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Criminally Dumb AKA The Murder of Albert Snyder

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In this episode Regina tells us about one of the most famous crimes of the 1920's, the Dumbbell Murder. This is the sensational murder of Albert Snyder, and of the two people who put the criminal into criminally dumb. Ruth Snyder and Henry Judd Gray, also known as the Granite Woman and the Putty Man will never be known as masterminds, and in this episode we see why.
With a murder trial that was attended by celebrities, a Guns-N-Roses connection, and the tag line of "a cheap crime, for cheap people" it has a little bit of something for everyone!
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In this episode Regina tells us about one of the most famous crimes of the 1920's, the Dumbbell Murder. This is the sensational murder of Albert Snyder, and of the two people who put the criminal into criminally dumb. Ruth Snyder and Henry Judd Gray, also known as the Granite Woman and the Putty Man will never be known as masterminds, and in this episode we see why.
With a murder trial that was attended by celebrities, a Guns-N-Roses connection, and the tag line of "a cheap crime, for cheap people" it has a little bit of something for everyone!
Find us at www.disturbinginterests.com
Facebook The Disturbing Interests Podcast
Twitter @podcast_di, @EvileQueen, @RatsnHats
Email us at disturbinginterests@gmail.com
Instagram @NekoThePodcat, @DIPodcast, @LynnTheArtDork, @the_evile_queen

Support the Show.

Support us at: patreon.com/disturbinginterests
Find us at www.disturbinginterests.com
Facebook The Disturbing Interests Podcast
Twitter @podcast_di, @EvileQueen, @RatsnHats
Email us at disturbinginterests@gmail.com
Instagram @NekoThePodcat, @DIPodcast, @LynnTheArtDork, @the_evile_queen
Music from Purple Planet Music
Part of the Darkcast Network

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