Back in the day--WAY back in the day--pulp magazines and books were wildly popular. And the more outlandish the crime, the better.

At the Daviess County Public Library, recently, Digital Managing Editor Ashley and I came across an issue of "Startling Detective" magazine.

In it, we found a story about the death of a Daviess County sheriff who'd passed away in 1966. He was the sheriff who was the lead on the case of a couple of notorious West Louisville bank robbers from the 1920s.

It was a story written for WOMI radio. How cool is that?!?

Take a look:

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