<p>On June 12, 1906, a note was delivered to the Philadelphia classroom of 7-year-old Freddie Muth, claiming the boy&#39;s mother was injured and she needed to see the child. None of that was true, and with the boy vanished, with a ransom note soon being sent to the father. Thankfully, the police quickly zoned in on an indebted banker as the kidnapper, which led to a dramatic rescue attempt six days after the boy&#39;s disappearance. </p>
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<p>Sound Engineering by Dave Harris</p>
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Crimes We Forgot

Jeff Billington

Ransoming the Jeweler's Son

SEP 10, 202418 MIN
Crimes We Forgot

Ransoming the Jeweler's Son

SEP 10, 202418 MIN

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<p>On June 12, 1906, a note was delivered to the Philadelphia classroom of 7-year-old Freddie Muth, claiming the boy&#39;s mother was injured and she needed to see the child. None of that was true, and with the boy vanished, with a ransom note soon being sent to the father. Thankfully, the police quickly zoned in on an indebted banker as the kidnapper, which led to a dramatic rescue attempt six days after the boy&#39;s disappearance. </p> <p><br></p> <p>Sound Engineering by Dave Harris</p> <p> Theme music courtesy of: Cinematic Epic Emotional | EGLAIR by Alex-Productions | https://onsound.eu/Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US Copyright © 2024 Crimes We Forgot - All Rights Reserved.</p>