cover of episode 119: Cryptic: Isidor Fink, Locked Room Mystery

119: Cryptic: Isidor Fink, Locked Room Mystery

2020/3/19
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It sounds like something out of a crime novel, and often times, stores such as these are. But the murder of Isador Fink was very real. His neighbor heard screams and called the police, but no one could get inside. After sending a small boy through a tiny window, they finally got in. There was no murder weapon which meant it wasn't a suicide, no other fingerprints, no money taken, and several locks locked from the inside. Who could have committed a seemingly impossible crime? To access earlier episodes of Corpus Delicti and to help support the show, please visit patreon.com/corpusdelictiOur merch store can be found at corpusdelicti.threadless.comMusic by:Kai Engel"Daemones"Blooper music by:Art of Escapism"Coal Miners"This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.Transition Music by:Nick ScarantinoScarytino.comSources:https://www.historicmysteries.com/isidor-fink/)https://journal.com.ph/editorial/mysteries/perfect-murder-impossible-death-isidor-fink)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locked-room_mystery)https://the-line-up.com/isidor-fink)https://www.nytimes.com/paidpost/facebookwatch/limetown-fink.html)“The Warden Speaks” - The Times (San Mateo California) - Dec 3, 1938 Cover photo is the address as it looks today.