Solve It: The Sinister Scene at the Shuttered Studio
Photographer found slain in studio. Three suspects. Two ...
Solved! The Twisted Case of the Terrible Twins
Earlier this year, on January 28, the Harlem Grand Theater was shaken by the tragic death of Clara Parker, a talented understudy to her twin sister, leading actress Josie Parker. Clara was found in their shared dressing room, felled by a blow to the head with a heavy candlestick.
Solve It! The Twisted Case of the Terrible Twins
The Harlem Grand Theater is rocked by tragedy when ingenue Clara Parker, the talented understudy to her sister, leading actress Josie Parker, is discovered slain in the sisters’ dressing room.
Obit: Remembering Clara Parker
NEW YORK, Jan. 29, 1924 — The Harlem theater community mourns the tragic loss of Clara Parker, a rising star whose promising career was cut prematurely short.
Solved! The Puzzling Case of the Prolific Puzzle Maker
Last week, we dug deep into the enigmatic demise of Victor Stone. By day, he was a respected proprietor of a quaint bookstore, and by night, a sought-after creator of diabolical crossword puzzles for the Harlem Chronicle. Yet his life was cut short in a shroud of mystery and suspicion.
Solve It! The Puzzling Case of the Prolific Puzzlemaker
The sudden death of the Harlem Chronicle's puzzle creator, Victor Stone, has left the newspaper and its readers in shock. Stone, a respected bookstore owner by day and a popular crossword puzzle designer by night, was found dead in his apartment last week.
Obit: Remembering Victor Stone
NEW YORK, June 8, 1925—Victor Stone, our beloved puzzle creator, was a man of immense talent and profound complexity. Stone, 55, was found deceased yesterday at his desk in his Edgecombe Avenue apartment. He was 55.