53. The Wife, In The Bedroom, With Picture Wire: Ruth Brown Snyder
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The Roaring 20's brought on a lot of changes in the United States. The economy started booming and many people saw a 22% growth in their paychecks.It was illegal to consume or make alcohol in the United States due to Prohibition, but many more Americans began to drink or drink more.And with the passing of the 19th Amendment, women were given the right to vote. This new era brought on a new type of woman called a "flapper."She danced, drank, smoked, and voted. She cut her hair, wore make-up, and partied until dawn.She was sexually liberated. People started to believe that women were sexual beings with wants and needs, and if they held back these desires, they would self-destructRuth did let go of all her inhibitions but still managed to destroy herself as well as those around her.Join Jen and Cam as they discuss one of the most famous executions of a murderessyou most likely have never heard of Ruth Brown SnyderPromo from our friendsGhosthunterandWine & Crime OTCP is proud to announce our new Executive Producer, the magnificent Dick VaneListener Discretion by the one and only Edward October of OctoberpodVHSMusic/editing and sound by the incredibly gifted Nico of We Talk of DreamsSources: -site links on ourtruecrimepodcast.comSmith Denies Snyder Plea by Frank Dolan Daily News New York 1/11/28She had to die by Ann Jones American Heritage Snyder's life sad says mother Times Union 3/31/27Gray testimony Muncie Evening Press 5/5/27Various articles on front page of Mansfield News 1/13/28 Ruth Brown Snyder Wiki murderpediaEncyclopedia.comThe Gray Space Between Life and Death James Mitchell 6/6/19Psychoanalyst new hope for her attorney Daily News New York 11/1/28/27Murder plot of blonde siren led to doom by Winifred Van Duzer Philadelphia Enquirer 6/8/41Economic Boom of the 1920sRoaring 20'sRoaring twentiesRoaring 20s Prohibition in the United States Prohibition FactsWoman weeps and drops into chair Birmingham News 5/10/27Join Jen and Cam as they discuss one of the most famous executions of a murderessyou most likely have never heard of, Ruth Brown Snyder