Case 14: Perfume Bootleggers in St. Paul?
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Were 70 jugs of dark liquid discovered in a storeroom of an abandoned Saint Paul hospital startling evidence of an ingenious Prohibition-era scheme? Clues lead to a small cosmetics company accused of bootlegging cheap alcohol-based fragrances into drinkable booze. Their guilt or innocence was never proven. Do the 70 jugs of cheap perfume offer a clue to a Prohibition-era mystery? Saint Paul, Minnesota, was a notorious haven for gangsters and bootleggers, thanks to a corrupt arrangement with the municipal police force. Throughout the Prohibition-era, the city was filled with speakeasies and alcohol flowed freely. A bizarre relic from that time was unexpectedly discovered in an abandoned storeroom of Saint Paul’s Ancker Hospital: a stash of 70 large jugs of dark, colored liquid labeled as perfume. Was it possible for skilled bootleggers to distill cheap perfume into 100 proof booze? In this episode, we’ll follow the clues that lead to a small St. Paul cosmetics company accused by the federal authorities of participating in a vast national conspiracy to smuggle alcohol. That accusation ruined lives and drove the company out of business. Yet the guilt or innocence of the company’s owner remains uncertain. In proposing a solution to this intriguing Prohibition mystery, we’ll also uncover the wider effects of the federal government’s ambitious attempt to regulate public “vice.”   Music and FX Credits * Work indoor demolition:destruction impact cement:concrete, 1m perspective, falling remains of wall, Hammer, stereo XY.wav, by gaby7129 copyright 2014, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license, https://freesound.org/people/gaby7129/sounds/238764/ * String Quartet No. 2 in D Major, Borodin, public domain, in https://musopen.org/music/690-string-quartet-no-2-in-d-major/ * ALOUETTE – Guitar Solo, Arr. Thanh Nha, by guitarthanhnha copyright 2014, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlX1Rtzap0c * Barringer, J. M, Robert Saladini, Carol Guglielm, and Phillip Desellem. Little Bessie. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C, monographic, 1998. Audio. https://www.loc.gov/item/sm1876.7606110/. * Cowell, Sidney Robertson, Collector. Goodbye, Booze. 1939. Audio. https://www.loc.gov/item/2017701780/. * Epic and Dark Electronic Music ♪♬ – Welcome to Chaos, by Ross Bugden (2014), licensed under a ‘Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License’, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5w5VX4tAD4 * Bird Traditional Jazz Band hd, Tradicional Jazz Band, Argentina, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9eR2dYX6DU * Cash register, by kiddpark 2013, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license, https://freesound.org/people/kiddpark/sounds/201159/ * Nov 10, 2007 Veteran’s Day Parade » WW2AirplaneFlyover.wav, by daveincamas, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license, https://freesound.org/people/daveincamas/sounds/43807/ * Sissle, Noble, Eubie Blake, and Frank And His Rainbo Orchestra Westphal. Serenade Blues. [Columbia, 1922] Audio. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, . * What’s Up Big Band ” Jealousy “, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license, a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?
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