On September 10, 1924, Nathan Freudenthal Leopold, Jr. (November 19, 1904–August 29, 1971), and Richard Albert Loeb (June 11, 1905–January 28, 1936) were convicted of the kidnapping and murder of 14-year-old Robert “Bobby” Franks. Franks's death was particularly shocking, in part because of its randomness, but also because the murderers had no motive other than to satisfy their obsession with committing the “perfect crime.” In light of these facts, the prosecution demanded the death penalty, which prompted the defendants’ families to retain Clarence Darrow, an outspoken foe of capital punishment.\ud \ud At the time of the murder, Leopold and Loeb lived in the wealthy, primarily Jewish neighborhood of Kenwood on Chicago's south side. They fi...
The federal kidnapping statute of 1932 -- which prohibits the transportation of a kidnapped person a...
A typical for a Nazi country racist ideology aimed at the Jews created the atmosphere of hatred agai...
On February 17, 1992, Jeffrey Dahmer was sentenced to 15 consecutive terms of life imprisonment for ...
On September 10, 1924, Nathan Freudenthal Leopold, Jr. (November 19, 1904–August 29, 1971), and Rich...
In 1924, Nathan Leopold, Jr., and Richard Loeb, two privileged and intelligent students from the Uni...
Few trial transcripts are as likely to bring tears to the eyes as that of the 1924 murder trial of R...
This thesis situates the famous Leopold and Loeb case within the context of social discourse about t...
This article begins by recounting the story of Clarence Darrow\u27s defense of Leopold and Loeb in 1...
Deviants of Great Potential analyzes the 1924 Leopold-Loeb case as a cultural narrative with importa...
They called it the crime of the century; in 1924 in Chicago two brilliant, well-educated, and wealth...
The 1935 Hauptmann Trial featured the prosecution of Bruno Hauptmann, a German immigrant who was cha...
On March 2, 1932, Charles Lindbergh Jr., son of the famous American aviator Charles Lindbergh, was k...
Leo Frank was murdered by a lynch mob in Marietta, Georgia, on August 15, 1915. He had been found gu...
During the summer of 1936, Helen Clevenger, an honor student at New York University, accompanied her...
On July 4, 1954, Marilyn Sheppard, the wife of a handsome thirty-year-old doctor, Sam Sheppard, was ...
The federal kidnapping statute of 1932 -- which prohibits the transportation of a kidnapped person a...
A typical for a Nazi country racist ideology aimed at the Jews created the atmosphere of hatred agai...
On February 17, 1992, Jeffrey Dahmer was sentenced to 15 consecutive terms of life imprisonment for ...
On September 10, 1924, Nathan Freudenthal Leopold, Jr. (November 19, 1904–August 29, 1971), and Rich...
In 1924, Nathan Leopold, Jr., and Richard Loeb, two privileged and intelligent students from the Uni...
Few trial transcripts are as likely to bring tears to the eyes as that of the 1924 murder trial of R...
This thesis situates the famous Leopold and Loeb case within the context of social discourse about t...
This article begins by recounting the story of Clarence Darrow\u27s defense of Leopold and Loeb in 1...
Deviants of Great Potential analyzes the 1924 Leopold-Loeb case as a cultural narrative with importa...
They called it the crime of the century; in 1924 in Chicago two brilliant, well-educated, and wealth...
The 1935 Hauptmann Trial featured the prosecution of Bruno Hauptmann, a German immigrant who was cha...
On March 2, 1932, Charles Lindbergh Jr., son of the famous American aviator Charles Lindbergh, was k...
Leo Frank was murdered by a lynch mob in Marietta, Georgia, on August 15, 1915. He had been found gu...
During the summer of 1936, Helen Clevenger, an honor student at New York University, accompanied her...
On July 4, 1954, Marilyn Sheppard, the wife of a handsome thirty-year-old doctor, Sam Sheppard, was ...
The federal kidnapping statute of 1932 -- which prohibits the transportation of a kidnapped person a...
A typical for a Nazi country racist ideology aimed at the Jews created the atmosphere of hatred agai...
On February 17, 1992, Jeffrey Dahmer was sentenced to 15 consecutive terms of life imprisonment for ...