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176: Foreign Fatalities: Ambrose Small

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Ambrose Small was a theater tycoon, swooping up opera houses across Canada. Eventually he sold them all, making the biggest deal yet. Except that very night, he disappeared - never to be seen again. Some say he was killed. Others say he ran off. Others say his spirit still haunts the theater.
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Music by:
Kai Engel
"Daemones"
Blooper music by:
Art of Escapism
"Coal Miners"
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Sources:
What Really Happened to Ambrose Small? | Maclean's | January 15, 1951 (macleans.ca)
He was a scoundrel with a jealous wife and a troubled mistress. He made the deal of a lifetime — then vanished | The Star
Ambrose Small Case | The Canadian Encyclopedia
The Mysterious Disappearance of Ambrose J. Small | Grand Theatre London
The Grand Mystery of Ambrose Small (torontoghosts.org)
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Ambrose Small was a theater tycoon, swooping up opera houses across Canada. Eventually he sold them all, making the biggest deal yet. Except that very night, he disappeared - never to be seen again. Some say he was killed. Others say he ran off. Others say his spirit still haunts the theater.
To access earlier episodes of Corpus Delicti and to help support the show, please visit patreon.com/corpusdelicti
Our merch store can be found at teepublic.com/stores/corpus-delicti-podcast
Music by:
Kai Engel
"Daemones"
Blooper music by:
Art of Escapism
"Coal Miners"
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.
Sources:
What Really Happened to Ambrose Small? | Maclean's | January 15, 1951 (macleans.ca)
He was a scoundrel with a jealous wife and a troubled mistress. He made the deal of a lifetime — then vanished | The Star
Ambrose Small Case | The Canadian Encyclopedia
The Mysterious Disappearance of Ambrose J. Small | Grand Theatre London
The Grand Mystery of Ambrose Small (torontoghosts.org)
  continue reading

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