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Criminal Broads

Crime-Fighting Broad 002: Eunice Hunton Carter, Lawyer

Criminal Broads

Cloud10

True Crime, History, Society & Culture

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2019

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

In 1930s New York, a single man ruled the entire city with extortion, racketeering, and a healthy dose of murder. Nobody could take him down—until a black girl from Atlanta decided to try her hand at it. It was the match of the century: the lawyer, Eunice Hunton Carter vs. the mobster, Lucky Luciano. Only one of them would walk out of that courtroom unscathed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Is it a sin? A crime loving you dear like I do.

0:10.0

If it's a crime, then I'm guilty guilty of love in view.

0:17.0

Hi everyone.

0:22.0

Hi everyone. Welcome to another episode of Criminal Broads, a true crime

0:27.5

podcast about wild women on the wrong side of the law. My name is Tori Telfer. I'm your faithful host. I've written a book about female

0:35.0

serial killers called Lady Killers and I am currently working on a book about

0:39.5

Khan women which is proving to be so much fun.

0:44.2

I'm loving the research, and I hope

0:46.2

you'll check it out when it comes out

0:47.6

in approximately 10 million years,

0:49.6

because I have so much work to do first.

0:52.4

Today, we are embarking on our second episode of a little sub-series of the

1:00.2

podcast. So if you remember on episode 17 we started occasionally doing an

1:06.5

episode on a crime fighting broad rather than a criminal broad. So a wild woman

1:12.0

on the right side of the law, I guess you could say. I'm not going to do them every other episode or anything like that, but I like to throw them in to kind of spice up the narrative and shine a spotlight on some of the women who are working

1:25.2

against crime and not necessarily for, you know, huge organized criminal syndicates like

1:31.2

our girl, Griselda Blanco of episode 18. So today I'm very excited to tell you the story of the second ever crime fighting broad of this podcast who is a woman totally inspiring and very much forgotten by

1:46.5

history which as you probably know by now is one of my favorite combos.

1:50.1

I want to cite my source for this episode right up top just in case you don't see it in the

1:56.0

show notes. I always put my sources in the show notes by the way if you're curious.

2:00.3

But this episode's source is very special. It's a book written by this broad's grandson.

2:07.8

So the book is called Invisible, and it's by Stephen L Carter, who's written a lot of books. He's an excellent writer.

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