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Slow Burn

One Year - 1986: The Mystery of Al Capone’s Vaults

Slow Burn

Slate Podcasts

News, Society & Culture, History, Documentary, Politics

4.625.1K Ratings

🗓️ 1 September 2022

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Rumors about the legendary gangster Al Capone’s buried treasure transform an abandoned Chicago hotel into the center of the entertainment universe. Will Geraldo Rivera’s excavation on live TV turn up money, skeletons, or nothing at all? One Year is produced by Evan Chung, Sophie Summergrad, Sam Kim, Madeline Ducharme, and Josh Levin. Derek John is Sr. Supervising Producer of Narrative Podcasts and Merritt Jacob is Sr. Technical Director. Slate Plus members get to hear more about the making of One Year. Get access to extra episodes, listen to the show without any ads, and support One Year by signing up for Slate Plus for just $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Jules Rubin grew up in the 1970s as an only child, raised by a single father.

0:07.7

His dad Harold was an entrepreneur.

0:10.3

Well he was the porn king of Chicago.

0:13.5

So I guess maybe that makes me the porn prince of Chicago, I don't know.

0:17.8

Harold Rubin owned a combination adult bookstore, massage parlour, and nude modeling studio.

0:24.1

He got the name for it from a woman he'd taken to a costume party.

0:28.0

He showed up at her apartment carrying a medieval shield with nothing underneath.

0:33.0

She said, you're weird Harold.

0:35.2

Apparently that's how he got the nickname and it stuck.

0:39.4

Weird Harold the person was sex crazed and shameless.

0:43.2

Weird Harold's the business was a porno super store.

0:46.9

As a five year old, Jules wrote his tricycle up and down the hallway.

0:51.3

So you'd walk in and then as you turn to your left, you would notice the church

0:57.7

confessional.

1:00.7

And that's where the register was.

1:05.8

Weird Harold thrived on attention, though he mostly attracted the negative kind.

1:11.0

Newspapers called him a scummy pervert, a loathsome smut peddler, and Chicago's leading creep.

1:18.0

He also had more than 30 arrests on his record for stuff like selling obscene material and

1:23.6

running a house of prostitution.

1:26.2

He was rated so many times.

1:28.7

He always knew it was common whenever the raid would come, I would spend the night at the

1:33.5

babysitter's house.

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