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True Crime Historian

Flight Of The Red Rose Murderer

True Crime Historian

Richard O Jones

True Crime, Performing Arts, Documentary, Arts, Society & Culture

4.5720 Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2025

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

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Episode 124 is classic potboiler adapted from the pages of True Detective Mysteries Magazine, concerning a party of sailors landing in a private speakeasy in the San Pedro Harbor during prohibition. Told from the perspective of a detective on the case, this is a tale of sin and redemption, of an escape from justice and ill-fated love, and the efforts of an amateur sleuth in discovering the fugitive.

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0:00.0

Paul Bueller.

0:04.0

25 miles south of Los Angeles lies the Bay of San Pedro, now officially known as Los Angeles Harbor.

0:13.0

Discovered in 1542, 239 years before the city of Los Angeles was founded by the renowned Spanish navigator Juan

0:21.9

Rodriguez Cabrillo. For 300 years San Pedro remained as fashioned by nature, a

0:28.3

picturesque little port with less than two feet of water at the harbor entrance at low tide.

0:34.1

Fishing and trading and hides were the only commercial activities, even as late as the 19th century.

0:40.3

However, during the last 20 years, a huge expenditure in federal and municipal money has enabled engineering genius to make of San Pedro Bay,

0:50.3

one of the finest artificial harbors in the world. Leaping into prominence at the close

0:56.2

of the World War, in various phases of shipping, Los Angeles Harbor is now rated from first

1:02.2

to sixth place among the seaports in the nation.

1:05.8

And to her hospitable waters now come ships from all over the world, Europe, the Orient, Australia, the Philippine and

1:13.4

Hawaiian Islands, to moor at her capacious docks with passengers and cargo. The harbor is also the

1:21.1

seat of a government military post, Fort MacArthur, and during six months of each year is a

1:27.3

maneuver base for the Pacific Battlefleet.

1:30.5

In April 1925, I was stationed at the port, detailed to the Detective Bureau, then under the

1:37.1

command of captain, now chief of detectives, H. H. Klein. My partner was Detective A.J. Farrell, now captain of detectives, in command of the

1:47.8

Harbor Division. In addition to the usual problems that confront the police department in any

1:53.6

teeming industrial city of 60,000 population, we encountered others of special difficulties at San Pedro.

2:01.6

For instance, there was that problem presented by every big seaport the world over,

2:07.6

involving the sailors ashore after weeks of monotonous ship routine.

2:13.6

Hail, hearty, high-spirited young fellows craving at the most elemental of pleasures, wine and women.

2:21.9

And at San Pedro, despite all the official effort to curb these baleful influences, the speak-easy,

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