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Nostalgic Mystery Radio

Ep.113 CBS Crime Classics: The Checkered Life and Sudden Death of Colonel James Fisk Jr.

Nostalgic Mystery Radio

Stevie K.

Detective, Fiction, Crime, Arts, Radio Show, Mystery, Tv & Film, Performing Arts, Drama, Old Time Radio

4.8588 Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2021

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Crime Classics was a radio docudrama of CBS which was aired from June 15, 1953 to June 30, 1954. The show was produced, created and directed by Elliott Lewis. With consultation with Lewis, Morton Fine and David Friedkin wrote every single episode of the show. The show was hosted by Thomas Hyland which was played by Lou Merrill. Crime Classics examines real crimes from ancient Greece to late 19th-century America. The cases varied from assassinations of famous people such as Leon Trotsky, Abrah...

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to another episode nostalgic mystery Radio. I'm your host Stevie K.

0:23.5

And it's my honor to bring you the radio shows of yesteryear. For this episode, I bring you

0:28.3

Crime Classics, episode title, The Checkered Life and Sudden Death of James Fitz Jr. originally aired

0:35.8

June 29, 1953. This is an excellent story about the rivalry between

0:42.1

two wealthy New Yorkers in 1872 and a beautiful widow. So sit back and relax, and I hope you

0:49.8

enjoy this nostalgic mystery radio. Thank you for listening.

1:09.3

Good evening. This is crime classics. I am Thomas Highland. I'm going to tell you another true crime story. Listen.

1:27.3

The man who just fell down the stairs is Colonel James Fisk, Jr.

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Although the colonel is a man given to the consumption of dozens of Blue Point oysters and bottles of heady wine at a sitting,

1:35.4

his friends were given to pointing him out as a man inordinately steady on his feet.

1:40.7

So why did he tumble down the stairs, and in New York's Grand Central Hotel, no less, where stair-tumbling was frowned upon, the colonel didn't slip, he wasn't pushed, he was shot.

1:54.7

The sudden presence of two bullets in him had upset his equilibrium.

1:59.9

The man who's running away is the man who just shot the colonel.

2:03.6

His name, Edward S. Stokes.

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Until recently, the colonel's very dear friend, there he goes.

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And tonight, my report to you on the checkered life and sudden death of Colonel James Fisk, Jr.

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Crime Classics.

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A series of true crime stories taken from the records and newspapers of every land from every time.

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Your host each week, Mr. Thomas Highland, connoisseur of crime, student of violence, and teller of murders.

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Now, once again, Thomas Highland.

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Colonel Fisk lay at the bottom of the stairs. A few minutes before four o'clock on a Saturday afternoon, January the 6th, 1872.

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He was dying, his life was coming to an end, and he would be sorely missed by his family, Mrs. Fisk and the children, and whom were Jay Gould,

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