209: A Durham Staircase & the Transy Book Heist
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🗓️ 6 April 2022
⏱️ 163 minutes
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Summary
Brandi starts us off with a story about a staircase in Durhan, North Carolina. To clarify: That’s a staircase in Durham – not the staircase in Durham. Turns out, there’s more than one staircase in Durham. Hmm.
It was January of 2007, and Corey Smith was on his way to work when he spotted a woman lying at the base of a staircase near his apartment. The woman was unresponsive, so he called 911. He checked her ID and learned that her name was Denita Smith. Denita was working on her master’s degree at North Carolina Central University. She’d recently completed a prestigious fellowship with the New York Times. She had no known enemies, and yet, someone had killed her.
Then Kristin tells a story that’s so stupid it’s delightful. (Unless you ask Brandi. Brandi is very anti-heist.) During a tour of the special collections library at Transylvania University, freshman Spencer Reinhard perked up when the tour guide showed off the library’s set of John Hames Audubon’s “Birds of America.” The librarian told the group that a set had recently sold for $12 million. Spencer was intrigued. The special collections room evidently held valuable books, guarded by almost no security.
And now for a note about our process. For each episode, Kristin reads a bunch of articles, then spits them back out in her very limited vocabulary. Brandi copies and pastes from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases.
In this episode, Kristin pulled from:
“Majoring in Crime,” by John Falk for Vanity Fair
“Secrets of the Transy Book Heist,” episode of Super Heists
“Four charged in Transy book heist,” by Andy Mead and Cassondra Kirby for the Lexington Herald-Leader
“Librarian: Emotional scars remain,” by Beth Musgrave for the Lexington Herald-Leader
“Wrong-way gang,” by Gary Thompson for the Philadelphia Inquirer
“Transy thieves took names from film,” by Beth Musgrave for the Lexington Herald-Leader
“College caper appeal backfires, robbers to get even more time,” by Martha Neil for the ABA Journal
“Sentence stands in Transy book theft,” by Brandon Ortiz for the Lexington Herald-Leader
In this episode, Brandi pulled from:
“Internal Affairs” episode Dateline
“Shannon Crawley” episode Snapped
“Denita Smith” chillingcrimes.com
“Shannon Elizabeth Crawley” murderpedia.org
“State of North Carolina v. Shannon Elizabeth Crawley” findlaw.com
Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | One semester of law school. One semester of criminal justice. Two experts. |
| 0:06.6 | I'm Kristen Caruso. I'm Brandi Egan. Let's go to court. |
| 0:11.1 | On this episode, I'll be talking about the trans-y book heist. And I'll be talking about a staircase. |
| 0:18.0 | In Durham, North Carolina. Brandi? |
| 0:23.0 | Don't you toy with us. |
| 0:26.0 | We know but one staircase in Durham, North Carolina. |
| 0:30.6 | Not that staircase. |
| 0:33.6 | Although I am tempted to do it because the show's coming out. |
| 0:38.0 | Yeah, you should do it. No nuts. |
| 0:41.6 | I would have to do a two-part area. That's fine. |
| 0:43.6 | I did on the Jody areas. |
| 0:45.2 | Will it, will accept a two-parter on the staircase? |
| 0:48.4 | All right, let me think about it. Work that owl theory in there. We want, we want everything. |
| 0:52.2 | We want, he's a bisexual. |
| 0:54.2 | He's a bisexual. |
| 0:55.8 | And you better talk about her eyeshadow in that scene. |
| 0:58.4 | Okay, but... |
| 1:00.4 | I know, she died. She died. |
| 1:01.8 | We can still talk about people's eyeshadow after they have died. |
| 1:04.8 | And the outfits that seem to be straight from 1993, even though the trial happened in the 2000s? |
| 1:13.4 | Hey, if the suit fits, you've gotta keep wearing it. |
| 1:18.4 | Oh, beautifully said, beautifully said. |
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