Before the invention of the car. Before the radio, typewriters, elevators, telephones, and electricity. This local company ...
Police traced the glasses to a Chicago optometrist who had prescribed them for Nathan Leopold. If he hadn't lost his glasses, Leopold and his friend Loeb might have indeed gotten away with murder.
scientifically accurate glass sculptures of plants and sea creatures used for both display and scientific study that were made by father-and-son duo Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka, who hailed from a long ...
Whitney was able to provide police with a timeline based on the glasses, leading them to identify the victim. Other cases in the "murder corner" are that of Leopold and Loeb, two students at the ...