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Step into 1920s Chicago for a calm, detailed true crime story designed for sleep. In this True Crime For Sleep episode, we explore what detective work was really like during Prohibition, from smoky speakeasies and gang influence to the slow, methodical grind of early investigations. You will hear about the tools and techniques detectives relied on, the limits of forensic science, and how interviews, stakeouts, and handwritten reports shaped a case. Settle in for a quiet, atmospheric look at Chicago crime history that is equal parts informative and soothing. 📚 Chapters: 0:00:00 1) 3 A.M. on Wentworth Ave: You’re Called to a “Routine” ... 0:15:30 2) The Canvass: A City That “Didn’t See a Thing” 0:31:01 3) The Evidence Room Reality: Ink, Shellac, and Bureaucracy 0:46:31 4) The First Tail: Jazz Clubs, Payoffs, and a Name That K... 1:02:02 5) Midpoint Irreversible: The Wrong Door and the Partner ... 1:17:33 6) Pressure from Above: The Case Gets Buried While You Ke... 1:33:03 7) The Night of the Pickup: A Small Raid in a Big City Th... 1:48:34 8) Aftermath: Paperwork, Promotions, and the Kind of Endi...