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The Lady Vanishes: Dorothy Arnold

Criminal Broads

English - March 31, 2021 13:16 - 41 minutes - ★★★★★ - 964 ratings
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Somewhere on the icy sidewalks of New York in 1910, an heiress vanished into thin air. Her family waited six weeks to call the police. This is the tale of Dorothy Arnold, one of America’s original front-page missing person stories.

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LINKS I MENTIONED IN THE INTRO:
Donate to the Women’s Prison Association—if you become a quarterly or monthly donor and put “Criminal Broads” in the details section, you’ll get a free tote!: https://www.wpaonline.org/donate/
Watch the new series on John Wayne Gacy: https://www.peacocktv.com/stream-tv/john-wayne-gacy-devil-in-disguise

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Support the podcast: patreon.com/criminalbroads
Follow on Instagram: Instagram.com/criminalbroads
Find sources here: criminalbroads.com/sources/episode49
Music: Stereodog Productions (Dan Pierson & Peter Manheim). Intro and conclusion: “Guilty” by Richard A. Whiting, Harry Akst, and Gus Kahn, sung by Anna Telfer. 
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Somewhere on the icy sidewalks of New York in 1910, an heiress vanished into thin air. Her family waited six weeks to call the police. This is the tale of Dorothy Arnold, one of America’s original front-page missing person stories.


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LINKS I MENTIONED IN THE INTRO:

Donate to the Women’s Prison Association—if you become a quarterly or monthly donor and put “Criminal Broads” in the details section, you’ll get a free tote!: https://www.wpaonline.org/donate/

Watch the new series on John Wayne Gacy: https://www.peacocktv.com/stream-tv/john-wayne-gacy-devil-in-disguise


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Support the podcast: patreon.com/criminalbroads

Follow on Instagram: Instagram.com/criminalbroads

Find sources here: criminalbroads.com/sources/episode49

Music: Stereodog Productions (Dan Pierson & Peter Manheim). Intro and conclusion: “Guilty” by Richard A. Whiting, Harry Akst, and Gus Kahn, sung by Anna Telfer

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices