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🗓️ 21 December 2020
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Edward’s failure to secure funding for his research has not deterred him. But he and his crime ring need money, so they rob a dry goods store in Upstate New York—a terrible idea. Three more people would soon die and Edward Rulloff would become infamous.
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0:00.0 | This is exactly right. |
0:06.2 | This story contains adult content and language. |
0:09.6 | Listener discretion is advised. |
0:18.5 | It's all of our greatest fear, |
0:20.4 | is that some terrible act of violence |
0:23.3 | takes away those we love or affects ourselves. |
0:31.3 | There was a spectacular canonade at Don and Brooklyn. |
0:36.4 | Daybreak in Manhattan brought fish horns, |
0:39.2 | fireworks, and drums. |
0:41.6 | At seven o'clock, the military units |
0:43.9 | mustered for a huge parade on Broadway. |
0:48.9 | The bell-free at Trinity Church in Lower Manhattan |
0:52.4 | rang with patriotic tunes like Red, White, and Blue, |
0:55.6 | and Yankee Doodle. |
0:57.0 | New Yorkers filled their picnic baskets |
0:59.0 | with iced tea, pot roast, and sourdough rolls. |
1:03.7 | This was New York City. |
1:05.6 | It was the 4th of July, 1870. |
1:10.3 | The city's corrupt kingmaker was William Boss Tweed. |
1:14.3 | He presided over speeches inside a massive red brick building |
1:18.1 | called Tammany Hall in Union Square. |
1:20.4 | And just a few blocks away, Edward Ruloff stood up from his desk. |
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