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An Incident In The Blacksmith’s Shop
Episode 380 tells the story of a violent rampage and its aftermath, when a jealous man shoots a rival down in cold blood and then bashes his head with a hammer. There are enough witnesses that there’s no question his guilt, and the third act details the extremes he will take to avoid a date in the electric chair.
Culled from the historic pages of the Asheville Gazette-News, the Charlotte Observer, and other newspapers of the era.
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