This is the sixteenth collection of our “coffee break” series, involving public domain works that are between about 3 and 15 minutes in length. These are great for study breaks, commutes, workouts, or any time you’d like to hear a whole story and only have a few minutes to devote to listening. The theme for this collection is “Crime”, where crime or criminals are significant. Librivox readers have chosen a combination of social commentaries, newspaper reports of true crimes and criminals, letters, fictional accounts of the life of the criminal and short ‘whodunnit’ mysteries. – Summary by Lynne Thompson
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After the Crime Part 1 by Constant Gueroult
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After the Crime Part 2 by Constant Gueroult
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Asexualization: Excerpt from Causes and Cures of Crime, by Thomas Speed Mosby b 1874
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'Brooklyn Girl Robbed' by anonymous from the New York Times, May 27,
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Captain Charles Bellamy, by Philip Gosse, 1879-1959
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Circumstantial Account of the Life, Trial, Piracies, and Execution of Captain John Kidd, who was hanged at Execution Dock by William Jackson, Esq.
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Correspondence with the Emperor Trajan by Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus (Pliny the Younger) 61~113
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'Eneas O'Hagan, the Irish Outlaw' by S.W. 1836
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The Female Criminal by Clarence Darrow (1857-1938)
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How Nuth Would Have Practiced his Art Upon the Gnoles by Lord Dunsany
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Murder at the Lake by H.A. Ripley
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The Narrative of a London Sneak or Common Thief by John Binney
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Office for Victims of Crime by U.S. Department of Justice 1993