, s/b, cover by Arthur Ray McCowen) []
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents.
    • 5 · Today’s Headlines · The Editor · ed
    • 6 · The Mystery of the Missing Bodies · Hollis B. Fultz · tc; “Washington state’s strangest murder enigma”.
    • 14 · Murderer’s Gratitude · Herbert Hall Taylor · tc; “New England’s Foster Simmons case”.
    • 18 · Detective Ellis Parker—“Acid” · Fletcher Pratt · tc
    • 22 · Manhunters · Jack DeWitt · tc; “A sensational Iowa murder and manhunt”.
    • 26 · The Death Plantation of Yellow River · James W. Booth · tc; “Georgia’s great peonage case”.
    • 28 · The Gorilla of the Ghetto · Michael Stern · tc; “Brooklyn’s Helen Sterler murder mystery”.
    • 35 · Dragnet · [uncredited] · pi
    • 38 · The Thin-Faced Man · Adrian B. Lopez · tc; “New Jersey’s most baffling murder case”.
    • 44 · Human Ashes · Viola Waers · tc; “Kansas’ startling burning inferno case”.
    • 50 · The Case of the Dum-Dum Bullet · Dean S. Jennings · tc; “A mystifying California case”.
    • 55 · Third Degree · [uncredited] · ms
    • 71 · Unsolved Mystery Contest Announcement · [uncredited] · cn


    American Detective [Vol. 3 No. 1, May 1935] ed. Hugh Layne (Artvision Publishing Company, 25¢, 96pp+, quarto s/b, cover by Arthur Ray McCowen) []
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents.
    • 5 · An American Detective: Edward Oscar Heinrich · [uncredited] · bg
    • 6 · Murder on Call · Lum Smith · tc; “Chicago’s current Eli Daiches case”. Murder of Eli Daiches, March 3, 1934.
    • 12 · Slaughter in Siskiyou Tunnel · James W. Booth · tc; “Oregon’s D’Autremont brothers case”. October 11, 1923. Solved by Edward Oscar Heinrich.
    • 18 · Death Rides the Rumble Seat · James Purvis · tc; “Michigan’s Clarence Frechette case”. Murder of Robert Brown, January 29, 1935.
    • 24 · The Clue of the Artificial Hand · Viola Waers · tc; “A thrilling Missouri murder mystery”.
    • 26 · Perfect Alibi · Fletcher Pratt · tc; featuring Detective Ellis Parker.
    • 30 · Greed · Anthony Field · tc; “Philadelphia’s Dan McNichol case”. 1914 trunk murder of Daniel J. McNichol.
    • 33 · Dragnet · [uncredited] · pi
    • 36 · The Symbol of the White Carnation · Adrian B. Lopez · tc; “The inside story of the Chinese tong wars”.
    • 42 · Double Murder · Herbert Hall Taylor · tc; “An amazing New England murder mystery”.
    • 48 · When Silence Speaks · Wilton Gray · tc; “Pennsylvania’s most baffling detective story”.


    American Detective [Vol. 3 No. 2, June 1935] ed. Hugh Layne (25¢, cover by Arthur Ray McCowen) []
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents.
    • 5 · An American Detective: Johnny Broderick · [uncredited] · bg
    • 6 · Baited Trap · Margie Harris · ts; the April 1935 capture of Bonnie & Clyde gang member Ray Hamilton.
    • 14 · The Case of the Howling Dog · Wilton Gray · ts; “Brooklyn’s McVey double murder” April 1935.
    • 20 · Death in the Tombs · Michael Stern · ts; “New York’s great Tombs prison break”.
    • 28 · The Mark of Zoro · Robert Sothern · ts; the Aug. 1931 murder of Felix A. Williams, San Francisco.
    • 34 · The Seeds of Madness [Ellis Parker] · Fletcher Pratt · ts; featuring Detective Ellis Parker. New Jersey horsethief arsonist “Slippery Joe” Thomas, 1911. became a chapter in Pratt’s 1936 book The Cunning Mulatto and Other Cases of Ellis Parker, American Detective (Harrison Smith & Robert Hass, 1935).
    • 37 · Dragnet · [uncredited] · pi
    • 40 · The Mystery of the Hysterical Woman · Lum Smith · ts; the Oct. 1934 attempted murder of Russell A. Hey on the Palisades cliffs, Alpine NJ.
    • 44 · Strangler’s Stain · Adrian B. Lopez · ts; a Newark NJ murder & manhunt.
    • 48 · Lightning · George Allan Moffatt · ts; the November 1931 shooting death of school superintendent W. W. McConnell, Winfield KS.
    • 52 · The Uninvited Guest · Roscoe Dowell · ts; “the dramatic prelude to Walla Walla’s jail delivery”.


    American Detective [Vol. 3 No. 4, August 1935] ed. Hugh Layne (25¢, cover by Arthur Ray McGowan) []
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents.
    • 5 · An American Detective: Sheriff T. A. Binford, Harris County, TX · [uncredited] · bg
    • 6 · G-Men Break Weyerhaeuser Case · Stephen Manners · ts; the May 1935 George Weyerhaeuser kidnapping.
    • 12 · Atonement · George Allan Moffatt · ts; the March 1919 Fred Heuback murder, Harper KS.
    • 18 · The Mystery of the Open Switch · Wilton Gray · ts; the December 1934 Columbus OH train wreck.
    • 24 · Torch Murder · Ernest Martin · ts; the May 1935 Boston murder of Daniel M. Crowley by Frank Di Stasio.
    • 28 · The Clue of the Bloody Shoes · Edward A. Dieckmann · ts; “thrilling Chinatown mystery in San Diego”.
    • 34 · The Case of the Perfect Marksman [Ellis Parker] · Fletcher Pratt · ts; featuring Detective Ellis Parker. Robert Evans/Albert Duffy murders, Lakehurst NJ, May 1930. became a chapter in Pratt’s 1936 book The Cunning Mulatto and Other Cases of Ellis Parker, American Detective (Harrison Smith & Robert Hass, 1935), as “The Marine Corps Murder”.
    • 40 · Splinters of Glass · Lum Smith · ts; hit-and-run murder, Long Island, NY.
    • 43 · Dragnet · [uncredited] · pi
    • 46 · The Borgia of the Sage-Brush · Hollis B. Fultz · ts; the Lydia Southard poison case.
    • 52 · Unfinished Business · Adrian B. Lopez · ts; a Newark NJ robbery-murder.


    American Detective [Vol. 3 No. 5, September 1935] ed. Hugh Layne (Artvision Publishing Co., 25¢, cover by Arthur Ray McCowen) []
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents.
    • 5 · An American Detective: Fred W. Frahm · [uncredited] · bg; profile of Fred W. Frahm, chief of detectives, Detroit.
    • 6 · The Riddle of River Rouge · Stephen Manners · tc; about the Howard Carter Dickinson murder, Detroit, June 1935.
    • 12 · Hyenas Prey at Night · Edwin V. Burkholder · tc; about the Mildred Hallmark murder, Peoria IL, June 1935.
    • 18 · The Return of the Killer · Jack DeWitt · tc; “an Oregon murder mystery”.
    • 24 · With the Aid of Scotland Yard · Fletcher Pratt · tc; about Detective Ellis Parker.
    • 26 · The Clue of the Cold Hand · Wilton Gray · tc; about the Jessie Scott Hughes murder, San Francisco, April 1932.
    • 32 · The Bloody Double Cross · James W. Booth · tc; “a sensational Texas robbery and murder case”.
    • 34 · The Case of the Fan-Tan Welchers · Adrian B. Lopez · tc; about the Santiago Rosa murder, Newark NJ, December 1931.
    • 38 · Diamond Deadline · Ernest Martin · tc; “New York jewel robbers dare to break the police ’deadline’”.
    • 41 · Dragnet · [uncredited] · pi
    • 44 · The Bluebeard of Cripple Creek · Jesse T. Simmons · tc; about the Ida Mae Hanson murder, Cripple Creek CO, May 1933.
    • 50 · Lover’s Alibi · George Allan Moffatt · tc; about the “Happy” Parker case, New York.
    • 54 · The Little Dreyfus of Devil’s Island · W. Adolphe Roberts · tc; “a foreign espionage detective thriller”.


    American Detective [Volume 4 Number 1, November 1935] ed. Hugh Layne (Artvision Publishing Co., 25¢, s/b, cover by Arthur Ray McCowen) []
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents.
    • 5 · An American Detective · [uncredited] · bg; featuring Assistant District Attorney Miles M. O’Brien.
    • 6 · The Case of the Man-Eating Shark · [uncredited] · tc; featuring Inspector A. J. Fitz-Myer, Sydney, Australia.
    • 10 · The Installment Murder Case · [uncredited] · tc; featuring Detective Michael Piano, New York State. Joseph Carlucci murder, March 15, 1933, Onondaga County, New York.
    • 16 · Wholesale Murder · [uncredited] · tc; featuring Chief of Police George Dean, Aberdeen, Washington.
    • 22 · Newsreel Confession · [uncredited] · tc; featuring Detective James Tracy, Brooklyn, New York. Edwin Esposito murder, September 2, 1935.
    • 26 · The Dance of Death · [uncredited] · tc; featuring Detective Alphonse Bertillon of the French Sûreté.
    • 30 · Chink Runners · [uncredited] · tc; featuring Inspector Gustave Lockwood, New Jersey Vehicles Dept.
    • 32 · The Sentence of Silence [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · tc; featuring Assistant District Attorney Miles M. O’Brien, New York City. Allied Kid Company armed robbery, July 14, 1933, Philadelphia.
    • 37 · Dragnet · [uncredited] · pi
    • 40 · The Trail Through Mexico · [uncredited] · tc; featuring Paul J. Hayes, retired Chief of Detectives, San Diego, California.
    • 46 · Screen of Flame · [uncredited] · tc; featuring Assistant District Attorney P. Francis Marro, New York City.
    • 50 · The Mystery of the Graveyard Vigil · [uncredited] · tc; featuring Detective James Carroll, New York City Police Department. Salvatore De Hall murder, Brooklyn, November 24, 1930.
    • 52 · The Signal of Death · [uncredited] · tc; featuring Detective Sergeant A. H. Albrecht, New Jersey. Amzi Berry murder, June 15, 1934, Sussex, New Jersey.


    American Detective [v4 #3, February 1936] ed. Rose Bolsen (Artvision Publishing Company, 25¢, 96pp+, 8.5″ x 11.5″, cover by Clyde Prettyman) []
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome.
    • 5 · An American Detective: District Attorney Thomas Whelan · [uncredited] · bg
    • 6 · The Enigma of the Masked Midget · [uncredited] · tc; about Henry J. Fernekes, “The Midget Bandit”, featuring the William J. Burns Detective Agency.
    • 10 · The Trail of the Dead · [uncredited] · tc; about the Joseph Amberg slaying, Sept. 30, 1935, featuring Capt. John J. McGowan, Homicide Bureau, Brooklyn.
    • 16 · The Clue of the Chinese Pheasant · [uncredited] · tc; about the Ernest Loll murder, Sept. 29, 1935, featuring Deputy Sheriff Gus Schirmer, Portland, Oregon.
    • 20 · The Strange Case of the Green Murders · [uncredited] · tc; about the Winona Green killings, 1924, featuring Major James A. Pitcock, Chief of Detectives, Little Rock, Arkansas.
    • 24 · The Mystery of the Missing Crime · [uncredited] · tc; featuring Sheriff George A. Bates, Clare County, Michigan.
    • 30 · The Wild Killer of the Sierras · [uncredited] · tc; featuring the US Post Office Inspection Service.
    • 34 · The Crimson Crime of Emasculation · [uncredited] · tc; featuring Capt. Daniel Gregory, State Attorney’s Office, Chicago.
    • 38 · The Sentence of Silence [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · tc; featuring Asst. DA Miles M. O’Brien, New York City.
    • 41 · Dragnet · [uncredited] · pi; news briefs.
    • 44 · Master Mind Murder · [uncredited] · tc; featuring Frank P. Burton, Commonwealth’s Attorney, Patrick County, Virginia.
    • 50 · Honor for Sale · [uncredited] · tc; featuring Alphonse Bertillon, French Sûreté.
    • 54 · Cavalcade of Courage · [uncredited] · cl



    American Detective [Volume 4 Number 5, April 1936] (Artvision Publishing Company, 25¢, s/b, cover by Rudolph Belarski) []
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents.
    • 5 · An American Detective · [uncredited] · bg; featuring Colonel John J. McCarthy.
    • 6 · The Clue of the Bloody Button · Wilton Gray · tc; featuring Acting Chief of Police Frank Brennan, Elizabeth, New Jersey.
    • 16 · Beauty and the Beast · Horace Heffern · tc; featuring ex-Sheriff Matt Starwich, King County, Seattle, Washington.
    • 24 · Murder on Buckskin Mountain · John G. Livingston; as told to Jess Worley · tc; featuring former Deputy Sheriff John G. Livingston, Yuma County, Arizona.
    • 32 · The Renegade of Water-Works Road · Harold R. King; as told to Cordelia B. Makarius · tc; featuring Inspector Harold R. King, Nassau County, New York, Police.
    • 39 · Dragnet · [uncredited] · pi; evidence photos from the Lindbergh kidnapping case.
    • 42 · The Key of Sesame · Nathan N. Massie; as told to Virgil S. Beck · tc; featuring Sergeant Nathan N. Massie of the Missouri Highway Patrol.
    • 50 · The Case of the Condemning Alibi · Lum Smith · tc; featuring Corporal Dan Glasheen of the New York State Police.
    • 56 · Cavalcade of Courage · [uncredited] · cl
    • 58 · Veil of Mystery—The Fiend of Fresno · Jack DeWitt · tc; featuring District Attorney Dan F. Conway, Fresno, California.
    • 68 · The Tiger of Roslyn Heights · Arch Spradley; as told to Margie Harris · tc; featuring Detective Lieutenant Arch Spradley, Houston, Texas.
    • 76 · Calling All Cars · [uncredited] · ms
    • 78 · Moon Madness · Gerard Franklin · tc; featuring Chief of Police William L. Payne, Salt Lake City, Utah.
    • 84 · The Enigma of the Lady in Red · George Allan Moffatt · tc; featuring Detective James Tracy of Brooklyn, New York.
    • 90 · The Mystery of the Wooden Clock · Fletcher Pratt · tc; featuring Detective A. Bertillon of the French Sûreté.


    American Detective [Volume 4 Number 6, May 1936] ed. Rose Bolsen (Artvision Publishing Co., 25¢, s/b, cover by Howard Williamson) []
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents.
    • 5 · An American Detective: Assistant District Attorney Charles Pilatsky · [uncredited] · bg
    • 6 · 13 Steps to the Gallows · Ralph E. Leighton; as told to Len L. Simpson, Jr. · tc; featuring Captain Ralph E. Leighton, Special Investigator, Twin Falls, Idaho.
    • 16 · The Case of the Cold Storage Crimes · A. F. Kuehl; as told to Hollis B. Fultz · tc; featuring Lieutenant A. F. Kuehl, Detective Division, Seattle, Wash., Police.
    • 24 · Martyrdom for Money · George Allan Moffatt · tc; featuring Louis Jargaille, Chief of the Detective Bureau, Quebec Provincial Police. given as by George Allan Moffett.
    • 30 · Madam Raffles · Isabel Stephen · tc; featuring the NYPD Under-Cover Squad.
    • 39 · The Clue of the Patchwork Cushion · Herbert Hall Taylor · tc; featuring Chief of Police Oscar G. Parent, Biddeford, Maine.
    • 46 · The Murderer Who Repeated Himself · Peter H. Huck; as told to Harold L. Zimmer · tc; featuring Prosecuting Attorney Peter H. Huck, Ste. Genevieve County, Mo.
    • 53 · Dragnet · [uncredited] · pi
    • 56 · I Killed Chester Comer · Oscar Morgan; as told to Roscoe Cate · tc; featuring Deputy Sheriff Oscar Morgan, McClain County, Oklahoma.
    • 64 · Date-Line Confession · E. T. Branch; as told to Margie Harris · tc; featuring former District Attorney E. T. Branch, Harris County, Texas.
    • 70 · The Mystery of the Missing Beauty · William McMahon; as told to Jack De Witt · tc; featuring Inspector William McMahon, San Francisco Police Robbery Detail.
    • 76 · Cavalcade of Courage · [uncredited] · cl
    • 78 · Vengeance of the Penitentes · Max Lekus · tc; featuring Sheriff Ross Salazar of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
    • 86 · Monsieur Twelve O’Clock · Fletcher Pratt · tc; featuring Detective A. Bertillon of the French Sûreté.
    • 96 · Third Degree · [uncredited] · ms


    American Detective [Volume 5 Number 1, June 1936] ed. Robert Borden (Artvision Publishing Co., 25¢, 96pp+, quarto s/b, cover by Delos Palmer) []
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents.
    • 5 · An American Detective · [uncredited] · bg; featuring Chief of Detectives Harry J. Kelly, San Diego, California.
    • 6 · Canada’s Baby Doll Slayings · Wilton Grey · tc; featuring Sergeant Bedford G. Peters, Royal Canadian Mounted Police; Philip Lake family murders, Pacific Junction, New Brunswick, Canada, January 6, 1936.
    • 17 · Murder on the Minute · Jack De Witt · tc; featuring Detective Lieutenants M. H. Ledbetter and D. H. Patton of the Los Angeles Police Homicide Detail.
    • 24 · The Capture of “Lucky” Beard · Dean Gaultin; as told to Margie Harris · tc; featuring Dean Gaultin, Deputy County Prosecutor, Dallas, Texas.
    • 30 · Meat in the Devil’s Beef-Tub · Fletcher Pratt · tc; featuring Professors John Glaister and Sydney Smith of Edinburgh, Scotland. The 1935 Buck Ruxton case.
    • 38 · The Riddle of the Hidden Tomb · Robert Sothern · tc; featuring Detectives Harry Bair and David Chuven, Denver, Colorado.
    • 45 · Dragnet · [uncredited] · pi
    • 48 · Veil of Mystery—Death on the Desert · Gerard Franklin · tc; featuring Chief E. J. House, Jr., of the New Mexico State Police.
    • 56 · Passion at the Post · Herbert Hall Taylor · tc; featuring Sergeant William Britt, Dorchester, Massachusetts, Police Department.
    • 64 · Cavalcade of Courage · [uncredited] · cl; featuring Detective Sergeant C. O. Fink, Little Rock, Arkansas, Police Department; and Lieutenant Forrest Burns, Rochester, New York, Police Department.
    • 66 · Shadow of Terror · William C. H. Harris · tc; featuring Detective William Cook of New York City.
    • 76 · The Case of the Laughing Killer · Burton Bassett · tc; featuring Sheriff James J. McGrath, San Mateo County, California.
    • 86 · Calling All Cars · [uncredited] · ms
    • 88 · The Monster of Ambush Alley · George Allan Moffatt · tc; featuring Constable Clark Miller of Washington, Pennsylvania.
    • 95 · Third Degree · [uncredited] · ms


    American Detective [Volume 5 Number 2, July 1936] ed. Robert Borden (Artvision Publishing Co., 25¢, cover by Delos Palmer) []
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents.
    • 5 · An American Detective: Albert S. Osborn · [uncredited] · bg; “Examiner of Questioned Documents”.
    • 6 · New York’s Great Titterton Mystery · Michael Stern · tc; about the murder of Nancy Evans Titterton, New York, April 10 1936.
    • 18 · The Ragged Stranger of Los Angeles · Jack De Witt · tc; featuring Detective Lt. Thad Brown, Los Angeles.
    • 26 · Casanova of the Cornfields · George Allan Moffatt · tc; featuring Prosecutor Roger F. Warin, Taylor County, Iowa.
    • 36 · The Secret of Red Helen · Joseph Linarducci; as told to Adrian Lopez · tc; about the murder of Salvatore Conforti and James LaMorte by James Bassone, July 8 1928.
    • 44 · Solving Chicago’s Peacock Slaying · Detective Sgt. Patrick McShane; as told to William Fitzgerald · tc
    • 52 · American Detective Bulletin Board · [uncredited] · qa
    • 54 · Honky-Tonk Murder · Isabel Stephen · tc; featuring the NYPD Undercover Squad; about the murder of diamond merchant Achille Mirner in New York City, October 31 1932.
    • 66 · The Clue of Another Crime · Wilton Grey · tc; featuring John J. McCarthy, Chief of Police, St. Louis, Missouri.
    • 72 · Cavalcade of Courage · [uncredited] · cl
    • 74 · Fire of Experience · Margie Harris · tc; featuring Ranger Dan Hines and Sheriff Jess Sweeton of Henderson County, Texas.
    • 82 · The Navajo Patrol Rides Again · Gerard Franklin · tc; featuring the Navajo Patrol of Southern Utah.
    • 88 · Calling All Cars · [uncredited] · ms
    • 90 · The Monster of Mount Airy · Capt. R. E. Lawrence; as told to Walden Snell · tc


    American Detective [v5 #3, August 1936] ed. Robert Borden (Artvision Publishing Co., 25¢, 96pp+, cover by Delos Palmer) [] (Full Text)
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from an online copy at The Internet Archive.
    • 5 · An American Detective: Col. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, Superintendent of New Jersey State Police · [uncredited] · bg; the father of Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf Jr., the commander of American forces in the first Gulf War.
    • 6 · The Story of “Magic” Karpis · Edwin V. Burkholder · tc; about the capture of Alvin Karpis May 2 1936, featuring J. Edgar Hoover.
    • 18 · Viper’s Venom · Lt. Jack Killion; as told to Jack De Witt · tc; about the murder of Mary Emma Busch James, Los Angeles, Aug 1935.
    • 26 · Death in the Dark · Dan T. Kelliher · tc; about the Floyd Tony Caldwell murder, Hickman Mills, Missouri, March 1936, featuring chief deputy sheriff John C. Kelley.
    • 33 · X Marks the Spot · [uncredited] · pi; “pictures in the news of innocent victims of crime and killers who have had a rendezvous with death”.
    • 34 · The Horror of the Hanging Corpse · Deputy Sheriff Steele Hill; as told to Margie Harris · tc; about the H. L. McBee murder, Eastland County, Texas, May 1933.
    • 42 · The Problem of Profanity Hill · Deputy Prosecuting Attorney William J. Wilkins; as told to H. Richard Seller · tc; about the Pom Pom Club killings, Seattle, June 13 1933.
    • 50 · American Detective Bulletin Board · Edward A. Dieckmann · qa
    • 52 · The Deadly Duck Pin · Fletcher Pratt · tc; about the Herman Meyerson murder, Brooklyn, NY, Feb 20 1936, featuring Detectives Harry States & William King.
    • 58 · Murders in the Nude · Sam D. Melson · tc; about the Marcus C. Powell case, Jacksonville, Florida, March 1936, featuring Detective Inspector E. L. Acosta & County Detective S.H. Hurlbert.
    • 64 · Cavalcade of Courage · [uncredited] · cl
    • _64 · [untitled true experience] · Officer Harold J. Kniskern · tc
    • _65 · [untitled true experience] · Police Capt. L. W. Hardenbrook · tc
    • 66 · Veil of Mystery—Have You Seen “Heliotrope Andy”? · James Warner; as told to Gerard Franklin · tc; about the Ann Haworth murder, Ogden, Utah, May 19 1928.
    • 72 · Solving Seattle’s Tavern Killings · J. W. Tribble; as told to Hollis B. Fultz · tc; about the killing of policemen Trent Sickles & Ted Stevens at Elk Tavern, Seattle, Nov 26 1935, told by Chief of Police J. W. Tribble, Bremerton, Washington.
    • 80 · Calling All Cars · [uncredited] · ms; “criminals at large wanted by police”.
    • 82 · May-December Madness · Wilton Grey · tc; about the Dan Shine murder, Elkader, Iowa, May 1936, featuring Sheriff L. J. Palas.
    • 90 · The Case of the Mimicked Murder · Charles Prybl; as told to Ray Brennan · tc; about the Stanley Gross murder, Chicago, May 23 1933, told by an investigator for the Cook County State’s Attorney.


    American Detective [v5 #4, September 1936] ed. Robert Borden (Artvision Publishing Company, Inc., 25¢, 96pp+, quarto, cover by Howard Williamson) []
    Details supplied by John Locke & Richard Newsome.
    • 4 · An American Detective: Thomas E. Dewey · [uncredited] · bg
    • 6 · “Big Shot” Luciano · Fletcher Pratt · ar; featuring New York District Attorney Thomas E. Dewey. “Lucky” Luciano, convicted June 1936.
    • 18 · The Bloody Black Legion · Edwin V. Burkholder · ts; featuring Inspector John I. Navarre. May 1936 vigilante killing of Charles A. Poole, Detroit.
    • 26 · The “Excitement” Murder of Ruth Shaw · Lt. E. A. Hedman; as told to Jesse Theodore Simmons · ts; the March 1936 murder of Ruth Shaw, Salt Lake City.
    • 36 · Slayer in the Sanctuary · Paul Maurice · ts; featuring Deputy Chief of Detectives Walter Storms, Chicago.
    • 46 · Death in the Subway · George Allan Moffatt · ts; featuring Deputy Inspector Francis J. Kear. May 1936 Edgar L. Eckert “phantom strangler” murder, New York City.
    • 56 · The Tragedy at Lobster Lodge · Herbert Hall Taylor · ts; featuring Sheriff Arthur R. Greenleaf. Dolda Brewer murder, Boothbay Harbor, Maine, April 1936.
    • 64 · Illinois’ Web of Lies Case · William Doyle · ts; featuring Sheriff Delos Blanchard. May 1936 murder of Bessie Tallmadge, Rockford IL.
    • 72 · What Ever Happened to Jim the Penman? · Lum Smith · ts
    • 74 · I Killed the Man I Baptized · Margie Harris & Rev. Edgar Eskridge · ts; the May 1935 shotgun killing of Police Chief Ed O’Reilly, Orange TX.
    • 82 · Veil of Mystery—The Enigma of the Chained Body · Edward A. Dieckmann · ts; the March 1935 death of Carl George Frey, San Diego.
    • 90 · The Tracker of Ahtanum Creek · Deputy W. C. Calhoun; as told to Hollis B. Fultz · ts; from Yakima County, WA.


    American Detective [v5 #6, November 1936] ed. Robert Borden (Artvision Publishing Co., 25¢, s/b, cover by Delos Palmer) []
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents.
    • 5 · An American Detective: Lt. Blake Mason, Sheriff’s Office, San Diego, Calif. · [uncredited] · bg
    • 6 · North Carolina’s Uninvited Guest · Edwin V. Burkholder · ts; featuring Detectives Thomas Martin and John Quinn of New York City.
    • 16 · I Am a Murder Man · Detective Sgt. L. M. Hilton; as told to Jack De Witt · ar; from the Ogden, Utah P.D.
    • 22 · A Racket in Bondage · Fletcher Pratt · ts; featuring Detective Capt. John Leahy, New York.
    • 30 · Death Comes in the Window · Leonidas F. Daniell, Jr. · ts; featuring Sheriff Jess Samples. April 1936 murder of Marlie Childs by Reable Childs and Terrance Bramlett, Center, Texas.
    • 37 · X Marks the Spot · [uncredited] · pi
    • 38 · You Lie! · Horace Heffern · ts; featuring Lt. Ray Fisher and Sgt. Harry Sutherlin of the Indiana State Police.
    • 46 · American Detective Bulletin Board · [uncredited] · qa
    • 48 · The Hoodoo of Brokenstraw Airport · Ernest Martin · ts; featuring Corporal Joseph Schmidt, Pennsylvania State Police. Metro Seminuk murder, March 1936, Youngsville, Pa.
    • 56 · To the Bitter End · George Allan Moffatt · ts; featuring Detective Capt. Charles H. Burns, Baltimore.
    • 65 · Curiosities in Crime · William R. Creedmore · cl
    • 66 · Trailing San Diego’s Black Gorilla · Edward A. Dieckmann · ts
    • 74 · What Ever Happened to Clara Phillips? · Lum Smith · ts
    • 76 · Toy Gun Terror · Mirin McLean · ts; featuring Sgt. William Cox, Chicago, Auto Theft Bureau.
    • 82 · The Case of the Casual Killer · Paul Hathaway; as told to Hollis B. Fultz · ts; chief of police, North Manchester, Indiana.
    • 90 · Cavalcade of Courage · [uncredited] · cl
    • 95 · Ohio’s Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde Mystery · Wilton Gray · ts; featuring Sheriff Tom Pask, Fremont, Ohio.


    American Detective [Volume 6 Number 1, December 1936] ed. Robert Borden (Artvision Publishing Co., 25¢, s/b, cover by Delos Palmer) []
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents.
    • 5 · An American Detective: Jim Shown · [uncredited] · bg; featuring ex-Ranger Jim Shown of Texas.
    • 6 · Cleveland’s Headless Six · Wilton Gray · tc; featuring Inspector Charles O. Nevel of Cleveland, Ohio. About the never-identified Cleveland Torso Murderer.
    • 16 · Never Kill a G-Man · Louis E. Smith; as told to Joseph M. Fay · tc; featuring Chief of Police Louis E. Smith of Chicago Heights, Illinois.
    • 24 · The Secret of the Disappearing Woman · George Allen · tc; featuring Sheriff R. B. Lane of New Bern, North Carolina.
    • 32 · I Saw Him Hang · Hollis B. Fultz · ar; “Kentucky’s famous public hanging as investigated and witnessed.”
    • 38 · American Detective Bulletin Board · [uncredited] · qa
    • 40 · California’s Music Murder · Grover C. Mull; as told to Bob McLean · tc; featuring Deputy Sheriff Grover C. Mull of Alameda County, California.
    • 48 · The Case of “Cain” Marks · Terry Pettus · tc; featuring Detective Captain Clifford Osborne, Tacoma, Washington.
    • 55 · Curiosities in Crime · William R. Creedmore · cl
    • 56 · East St. Louis’ Two-Timing Murders · Sam Strautz; as told to Mirin McLean · tc; featuring Night Chief of Police Sam Strautz, East St. Louis, Illinois.
    • 64 · Black Gang · Ward Winslow · tc [Ref. Earl Warren]; featuring District Attorney Earl Warren of San Francisco, California.
    • 72 · What Ever Happened to Mike Fiaschetti? · Lum Smith · ar
    • 74 · Houston’s Mental Slaying · Horace Soule; as told to Margie Harris · tc; featuring former District Attorney Horace Soule of Harris County, Texas.
    • 82 · Cavalcade of Courage · [uncredited] · cl
    • 84 · The Sea Gives Up Its Dead · Herbert Hall Taylor · tc; featuring Chief of Police Levi S. Thompson of Walpole, Massachusetts. August 1930 murder of Gladys Zwicker of Norwood, Mass.
    • 91 · Death Never Takes a Holiday · Andy Quam; as told to Jack De Witt · tc; featuring Andy Quam, Chief of the Bureau of Identification, Fargo, North Dakota.


    American Detective [Volume 6 Number 3, February 1937] ed. Robert Borden (Artvision Publishing Co., 25¢, cover by Delos Palmer) []
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents.
    • 5 · An American Detective: Harry C. Hickok · [uncredited] · bg; profile of Captain Harry C. Hickok, California State Bureau of Identification and Investigation.
    • 6 · Butterfly on the Wheel · Herbert Hall Taylor · tc; featuring the Boston, Massachusetts, Police Department.
    • 16 · Hounds of Hell · Thomas Fallon; as told to Joseph M. Fay · tc; featuring Sergeant Thomas Fallon, Chicago, Illinois, Police Department.
    • 26 · The Mystery of the Living Dead · Raymond T. Bridges · tc; featuring Captain of Detectives Cliff Osborne, Tacoma, Washington.
    • 34 · American Detective Bulletin Board · [uncredited] · qa
    • 36 · Death Delivers the Mail · George Allan · tc; featuring Postal Inspector B. B. Webb, Norfolk, Virginia.
    • 44 · And Liberty Screamed · Richard Holdsworth · tc; featuring Detective Chief Earl D. Carpenter, Miami Beach, Florida.
    • 52 · With the G-Men · [uncredited] · cl
    • 54 · What Price Parole? · Horace Heffern · tc; featuring Sheriff Charles Harper, Elko, Nevada.
    • 62 · Curiosities in Crime · William R. Creedmore · cl
    • 63 · The Case of the Phantom Bullets · Henry Hirschberg; as told to Max Lekus · tc; featuring District Attorney Henry Hirschberg, Orange County, New York.
    • 69 · X Marks the Spot · [uncredited] · pi
    • 70 · Too Many Murders · Al Eichenberger; as told to Hollis B. Fultz · tc; featuring Detective Al Eichenberger, Portland, Oregon, Police Department.
    • 78 · Cavalcade of Courage · [uncredited] · cl
    • 80 · Texas’ Last Round Up Case · George E. Peyton; as told to Margie Harris · tc; featuring Homicide Captain George E. Peyton, Houston, Texas.
    • 88 · Caught! · Adrian B. Lopez · tc; featuring Detective Sergeant Edward McGrath, Newark, New Jersey.
    • 95 · Murders of the Month · [uncredited] · ms


    American Detective [Volume 6 Number 4, March 1937] ed. Robert Borden (Artvision Publishing Co., 25¢, cover by J. George Janes) []
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents.
    • 5 · An American Detective: Edward A. Dieckmann · [uncredited] · bg; profile of Detective Sergeant Edward A. Dieckmann, Homicide Detail, San Diego, California.
    • 6 · Neurotic Nero · John L. Bowen · tc; featuring Lieutenant of Detectives Leslie J. Swann. Murder of Juliette Buffington Baldwin Enslow, October 17, 1936, Huntington, West Virginia.
    • 16 · Chicago’s Jungle Slaying · Joseph M. Fay · tc; featuring Lieutenant Otto Erlanson, Chicago Police Department.
    • 26 · Secret of the Shadows · Margie Harris · tc; featuring Sheriffs Tom Abel and J. B. Crockett, Lubbock and Cochran Counties, Texas.
    • 34 · Tough Guy? · Wilton Grey · tc; featuring the FBI.
    • 42 · American Detective Bulletin Board · [uncredited] · qa
    • 44 · Love Forever, Louise · Cornelius Lee · tc; featuring Detective Ira Johnson, Homicide Squad, Kansas City, Missouri.
    • 54 · Dispatcher of Death · George Masters · tc; featuring Deputy Sheriffs Ronald Lowry and C. Floyd Evans of Brookville, Pennsylvania.
    • 64 · One Way Ride to Pilot Rock · Hollis B. Fultz · tc; featuring Deputy Sheriff Ralph Jones, Pendleton, Oregon.
    • 71 · Curiosities in Crime · William R. Creedmore · cl
    • 72 · High Priestess of Vice · Ernest Martin · tc; featuring Detective Charles Cordes, New York City.
    • 82 · A Case of Negative Evidence · Inspector Norris G. Stensland; as told to Jack De Witt · tc
    • 90 · Murders of the Month · [uncredited] · ms
    • 91 · Michigan’s Murdering Marksman · Albert O. James · tc; featuring Sergeant Charles Engle, Michigan State Police.




    American Detective [Volume 7 Number 1, June 1937] ed. Robert Borden (Artvision Publishing Co., 25¢) []
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents.
    • 5 · An American Detective: Lawrence J. McManus · [uncredited] · bg; profile of Lawrence J. McManus, Assistant District Attorney, New York City.
    • 6 · Not So Deep as a Well · Paul T. Kifer · tc; featuring Police Captain Ralph Williams, Coatesville, Pennsylvania.
    • 18 · Symphony in Scarlet · Fletcher Pratt · tc; featuring Chief W. W. Akers, Iowa State Bureau of Criminal Investigation; about the February 9, 1937 murder of Mabel Rhodes, Iowa City, Iowa.
    • 26 · Traders in Tragedy · George Masters · tc
    • 36 · American Detective Bulletin Board · [uncredited] · qa
    • 38 · “Dillinger was a Piker” · Horace Heffern · tc
    • 46 · “Shotgun Wedding” · Deputy Sheriff Carl T. Larsen; as told to Phillip Hansen · tc
    • 54 · Bulldog Justice · Jack Heil · tc; featuring Police Captain Ora DeWeese, Marion, Ohio; about the murder of J. Frank Bennett, December 12 1931.
    • 63 · X Marks the Spot · [uncredited] · pi
    • 64 · Murder at the Mill-Pond · Charles B. Ryan, Jr. · tc; featuring Deputy Sheriff H. C. Peveler, Birmingham, Alabama.
    • 72 · Straight Shooter · Hollis B. Fultz · tc; featuring Captain of Detectives Cliff Osborne, Tacoma, Washington.
    • 78 · Painless Death · Anthony Sands · tc; featuring Commonwealth Attorney William Fife, Albemarle County, Virginia.
    • 87 · Curiosities in Crime · William R. Creedmore · cl
    • 88 · Soldier’s Secret · Chief of Police Harry L. Finch; as told to Jack De Witt · tc
    • 96 · Murders of the Month · [uncredited] · ms


    American Detective [Volume 7 Number 2, July 1937] ed. Robert Borden (Artvision Publishing Co., 25¢, cover by J. George Janes) []
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents.
    • · Manhattan’s Murders in the Nude · Dennis McShane · tc
    • · Doping the Ponies · Marvin Campbell · tc; featuring Inspector A.L. Rathiel, Narcotics Bureau, Miami, Florida.
    • · The Tragedy of South Legion Drive · Ernest Martin · tc; featuring Detective Chief John J. Whalen, Buffalo, New York. Mary Ellen Babcock murder, February 6, 1937, Buffalo.
    • · Deluge of Death · Hollis B. Fultz · tc; featuring Detective Merideth K. Stewart, Indiana State Police.
    • · X Marks the Spot · [uncredited] · pi
    • · The Case of the Ten Gallon Hats · Albert O. James · tc; featuring Sheriff Ace T. Campbell, Sanilac County, Michigan.
    • · American Detective Bulletin Board · [uncredited] · qa
    • · The Mystery of the Murdered Mystic · Mirin McLean · tc; featuring Sergeant Anton Hylsky, East St. Louis, Illinois, P.D. Murder of George Zellman, 76-year old Rosicrucian psychic healer, February 5, 1937, East St. Louis.
    • · Curiosities in Crime · William R. Creedmore · cl
    • · One Way Ride · Isabel Stephen · tc; featuring Chief of Detectives Henry B. Lockwood, Bergen County, NJ.
    • · Whatever Happened to Dale Winter? · Dugal O’Liam · tc; about Dale Winter, nightclub singer, who married Chicago gangster Big Jim Colosimo shortly before his 1920 murder.
    • · Snaring Spokane’s Swearing Slayers · Horace Heffern · tc; featuring Chief of Police Ira D. Martin, Spokane, WA.
    • · The Ghost of Kill Van Kull · Lawrence Reed · tc; featuring DA Thomas J. Walsh, Staten Island. Slaying of Mrs. Angelina Fedele, Port Richmond, NY, August 17, 1934.
    • · Harvest of Hate · Nels O. Hanson · tc; featuring Paul Gruber, Iowa Bureau of Investigation.
    • · Murders of the Month · [uncredited] · ms


    American Detective [Volume 7 Number 3, August 1937] ed. Robert Borden (Artvision Publishing Co., 25¢, s/b) []
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents.
    • 4 · “At Some Disputed Barricade” · Isabel Stephen · tc; about New Castle, Kentucky.
    • 16 · The Amazing Case of the Campus Doctor · Margie Harris · tc; featuring Ranger Wilmer Rowen of Texas.
    • 24 · G-Man Justice · Lawrence Reed · tc; featuring the FBI.
    • 34 · Rattling Skeletons · Alfred Brandon · tc; featuring Detective Captain John Murphy, Philadelphia, Pa.
    • 43 · X Marks the Spot · [uncredited] · pi
    • 44 · The Tragedy of the Timber Empress · Dennis McShane · tc; about Sabine County, Texas.
    • 52 · American Detective Bulletin Board · [uncredited] · qa
    • 54 · Finish Fight · Hollis B. Fultz · tc; featuring the Tacoma, Washington Police Department.
    • 63 · Curiosities in Crime · William R. Creedmore · cl
    • 64 · “As Ye Sow” · Fred Armour · tc; featuring Trooper Joseph Hunt of New York State.
    • 71 · Murders of the Month · [uncredited] · ms
    • 72 · Whatever Happened to the Capone Gang? No. 1: Johnny Torrio · Dugal O’Liam · tc
    • 74 · Hot Gold · Jack Swansen · tc; featuring Sheriff Ed Minard, Lawrence County, South Dakota.
    • 82 · I Dared Death Exposing New York’s White Slave Traffic! · Mildred Davis · tc
    • 91 · Utah’s Determined Killer · L. M. Hilton; as told to Jack DeWitt · tc; featuring Sergeant L. M. Hilton of the Ogden, Utah Police Department.


    American Detective [Volume 7 Number 4, September 1937] ed. Robert Borden (Artvision Publishing Co., 25¢, cover by J. George Janes) []
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents.
    • 4 · Wrecking the Reno Dope Ring · Jack DeWitt · tc; featuring Joyce McAllister, Santa Barbara, California, undercover agent.
    • 14 · Murder, Wholesale · Jack Swansen · tc; featuring Sheriff Walter Liskowitz, Waukegan County, Wisconsin.
    • 22 · Dream Street · Marvin Campbell · tc; featuring Detective Hyman Levine, Safe and Loft Squad, New York City.
    • 32 · The Easiest Way · Hollis B. Fultz · tc; featuring the Portland, Oregon Police Department.
    • 40 · American Detective Bulletin Board · [uncredited] · qa
    • 42 · “Vengeance Is Mine” · Alfred Brandon · tc; featuring Captain John Murphy and Detective Warren Murphy of Philadelphia, Pa.
    • 51 · X Marks the Spot · [uncredited] · pi
    • 52 · The Mystery of Evangeline Parish · Margie Harris · tc; featuring Sheriff Charles Pocheu & Prosecutor F. H. Guillory, Evangeline Parish, LA.
    • 62 · Man-Hunter’s Memory · Lt. Tom Kelly; as told to James Owens · tc
    • 69 · Curiosities in Crime · William R. Creedmore · cl
    • 70 · The Tenderfoot of the Zuni Mountains · Dan Burrows · tc; featuring Chief of Police Kelsey Presley, Gallup, New Mexico.
    • 78 · Whatever Happened to the Capone Gang? No. 2: Louis Altierie · Dugal O’Liam · tc
    • 80 · In Line of Duty · Chief Special Agent Daniel O’Connell; as told to Bob McLean · tc
    • 87 · Murders of the Month · [uncredited] · ms
    • 88 · The Riddle of Tygh’s Ridge · Sheriff Harold Sexton; as told to Horace Heffern · tc


    American Detective [Volume 7 Number 6, November 1937] ed. Robert Borden (Artvision Publishing Co., 25¢, cover by J. George Janes) []
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents.
    • 4 · Romeo of the Mounted · Isabel Stephen · tc; featuring Deputy Chief Inspector John J. Lyon, New York City.
    • 14 · Trapping Traxler · Frank Edward Bronaugh · tc; about the capture of escaped convict Pete Traxler, July 1937 in Boswell, Oklahoma.
    • 22 · Devil in Disguise · K. Kellen O’Neal · tc; featuring Sheriff Russell Wilkes of Monroe County, Missouri. Maybelle Kelly murder, Paris, Missouri, July 1937.
    • 30 · Mob Murder · Jack Wentworth · tc; set in Houston, Texas.
    • 40 · American Detective Bulletin Board · [uncredited] · qa
    • 42 · Trustie’s Holiday · George Williamson · tc; featuring the Police Department of Cleveland, Ohio.
    • 52 · The Sweepstakes Murder · Marvin Campbell · tc; featuring Detectives Arthur Leininger & Albert Gerlinger of New Orleans.
    • 59 · X Marks the Spot · [uncredited] · pi
    • 60 · The Fires of Madness · Hollis B. Fultz · tc; featuring Captain of Detectives Cliff Osborne, Tacoma, Washington.
    • 66 · Give My Regards to Steger · Jack Heil · tc; featuring Chief of Police Charles B. Steger, Sharon, Pennsylvania.
    • 73 · Curiosities in Crime · William R. Creedmore · cl
    • 74 · Clues II · Leslie Lawson · tc; second installment in a series.
    • 76 · Lilies of the Alley · Blaine Porter · tc; featuring Captain of Police Joseph Goldberg, Chicago.
    • 84 · Whatever Happened to the Capone Gang? No. 4: Klondike O’Donnell · Dugal O’Liam · tc
    • 86 · Harvest of Death · Nels O. Hanson · tc; featuring Sheriff Helmer Myre, Freeborn County, Minnesota.
    • 96 · Murders of the Month · [uncredited] · ms


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