Trials of the Century, Ep. 3: Leopold & Loeb

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In May of 1924, Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb (ages 19 and 18, respectively, at the time) set out to prove their advanced intellect by committing the "perfect crime" when they kidnapped and murdered 14-year old Bobby Franks. Yet, as Robert Burns wrote in 1785: "The best-laid schemes o' mice an' men, Gang aft agley, An' lea'e us nought but grief an' pain, For promis'd joy!" Grief and pain are exactly what Leopold and Loeb left in their wake, but did they deserve the death penalty for their actions? State's Attorney Robert Crowe certainly thought they did, but with Clarence Darrow standing in the breach and Judge John R. Caverly on the bench, would it happen?

Trials of the Century is a collaboration between @RunkleOfTheBailey and @LawLumber. In this series, we do a deep dive into the trials that shaped the landscape of the law, whether in the United States, Canada, or elsewhere.

If you're interested in the behind-the-scenes to preparing for these shows, don't miss the members only livestreams where Ian & Rob give an early preview of the trial being covered that month. The members only streams are broadcast to members of both channels and gives some behind the scenes access to show outlining, research, and prep.

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