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Cover: Henry Sharp
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Authentic Police Cases #36

Nov 1954 · St. John · 0.10 USD
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# Authentic Police Cases #36 This issue contains two police procedural stories. The first story, "Judge Garrissy's Case," follows a judge investigating the murder of Jimmy Jerce, a sports fan and gambler who was found dead after losing a horse race bet and owing significant money. Through detective work, Judge Garrissy uncovers that a man named Royal was involved in the crime, ultimately solving the case with the help of police. The second story, "Bulletproof Vests," details a detective team's investigation into a bullet-proof gang committing robberies across the coast, including a phony stickup at a bank and a downtown hit, with detectives gathering conflicting eyewitness accounts to track down the criminals and recover stolen golde.

Contains 3 stories
Rookie Cop Traps the Kingpin of Crime
8 pp · Crime
Edmund P. Glynn (crime boss)Bill Glynn (his nephew, a rookie cop)

A rookie cop discovers his respected uncle is actually the ruthless crime boss controlling an entire city—and when a grand jury witness is murdered, Bill Glynn realizes he's the only one willing to fight back against the corruption that reaches into every level of law enforcement. With his superiors warning him to stay out of it and his uncle's influence growing darker by the day, this young patrolman devises a dangerous gambit to bring down Edmund P. Glynn's criminal empire from the inside.

The Jerce Murder
16 pp · Detective-Mystery
Vic Flint, P.I.Scarr

Private investigator Vic Flint takes on a murder case involving Jimmy Jerce, a race track bookie, when a nervous Judge Garrissy hires him to piece together the strange connections—a mysterious blond woman, a shadowy figure who keeps trying to stop him, and conflicting threads of evidence. As Vic closes in on answers, the case turns deadly, and he finds himself not just investigating a killer, but marked as the next target.

Police Valor Defies the Bulletproof Bandits
8 pp · Crime
Pete PhinneyHugh Morgan

When a gang of criminals outfitted with bulletproof vests strikes banks across multiple states, detectives Pete Phinney and Hugh Morgan dig into underworld contacts to uncover their operation. The trail leads to a notorious fence and eventually to the bandits themselves, setting the stage for the detectives to pose as bank guards and spring a carefully laid trap. With twenty officers positioned across rooftops and windows, Morgan and Phinney prepare for a dangerous confrontation—but plans can change fast when bullets start flying.

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Raw (Good) $201
CGC 7.0 · 1 in census $889*
CGC 6.5 none in existence
CGC 6.0 · 1 in census $646*
CGC 5.5 none in existence
CGC 5.0 · 2 in census $516*
CGC 4.5 · 1 in census $440*
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CGC 4.0 · 1 in census $382*
CGC 3.5 none in existence
CGC 3.0 · 1 in census $302*
CGC 2.5 · 1 in census $244*
CGC 2.0 · 1 in census $208*
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Full credits

artist Matt Baker
inker Ray Osrin
cover pencils, inks Henry Sharp

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