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  <title>BONUS - Five Favorites: Crime Classics</title>
  <description>In this bonus episode, I'm sharing my five favorite installments of&amp;amp;nbsp;Crime Classics - the anthology of true crime stories taken from the pages of history. &amp;quot;Connaisseur of crime&amp;quot; Thomas Hyland (played by Lou Merrill) narrated the tales that ranged from BC until recent history. A dismembered corpse stuns Boston society in &amp;quot;The Terrible Deed of John White Webster&amp;quot; (originally aired on CBS on July 13, 1953), and a woman's murder of her philandering boyfriend is only the beginning of the story in &amp;quot;The Incredible Trial of Laura D. Fair&amp;quot; (AFRS rebroadcast from August 17, 1953). A pair of enterprising young men enter the corpse procurement business in &amp;quot;If a Body Need a Body, Just Call Burke and Hare&amp;quot; (originally aired on CBS on December 2, 1953). Plus, two of history's most notorious murders are dramatized - &amp;quot;The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln&amp;quot; (originally aired on CBS on December 9, 1953) and &amp;quot;Twenty-Three Knives Against Caesar&amp;quot; (originally aired on CBS on February 10, 1954). </description>
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