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Lawbreakers #4 (1951)

Charlton · 1951 · 36 pages

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Contains 7 stories
Dust and Dirt Particles
1 pp · non-fiction; crime

A murderer is tracked down through forensic evidence—tiny mushroom spores found in his ear and dark soil particles discovered in his pant cuffs—all traced back to a cave where mushrooms were cultivated. This real-crime account from 1951 shows how microscopic dust and dirt can reveal a suspect's location and activities, turning the smallest physical traces into crucial investigative leads.

The White Death
6 pp · crime

A young man named Ed falls in with a crowd that pressures him into trying narcotics, convinced it's harmless—until one experimental snort becomes a consuming habit he can't break. As his addiction tightens its grip, Ed's desperation for money drives him and a friend to robbery, leading to a tragedy that shatters lives and lands him in an institution facing the terrifying reality of what "The White Death" has cost him.

Manhattan Terror
6 pp · crime

Johnny Blair arrives in New York from the country with big ambitions, and when he establishes himself, he calls for his childhood sweetheart Margie to join him—but his success comes from a life of crime as the notorious Cat Burglar. When Margie unknowingly alerts the police to his identity during a desperate search for her missing fiancé, Johnny finds himself cornered by lawmen closing in from all sides. Trapped between his love for Margie and the cops tightening their net, Johnny makes a fateful choice that will seal his fate.

The Trail of Terror
5 pp · crime

When Eb Stewart picks up two hitchhikers, he's unaware they're planning to rob him—and when he fights back for his watch, the encounter turns deadly. As the killers try to flee and cover their tracks, a manhunt closes in, leading to interrogations and a shocking courtroom revelation that forces one woman to face the consequences alone.

Hot Cars and Hot Lead
6 pp · crime

In 1946, a stolen car and a dead body kick off an investigation that traces a sophisticated auto-theft ring operating across state lines—one whose members are willing to kill to protect their operation. When a young woman's eyewitness account of the killer's face combines with the discovery of the vehicle in a quarry hundreds of miles away, detectives begin unraveling the gang's clever scheme to move stolen cars and forge ownership papers. The net tightens as the criminals' own mistakes and paranoia lead to their downfall.

The Eccentric Bandit
7 pp · crime

In "The Eccentric Bandit," Jimmy Dreyers, a man released after thirty years in prison, returns to reclaim a long-lost payroll heist—only to uncover a grave truth buried beneath the surface. What begins as a desperate bid to reclaim his past spirals into a grim mystery when the stolen money proves to be illegal, and the dig reveals more than just gold: skeletons and secrets that can't stay buried.

Color Traps Criminals
0.5 pp · non-fiction

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