Great Taxicab Robbery
'Great Taxicab Robbery' Summary
In 1912, New York City became the stage for a brazen robbery. A bank transfer, taking place in broad daylight, involved the transfer of a substantial amount of money, carried out in a taxicab. This act, audacious even for today's standards, was audacious for its time. The robbers, quick and cunning, vanished, leaving behind a mystery that challenged the city's detectives. This true crime account, narrated by James H. Collins, offers a glimpse into the intricate investigation that unfolded. The narrative delves into the world of detectives and their pursuit of the perpetrators, offering a unique insight into the methods and challenges they faced in the early 20th century. The story unfolds as detectives navigate through the clues, pursuing every lead, showcasing their ingenuity and the stark realities of their time. The 'Great Taxicab Robbery' stands as a testament to the persistence of human ingenuity, both in the execution of crime and the effort to bring justice. The story, told through the author's engaging prose, paints a picture of a bygone era, where the pursuit of justice was a complex endeavor, highlighting the enduring spirit of detectives who sought to unravel the threads of this audacious crime.Book Details
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