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True Crimecast

No Place Like Home - Terry Jon Martin and Jerry Hal Saliterman

True Crimecast

Stove Leg Media

True Crime, Society & Culture, Documentary, Personal Journals

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 25 October 2024

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

An infamous ruby red slippers worn by Judy Garland in "The Wizard of Oz" went missing in 2005. Their journey back home was a lot more challenging than just a yellow brick road.

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0:00.0

Stove Lake Media, igniting conversation.

0:07.0

Welcome to TricRAIN to Go. What can I get for you?

0:17.0

Yeah, I'm in the mood to watch some movies. Do you have any memorabilia that I could take a look at?

0:23.0

Pull up to the second window and we'll see you next crime.

0:29.0

Welcome to True Crime to Go. I am John, here is always with Jamie and we are talking about

0:39.1

potentially one of the top 10 best movies of all time via my personal feelings?

0:45.0

Well, I think it's easily one of the most important movies of all time.

0:49.0

Yeah, I mean back when movies were it was the first movie to show anything in color

0:53.5

it's really transcended time obviously based on a novel which is different but

0:58.0

yeah the the Wizard of Oz which truth be told I watched probably hundreds of times as a kid.

1:06.0

I got to be honest I watch this equally as much and every time I would find myself terrified. The witch scared me to death, but the

1:17.0

flying monkeys. The monkeys, dude. They got me because they look evil and then they can fly. It's like the opposite of a snake.

1:25.0

Snakes are evil they lay on the ground. Monkeys that fly are evil and they can

1:29.7

fly and kill you. It's just a lot. It was great special effects but so many memorable

1:36.6

moments but maybe none as memorable as those Ruby red slippers. All right,

1:41.6

why don't you get the ball rolling man? Yeah, so obviously we are talking about Dorothy slippers that were worn by Judy Garland in the making of the Wizard of Oz. Now there are a few different pairs that she wore and

1:54.4

and they're in different places but one particular pair of slippers

1:58.1

vanished in 2005 and it took nearly 20 years for the FBI to track them down.

2:07.0

And these were not just any old shoes. These slippers were just iconic. They had sequins and glass beads. They were the

2:16.5

ruby red slippers, like you said, and they are an iconic piece of American

2:21.3

film history, and there were only four authentic pairs known to exist

2:26.1

so they didn't just have one pair for the movie they had a few on hand just in case and

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