50 min

109 - The Champion Jail-Breaker Forgotten Darkness

    • Verkliga brott

John Frankford was a notorious thief of pretty much anything that wasn't nailed down.  His 30 year career in Pennsylvania and elsewhere is a series of crimes, arrests, and jailbreaks, punctuated with the occasional jail sentence that's actually served.  
Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastDarkness
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agable_fd/
Forgotten Darkness Google Map: https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1NsgqAha9Z3bMhBxg8FuM2tRLqwjH5-_F&usp=sharing
Part of the Straight Up Strange Network: https://www.straightupstrange.com/
Opening music from https://filmmusic.io. "Dark Child" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com). License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Closing music by Soma.
SOURCES
Lancaster Saturday Express, June 14, 1856, p. 4.
“A Plucky Escape.” The Landmark (White River Junction, Vermont), July 14, 1883.
“All Asked to Give Evidence.” Philadelphia Times, June 12, 1897.
“Arrest of an Accomplished Horse-Thief.” Baltimore County Union (Towsontown, Maryland), May 26, 1883.
“Arrest of a Noted Burglar.” Lancaster Intelligencer, May 25, 1874.
“Arrest of a Noted Horse Thief.” Lancaster Intelligencer, June 19, 1877.
“Arrested.” Lancaster Intelligencer, December 20, 1869.
“At His Old Tricks.” Lancaster Examiner, May 19, 1880.
“Attempted Escape from Prison.” Lancaster Examiner, March 15, 1854.
“August Term of Quarter Sessions.” Lancaster Semi-Weekly New Era, August 25, 1877.
“Caged Again.” Lancaster Intelligencer, September 8, 1880.
“Catching One of the Escaped Convicts.” Philadelphia Times, May 26, 1882.
“Caught Again.” Pittsburgh Commercial Gazette, September 7, 1878.
“Caught in the Act.” Lancaster Intelligencer, May 14, 1880.
“City and County Affairs – Court of Quarter Sessions – August Term.” Lancaster Intelligencer, August 25, 1857.
“City and County Items – John Frankford.” Lancaster Intelligencer, April 25, 1854.
“Committee Probes Frankford's Case.” Philadelphia Inquirer, June 12, 1897.
“Court of Quarter Sessions.” Lancaster Daily Evening Express, August 18, 1874.
―. Lancaster Intelligencer, August 23, 1877.
―. Lancaster Intelligencer, August 24, 1877.
“Court Proceedings.” Lancaster Examiner, November 27, 1861.
“Crime and Casualty.” Carlisle Valley Sentinel, December 9, 1881.
“Death Ends His Term in Prison.” Philadelphia Times, January 22, 1896.
“Divorced.” Lancaster Semi-Weekly New Era, September 8, 1883.
“Escape from Prison.” Lancaster Examiner, September 30, 1863.
“Escape of Prisoners from Lancaster Jail.” Baltimore Sun, May 25, 1882.
“Escape of Two Noted Criminals.” Lancaster Intelligencer, July 25, 1878.
“Escaped Convicts.” Lancaster Intelligencer, October 17, 1883.
“Escaped from Prison.” Lancaster Intelligencer, July 14, 1879.
“Frankford's Case.” Lancaster Intelligencer, May 28, 1874.
“Frankford in Limbo.” Lancaster Weekly Intelligencer, May 16, 1883.
“Frankford the Jail Breaker, Burglar and Horse Thief.” Lancaster Intelligencer, June 25, 1877.
“Frankford's Return.” Lancaster Semi-Weekly New Era, November 24, 1885.
“Frankford's Whereabouts.” Lancaster Intelligencer, October 31, 1883.
“Frankfort and Hambright in the Allegheny Court of Quarter Sessions.” Lancaster Daily Evening Express, June 15, 1870.
“Frankfort, the Jail Breaker.” Lancaster Intelligencer, May 9, 1870.
“G.C. Kennedy Disbarred.” Lancaster Examiner, June 26, 1895.
“General Jail Delivery.” Lancaster Examiner, May 31, 1882.
“Gordon Still Wants His Way.” Philadelphia Times, June 11, 1897.
“Is It Frankford?” Lancaster Semi-Weekly New Era, March 12, 1884.
“Jail Breakers.” Lancaster Intelligencer, August 8, 1881.
“John Frankford – Back Again In His Old Quarters.” Lancaster Semi-Weekly New Era, September 1, 1883.
“John Frankford – His Daughter Reaffirms His Death.” Lancaster Semi-Weekly New Era, January 10, 1885.
“John Frankford – Judge Fut

John Frankford was a notorious thief of pretty much anything that wasn't nailed down.  His 30 year career in Pennsylvania and elsewhere is a series of crimes, arrests, and jailbreaks, punctuated with the occasional jail sentence that's actually served.  
Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastDarkness
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agable_fd/
Forgotten Darkness Google Map: https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1NsgqAha9Z3bMhBxg8FuM2tRLqwjH5-_F&usp=sharing
Part of the Straight Up Strange Network: https://www.straightupstrange.com/
Opening music from https://filmmusic.io. "Dark Child" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com). License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Closing music by Soma.
SOURCES
Lancaster Saturday Express, June 14, 1856, p. 4.
“A Plucky Escape.” The Landmark (White River Junction, Vermont), July 14, 1883.
“All Asked to Give Evidence.” Philadelphia Times, June 12, 1897.
“Arrest of an Accomplished Horse-Thief.” Baltimore County Union (Towsontown, Maryland), May 26, 1883.
“Arrest of a Noted Burglar.” Lancaster Intelligencer, May 25, 1874.
“Arrest of a Noted Horse Thief.” Lancaster Intelligencer, June 19, 1877.
“Arrested.” Lancaster Intelligencer, December 20, 1869.
“At His Old Tricks.” Lancaster Examiner, May 19, 1880.
“Attempted Escape from Prison.” Lancaster Examiner, March 15, 1854.
“August Term of Quarter Sessions.” Lancaster Semi-Weekly New Era, August 25, 1877.
“Caged Again.” Lancaster Intelligencer, September 8, 1880.
“Catching One of the Escaped Convicts.” Philadelphia Times, May 26, 1882.
“Caught Again.” Pittsburgh Commercial Gazette, September 7, 1878.
“Caught in the Act.” Lancaster Intelligencer, May 14, 1880.
“City and County Affairs – Court of Quarter Sessions – August Term.” Lancaster Intelligencer, August 25, 1857.
“City and County Items – John Frankford.” Lancaster Intelligencer, April 25, 1854.
“Committee Probes Frankford's Case.” Philadelphia Inquirer, June 12, 1897.
“Court of Quarter Sessions.” Lancaster Daily Evening Express, August 18, 1874.
―. Lancaster Intelligencer, August 23, 1877.
―. Lancaster Intelligencer, August 24, 1877.
“Court Proceedings.” Lancaster Examiner, November 27, 1861.
“Crime and Casualty.” Carlisle Valley Sentinel, December 9, 1881.
“Death Ends His Term in Prison.” Philadelphia Times, January 22, 1896.
“Divorced.” Lancaster Semi-Weekly New Era, September 8, 1883.
“Escape from Prison.” Lancaster Examiner, September 30, 1863.
“Escape of Prisoners from Lancaster Jail.” Baltimore Sun, May 25, 1882.
“Escape of Two Noted Criminals.” Lancaster Intelligencer, July 25, 1878.
“Escaped Convicts.” Lancaster Intelligencer, October 17, 1883.
“Escaped from Prison.” Lancaster Intelligencer, July 14, 1879.
“Frankford's Case.” Lancaster Intelligencer, May 28, 1874.
“Frankford in Limbo.” Lancaster Weekly Intelligencer, May 16, 1883.
“Frankford the Jail Breaker, Burglar and Horse Thief.” Lancaster Intelligencer, June 25, 1877.
“Frankford's Return.” Lancaster Semi-Weekly New Era, November 24, 1885.
“Frankford's Whereabouts.” Lancaster Intelligencer, October 31, 1883.
“Frankfort and Hambright in the Allegheny Court of Quarter Sessions.” Lancaster Daily Evening Express, June 15, 1870.
“Frankfort, the Jail Breaker.” Lancaster Intelligencer, May 9, 1870.
“G.C. Kennedy Disbarred.” Lancaster Examiner, June 26, 1895.
“General Jail Delivery.” Lancaster Examiner, May 31, 1882.
“Gordon Still Wants His Way.” Philadelphia Times, June 11, 1897.
“Is It Frankford?” Lancaster Semi-Weekly New Era, March 12, 1884.
“Jail Breakers.” Lancaster Intelligencer, August 8, 1881.
“John Frankford – Back Again In His Old Quarters.” Lancaster Semi-Weekly New Era, September 1, 1883.
“John Frankford – His Daughter Reaffirms His Death.” Lancaster Semi-Weekly New Era, January 10, 1885.
“John Frankford – Judge Fut

50 min

Mest populära poddar inom Verkliga brott

Rättegångspodden
Tall Tale | Nils Bergman
Krimstad
Bonnier News
P3 Krim
Sveriges Radio
Fallen jag aldrig glömmer
Podplay | Hasse Aro
Förhörsrummet
Novel Studios
Krimrummet
Expressen