Although the 1932 kidnapping of aviator Charles Lindbergh’s baby was
a worldwide sensation, it was only one of an estimated three thousand
ransom kidnappings that occurred in the United States that year. The
epidemic hit America during the Great Depression and the last days of
Prohibition as criminal gangs turned kidnapping into the highly
lucrative “snatch racket.” Wealthy families and celebrities
purchased kidnap insurance, hired armed chauffeurs and bodyguards, and
carried loaded handguns. Some sent their children to school or summer
camp in Europe to get them out of harm’s way. “Recent Kidnappings
in America” was a regular feature in the New York Times, while Time
magazine included kidnappings in its weekly list of notable births,
deaths, and other milestones. The Snatch Racket is the story of a
crime epidemic that so frightened families that it undermined
confidence in law enforcement and government in general. In response,
President Franklin D. Roosevelt waged a three-year War against
Kidnappers with J. Edgar Hoover and his G-men (newly empowered to
carry weapons and make arrests) on the front lines. This first U.S.
war against terrorism revolutionized and modernized law enforcement in
the United States, dramatically expanding the powers of the federal
government in the fight against not only kidnapping but many new types
of interstate crime. At the heart of the narrative are some of the
most iconic names of the twentieth century: Rockefeller, Ford,
Lindbergh, Roosevelt, Hoover, Capone, Schwarzkopf, and 'Hearst, all
caught up in the kidnapping frenzy. The Snatch Racket is a
spellbinding account of terrifying abductions of prominent citizens,
gangsters invading homes with machine guns, the struggles of law
enforcement, and the courage of families doing whatever it took to
bring home the ransomed.
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The Kidnapping Epidemic That Terrorized 1930s America
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781640124325
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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