Every Place Has a Story

Episode 04: Lay Off or We’ll Bump You Off

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By the 1930s, Inspector Vance had become a familiar face at crime scenes and was often called to testify in court because of his knowledge of forensics. In fact, his skills and analytic abilities were so effective that in 1934 there were seven attempts on his life—including a car bomb—and for a time he and his family were under constant police guard from criminals afraid to go up against him in court.

Inspector Vance in his lab ca.1930s. Courtesy Vance family

The stories for this first series are from my book  Blood, Sweat, and Fear: The Story of Inspector Vance (Eve Lazarus, Arsenal Pulp Press, 2017).  Vance was one of the first forensic scientists in North America, and during his 42-year-career, helped to solve some of the most sensational murders of the 20th Century. Each episode focuses on one of those cases.

Blood, Sweat, and Fear: The Story of Inspector Vance
Vance took this photo of the home made bomb sent to him through the mail at the Vancouver Police Department, 1934

Photo logo: Threatening letter from the personal files of John FCB Vance

Credits

  • Intro and outro: Duke Ellington’s St. Louie Toodle
  • Background track created by Nico Vettese www.wetalkofdreams.com
  • Inspector Vance’s voice by Mark Dunn

Photo logo: Threatening letter from the personal files of John FCB Vance

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