Crime Clinic #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free# The Crime Clinic #10 (July-August 1951) This issue features Dr. Tom Rogers, a prison psychiatrist, investigating crimes and criminal psychology. The main story, "Death in Prison," shows Dr. Rogers dealing with a dangerous inmate at a penitentiary. The issue also includes an educational feature titled "Smugglers' Tricks!" that explains various methods used by smugglers throughout history to conceal illegal goods, including techniques such as hiding contraband in animal wool, using false-bottomed shoes, concealing items in hollow heels, and mislabeling goods crossing rivers and coastlines.
When a young man named Ted gets pulled into Bull Dolan's criminal operation, he discovers he's being used as leverage against a doctor—but his conscience won't let the robbery turn to murder. As the crime unravels and Dolan's gang faces the law, Dr. Tom Rogers pursues the mobster across rooftops and into a final reckoning, determined to prove that even those caught in crime's grip can find their way back.
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