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🔎 Episode Summary:

In this captivating deep dive, Amanda unravels one of New York’s most infamous unsolved mysteries — the 1930 disappearance of Judge Joseph Force Crater. What began as a routine day in Manhattan turned into one of the most baffling vanishing acts in U.S. history, sending shockwaves through political circles, law enforcement, and the media for decades.

From suspicious political dealings, potential mob ties, and secret vaults to bizarre sightings as far away as Nova Scotia and California, Amanda walks us through the tangled web of conspiracies and cover-ups surrounding Crater's case. And yes — we talk about Stella: his enigmatic wife whose actions raised as many questions as the disappearance itself.

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💬 Notable Quotes:

“Good luck, Joe, wherever you are.”Stella Crater, every April 6th, at a Greenwich Village bar

“That’s why I don’t understand... why isn’t she letting them into the vaults? They’re trying to find your husband!” – Amanda

🎧 About the Podcast:

New York’s Dark Side explores the lesser-known and darker corners of New York’s history — from mysterious disappearances and unsolved murders to political intrigue and urban legends. Hosted by Amanda, a curious mind drawn to the shadows of the city that never sleeps.

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