Murder Mysteries of Old New York
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Narrated by:
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John Grant
About this listen
This is a collection of 10 stories inspired by real murders that took place in old New York. The details behind the murders, in almost all cases, left the city wondering what happened. Over 100 years later, these crimes remain unsolved to this day. Sit back and enjoy, because, maybe, this is what really happened.
The audiobook includes these 10 stories:
- 1892 - The Murder on Hester Street
- 1900 - The Portand Avenue Killer
- 1843 - The Flames of Staten Island
- 1873 - Blood in the Water Closet
- 1902 - What Lies in the Hotel Empire
- 1878 - The Woman of Silver Lake
- 1871 - The Doctor of Second Avenue
- 1891 - East River Hotel Murder
- 1856 - Death on Broadway Avenue
- 1897 - The Body Spread Through Out
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