Award-winning true crime author Jane Turzillo brings together the
strippers, gangsters, robbers, shady politicians, and more from
Cleveland's rough and rowdy past.
From world-class museums and popular sports teams to peaceful parks and
charming neighborhoods, Cleveland has a lot to offer. But it has a
wilder, darker side. Along the one-block passageway called Short
Vincent, tourists and celebrities mixed with bookies and mobsters for
drinks and dinner, underworld gossip, and all kinds of entertainment. In
1969, Ted Conrad disappeared with $215,000 in stolen cash. An obituary
more than fifty years later finally told authorities where he went. In
the wee hours of March 24, 1970, someone slipped up to the front of the
Cleveland Museum of Art and planted a bomb on the marble pedestal that
supported Rodin's The Thinker. Who and why remain unknown.