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Justice Traps the Guilty #49
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free# Justice Traps the Guilty #49 (April 1953) This issue features a crime story adapted from true police and FBI cases involving criminals named Frankie Monroe and Ted Croeft. The narrative follows the criminals' holdups and scheme involving a murdered old man, with Croeft's false courage and growing paranoia driving the plot as they attempt to evade capture. The story culminates in the criminals' downfall as law enforcement closes in, with references to gun silencers, attempted getaways, and the ultimate failure of their criminal enterprise despite their initial confidence in escaping justice.
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