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Calling All Cars 33-12-06 (ep002) Burma White Case
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 33-12-13 (ep003) York Gang Holdup
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 33-12-20 (ep004) The Human Bomb
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 33-12-27 (ep005) Cookie Vejar Killing
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 34-01-03 (ep006) Missing Mexican Sheiks
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 34-01-10 (ep007) Caliente Money Car Holdup
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 34-01-17 (ep008) The Steele Kidnapping
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 34-01-24 (ep009) Case of the Three Grooved Bullets
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
Calling All Cars 1934-01-31 (ep010) Castor Oil Diamond Robbery
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-02-07 (ep011) The Smashed Windshield
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-02-14 (ep012) The Times Bombing Case
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-02-28 (ep014) Killer Hudson
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-03-14 (ep016) The Chloroform Murder
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-03-21 (ep017) The Dillinger Case
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-03-28 (ep018) The Spinoza Case
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-04-04 (ep019) The Red Rose Girl
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-04-11 (ep020) The Cut Rate Murder
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 34-04-18 (ep021) Hammers in Honduras
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 34-04-25 (ep022) Captain Courageous
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 34-05-02 (ep023) Murder at Southgate
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 34-05-09 (ep024) Little Phil Alquin
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-05-16 (ep025) Gettle Kidnapping Case
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-05-23 (ep026) Seven Words and a Fingerprint
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-05-30 (ep027) Dinner Party Bandits
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-06-06 (ep028) The Big Mail Robbery
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-06-13 (ep029) Murder of a Soul
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-06-20 (ep030) One of the Finest
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-06-27 (ep031) Power and Light Holdup
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-07-04 (ep032) July Fourth In a Radio Car
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-07-11 (ep033) Fingerprints Don't Lie
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-07-18 (ep034) Manchuko Dope Ring
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-07-25 ep035 Execution 0f Dillinger
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-08-01 ep036 Nitroglycerin Parson
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-08-08 ep037 Corpse in the Desert
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-08-15 ep038 Crooks Are Human Beings
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-08-22 ep039 You Cant Kill a Cop
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 34-08-29 (ep040) Let the Sucker Pay
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 34-09-05 (ep041) Marks on the Bedroom Screen
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 34-09-12 (ep042) The Human Monkey
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 34-09-19 (ep043) The Ruth Judd Case
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 34-09-26 (ep044) Stop That Car
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-10-02 (ep045) Skid Row Dope Ring
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-10-09 (ep046) The Unwritten Law
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-10-16 (ep047) One Way Ride
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-10-23 (ep048) Trouser Cuff Clue
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-10-30 (ep049) The Perfect Crime
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-11-06 ep050 Six Shots at Midnight
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-11-13 ep051 A Thousand Pieces of Paper
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-11-20 ep052 Death for a Diamond Ring
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 1934-11-27 ep053 Sometimes People Aren't Murdered
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 34-12-04 (ep054) Don't Get Chummy with a Watchman
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 34-12-11 (ep055) A Cup of Coffee Some Strychnine Too
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 34-12-18 (ep056) Moving Picture Murder
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 34-12-25 (ep057) Human Side of a Cop
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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Calling All Cars 35-01-01 (ep058) Highlights of 1934
TeslaWirelessRadio
Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
Calling All Cars 1934-01-31 (ep010) Castor Oil Diamond Robbery
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Calling All Cars aired from 29 Nov 1933 until 8 Sep 1939 and originated on the West coast over the Columbia Broadcasting System. The show was sponsored by the Rio Grande Oil Company which was a part of the Sinclair Oil Corporation. The show only ran in areas where Rio Grande "Cracked" gasoline was sold.
The writer-director of the show was William N Robson. Each episode was dramatization of a true crime story, how each crime was solved, and justice served. Episodes were introduced mainly by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department. Sgt Jesse Rosenquist, a police dispatcher was a part of the entire run of the series.
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