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The Younger Brothers: Why Some of Them Grew No Older

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Journey back to 1866 Missouri with "The Younger Brothers: Why Some of Them Grew No Older," an intense episode from the classic radio series "Crime Classics," originally aired on January 6, 1954. This episode explores the violent lives and tragic ends of the Younger brothers during a tumultuous time in American history.

Set in the chaotic years before and after the Civil War, this story delves into the bloody border wars between Kansas and Missouri. Armed conflict became a daily reality, driven by fierce disputes over slavery. As tensions escalated, every day turned into a bloody day, marked by death and destruction.

Narrated by Thomas Hyland, the episode presents a detailed report on the lives of the Younger brothers, notorious outlaws whose lives were cut short by their involvement in these brutal conflicts. The narrative provides insight into the motivations and actions that led to their untimely deaths.

Written by Morton Fine and David Friedkin, with music by Lud Gluskin and conducted by Bernard Herrmann, this episode features performances by Bill Bissell, James Eagles, Jack Edwards, Sam Edwards, Elliott Lewis, Lou Merrill, and Walter Tetley. Bob Lemond’s narration brings an authoritative and engaging voice to the historical recounting.

Join us as we explore the harrowing tale of the Younger brothers, where life and death were intertwined in the violent backdrop of Missouri in 1866. Whether you're a fan of historical dramas, true crime stories, or Western tales, "The Younger Brothers: Why Some of Them Grew No Older" promises to captivate and inform.

Keywords: "The Younger Brothers podcast episode," "Crime Classics radio show," "Missouri border war story," "January 6, 1954 broadcast," "classic radio drama," "Thomas Hyland narrator," "Morton Fine and David Friedkin writers," "Bernard Herrmann conductor," "1866 Missouri history," "Crime Classics episode recap."

Click to listen and uncover the tragic story of "The Younger Brothers: Why Some of Them Grew No Older," where the harsh realities of war and conflict are brought to life in this compelling episode of "Crime Classics."

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Journey back to 1866 Missouri with "The Younger Brothers: Why Some of Them Grew No Older," an intense episode from the classic radio series "Crime Classics," originally aired on January 6, 1954. This episode explores the violent lives and tragic ends of the Younger brothers during a tumultuous time in American history.

Set in the chaotic years before and after the Civil War, this story delves into the bloody border wars between Kansas and Missouri. Armed conflict became a daily reality, driven by fierce disputes over slavery. As tensions escalated, every day turned into a bloody day, marked by death and destruction.

Narrated by Thomas Hyland, the episode presents a detailed report on the lives of the Younger brothers, notorious outlaws whose lives were cut short by their involvement in these brutal conflicts. The narrative provides insight into the motivations and actions that led to their untimely deaths.

Written by Morton Fine and David Friedkin, with music by Lud Gluskin and conducted by Bernard Herrmann, this episode features performances by Bill Bissell, James Eagles, Jack Edwards, Sam Edwards, Elliott Lewis, Lou Merrill, and Walter Tetley. Bob Lemond’s narration brings an authoritative and engaging voice to the historical recounting.

Join us as we explore the harrowing tale of the Younger brothers, where life and death were intertwined in the violent backdrop of Missouri in 1866. Whether you're a fan of historical dramas, true crime stories, or Western tales, "The Younger Brothers: Why Some of Them Grew No Older" promises to captivate and inform.

Keywords: "The Younger Brothers podcast episode," "Crime Classics radio show," "Missouri border war story," "January 6, 1954 broadcast," "classic radio drama," "Thomas Hyland narrator," "Morton Fine and David Friedkin writers," "Bernard Herrmann conductor," "1866 Missouri history," "Crime Classics episode recap."

Click to listen and uncover the tragic story of "The Younger Brothers: Why Some of Them Grew No Older," where the harsh realities of war and conflict are brought to life in this compelling episode of "Crime Classics."

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