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Crime Clinic #5 (1952)

Ziff-Davis · 1952 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
No Second Chance
6 pp · crime
Dr. Tom RogersEdgar Jay AdamsStuart Manly

Dr. Tom Rogers, a brilliant prison psychiatrist, helps paroled convict Stuart Manly secure his freedom and dreams of honest work—but when society's doors slam shut, Manly spirals into crime, setting him on a collision course with the ruthless newspaper publisher Edgar Jay Adams, who had blocked his rehabilitation. In "No Second Chance," Rogers must confront both the paroled man he tried to save and the powerful figure determined to keep him down.

One Last Hope
6 pp · crime
Robert CranshawWilliam Jayson Sykes

In "One Last Hope," board chairman Sykes faces a pivotal decision when he initially denies parole to Robert Cranshaw—until a sudden blow to the head plunges him into a vivid, haunting vision of prison life, forcing him to reconsider his judgment. The story unfolds with a tense psychological shift, exploring the weight of one man’s choices and the fragile line between justice and mercy.

The Two-Bit Hierloom
7 pp · crime
Jake Dutton

Jake Dutton, a notorious jewel thief known as "The Iceman," walks out of prison ready to go straight—or so he tells himself. When word reaches him of a fortune in Bradley heirlooms about to be displayed at the Carter Gallery, he gets pulled into a heist alongside associates who want to steal the gems. After scoping the job, Dutton hatches his own plan to beat them to it, but a midnight raid at Bradley Acres nets him only a single pearl necklace—and sets off a chain of events that spins further and further out of his control.

The Lady Killer
6 pp · crime
Dr. Tom RogersHarvey Sheppard

In "The Lady Killer," Harvey Sheppard, a quiet penitentiary librarian serving time for his wife’s murder, finds his story under scrutiny when Dr. Rodgers questions whether his apparent guilt is a performance—orchestrated to shield the real culprit, her ex-lover. The tension builds as the past and present collide in a prison cell where every confession might be a lie.

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