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On 21 May 1924, fourteen-year-old Robert “Bobby” Franks was abducted and killed in Chicago. Within days, two university students — Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb — confessed to what newspapers would call a “thrill killing.” The case would become one of the most studied criminal proceedings in American legal history. This episode examines the documented record, the sentencing that changed legal strategy, and the broader debate surrounding capital punishment. CHAPTER 1 — The Crime & Confession (1924 Chicago) The abduction of Bobby Franks, the investigative breakthrough, and the rapid confessions that stunned the nation. CHAPTER 2 — Public Escalation & Psychological Defense Psychiatric testimony, media reaction, and the debate over philosophical influence — including the widely discussed Nietzsche controversy. CHAPTER 3 — Darrow’s Historic Sentencing Argument Clarence Darrow’s twelve-hour plea against execution and Judge John R. Caverly’s decision that would shape future capital cases. CHAPTER 4 — Imprisonment, Death, and Legal Legacy Richard Loeb’s death in prison, Nathan Leopold’s later release, and the long-term impact on American sentencing debates. #LeopoldAndLoeb,#BobbyFranks,#Chicago1924,#ClarenceDarrow, #historictruecrime , #AmericanLegalHistory,#CapitalPunishmentDebate,#1920sCrime,#CourtroomHistory,#CrimePalace,