This is the first issue of Courtroom Stories, published in August-September 1931 by Good Story Magazine Company. A scarce Harold Hersey title.
Focussing on non-fictional accounts of “Famous Trials of Today and Yesterday” the magazine contained very little fiction.
This issue features a outstanding cover by Walter M. Baumhofer who later painted most of the Doc Savage pulp covers. Courtroom Stories was published for six issues until April 1932.
These three stories are torn from the pages of the August-September, 1931 issue of Courtroom Stories magazine and is read with stirring intensity by Milton Bagby, Joe Formichella, and Mark Finfrock.
The Trial of Oscar Wilde
by Robert W Sneddon
An amazing document of an amazing trial.
Read by Milton Bagby
Murder in the Courtroom
by Ray Humphreys
The most ironclad case can crumble on the rocks of evidence!
Read by Joe Formichella
Chapter 1: Enter—The Main Witness
Chapter 2: Murder In The Courtroom
Chapter 3: Out Ot The Past
Chapter 4: Strange Birds
Chapter 5: Mohanna, Hero!
Chapter 6: Queer Revelations
Chapter 7: The "Count" Exposed
Chapter 8: The Murder Of Varino
Chapter 9: On With The Trial
Chapter 10: Stephana, A Witness
Chapter 11: The Noose Tightens
Chapter 12: More Fireworks!
Chapter 13: The State Rests
Chapter 14: Ralph Norman—Himself
Chapter 15: Bad Minutes For Ralph
Chapter 16: All Over, But—
Chapter 17: Justice—For All!
The Camden Town Murder
by Robert Guillaume
The actual truth of what lay behind a strange murder!
Read by Mark Finfrock
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5