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The Gentleman was a Thief

Gangland Wire

Gary Jenkins: Mafia Detective

Society & Culture, Documentary, True Crime, History

4.6644 Ratings

🗓️ 2 September 2024

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Dean Jobb, author of “A Gentleman and a Thief,” discusses his passion for writing about true crime stories and bringing history to life creatively. He focuses on the Jazz Age thief, Arthur Barry, known for daring jewel heists and his gentlemanly demeanor during crimes. Jobb delves into Barry’s heists, interactions with high society, and relationship with his wife, Anna Blake. The lack of sophisticated investigative techniques in that era allowed Barry to outsmart law enforcement, adding a thrilling element to the narrative. The cat-and-mouse game between Barry and Chief Detective Harold King highlights Barry’s antihero persona, making him a character that readers might root for despite his criminal activities. click here to buy Dean Jobb’s book A Gentleman and a Thief: The Daring Heists of a Jass-Age Thief. Support the Podcast Subscribe to get new gangster stories every week. Hit me up on Venmo for a cup of coffee or a shot and a beer @ganglandwire Click here to “buy me a cup of coffee” To go to the store or make a donation or rent Ballot Theft: Burglary, Murder, Coverup, click here To rent Brothers against Brothers, the documentary, click here.  To rent Gangland Wire, the documentary, click here To buy my Kindle book, Leaving Vegas: The True Story of How FBI Wiretaps Ended Mob Domination of Las Vegas Casinos. To subscribe on iTunes click here. Please give me a review and help others find the podcast. Donate to the podcast. Click here! [0:00]Guys, this is Gary Jenkins. As you all know, you regulars know, I’m a retired intelligence unit detective of the Kansas City Police Department and now a podcaster. And I have a couple of documentary films that deal with the Kansas City Mafia. But today we’re not talking about me. Today we’re talking to Dean Jobe. He wrote a heck of a book. The publicist for the book producer sent me a copy of the book. I don’t read all these guys, as you know, but I do start reading them and I make notes from them. But this one, I started reading it and I loved it. I was hooked. I read the whole thing all the way through. It’s called A Gentleman and a Thief, The Daring Jewel Heist of a Jazz Age Rogue, Arthur Barry. Now, Arthur Barry was a jazz age rogue, if there ever was one. So let me, I’m gonna read you a review before we start talking. A top shelf work of true crime, Job tells Barry’s tale with both rigor and pathos. Painting a tender portrait of a crook who was never fearsome. [1:02]This is liable to steal the reader’s hearts. That’s from Publishers Weekly, and it is a great book. There’s no doubt about it. So, Dean Jobes, welcome, and start off talking a little bit about your own writing history and how you got onto this story and some background on you, and then we’ll talk about the book. Well, I’m a former journalist, and over the years I’d written books. My beat as a reporter was covering the courts,

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0:00.0

Guys, this is Gary Jenkins. As you all know, you regulars know, I'm a retired intelligence unit

0:06.0

detective, the Kansas City Police Department, and now a podcaster. And I have a couple of

0:10.1

documentary films that deal with the Kansas City Mafia. But today, we're not talking about me.

0:16.6

Today we're talking to Dean Job. He wrote a heck of a book. The publicist for the book producer

0:22.0

sent me a copy of the book. I don't read all these guys, as you know, but I do start reading

0:28.3

them and I make notes from them. But this one, I started reading it, and I loved it. I was hooked.

0:32.8

I read the whole thing all the way through. It's called a gentleman and a thief, the daring jewel heist of a

0:38.9

jazz age rogue Arthur Barry. Now, Arthur Barry was a jazz age rogue, if there ever was one.

0:48.2

So, and let me, I'm going to read you a review before we start talking. A top shelf work of true

0:53.2

crime, Job tells Barry's tale with both rigor

0:57.1

and pathos, painting a tender portrait of a crook who was never fearsome. This is liable to steal

1:03.5

the reader's hearts. That's from Publisher's Weekly, and it is a great book. There's no doubt about it.

1:10.2

So, Dean Job's welcome, and start off talking a little bit about your own writing history and how you got onto this story and some background on you. And then we'll talk about the book.

1:19.9

Well, I'm a former journalist. And over the years, I'd written books. My beat as a reporter was covering the courts, covering criminal trials and anything going on in the courthouse.

1:30.1

And my background was in history, and the two kind of collided in a nice way that I started writing

1:35.1

features about old cases in Nova Scotia, Canada, where I live, and just got hooked with the

1:42.2

storytelling, the way that true crime can give you a window in the past

1:46.3

and, you know, dramatic events, interesting storylines, but you can also learn a lot about history.

1:51.9

So about 10 years ago, Algonquin Books, my publisher published Empire of Deception,

1:57.4

and it was about a Chicago con man in the 20s, the jazz age. I love the era.

2:02.6

Connection to me was when his Ponzi scheme collapsed, he hid out here in Nova Scotia. So I had

2:09.3

some local ties to that story. My last book was called The Case of the Murderist Dr. Cream about a

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