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Criminal Broads

The Duchess: Juanita Spinelli

Criminal Broads

Cloud10

True Crime, History, Society & Culture

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2019

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Juanita Spinelli ran a gang of embarrassingly awful Northern Californian crooks who could barely rob enough gas stations to stay afloat. And yet three years after forming her gang, she was walking toward the gas chamber, while citizens across the country clamored that it wasn’t right to execute a woman. (Become a Patreon supporter for rewards and bonus content! And here’s the slideshow of California’s death row inmates that I mention at the end of the episode…) Sources: All Juanita Spinelli coverage from The San Francisco Examiner, 1940-1941“Murder Ring in State Broken,” Santa Maria Times, 16 April 1940“Robbery-Gang Killing Explained,” The Los Angeles Times, 17 April 1940“Woman Seized as Murder Ring Head,” Leader-Telegram, 17 April 1940“Gang is Indicted in Sacramento For Slaying of Youth,” Reno Gazette-Journal, 23 April 1940“Aided Slayers to Save Child,” Muncie Evening Press, 25 May 1940“'Duchess’ Gang Aid Admits Throwing Victim Into River,” Oakland Tribune, 27 May 1940“A Woman Condemned to Die,” Lincoln News Messenger, 13 Feb 1941“‘The Duchess’ to Die for Gang Slaying,” The Press Democrat, 19 June 1941“Murderess Snatched from Death’s Shadow,” The Press Democrat, 20 June 1941“Death Awaits Mrs. Spinelli,” The Los Angeles Times, 20 Nov 1941“‘The Duchess’ Dies in Gas Chamber,” The Roseville Press, 21 Nov 1941“Many Pleas Made For Duchess’ Life,” Oakland Tribune, 21 Nov 1941“‘Duchess’ Quiet in Execution,” Santa Cruz Evening News, 21 Nov 1941“Aides to ‘Duchess’ Executed; Laugh and Pray at Finish,” The Los Angeles Times, 29 Nov 1941“These Interesting People,” Oakland Tribune, 4 Nov 1946 "Big Names from the Big House,” Santa Cruz Sentinel, 17 Dec 2000“The Death of a Duchess,” Daily News, 29 June 2003“Timeline: Capital Punishment in California,” Southern California Public Radio“California Death Penalty Suspended; 737 Inmates Get Stay of Execution,” New York Times, 12 March 2019“The most notorious inmates on California's death row,” SF Gate, 13 March 2019“These are the 737 inmates on California's death row,” LA Times, 13 March 2019 Music: “Guilty” by Richard A. Whiting, Harry Akst, and Gus Kahn, sung by Anna Telfer.“Me and the Blues,” sung by Mildred Bailey, from archive.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Is it a sin? A crime loving you dear like I do? If it's a crime then I'm guilty

0:06.3

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

0:20.0

Hello, hello, my beautiful listeners, and welcome to episode 26 of Criminal Broads, a true crime

0:26.2

and history podcast about wild women who have ended up on the wrong side of the law for reasons

0:32.0

that they will tell you in court had nothing to do with

0:35.2

them. My name is Tori Telfer. I am your host. I am a true crime writer and how else would I describe myself a plant mother and someone who I'd like to think is

0:48.7

getting a little bit better at baking day by day. I am coming to you from beautiful New York City. I was thinking

0:55.7

earlier today that I think the only other time I've mentioned my location on this

0:59.6

podcast is when I was living in Chicago.

1:02.5

So if you remember that episode,

1:04.8

you might still be imagining me in my Chicago apartment,

1:08.3

but I have moved.

1:10.3

I'm in Manhattan now, the land of Son of Sam and Typhoid Mary.

1:15.7

So I'm coming to you, I'm coming to you from New York City.

1:19.2

It is springtime here.

1:20.5

I know I have listeners across the globe, so it might not be spring where you are

1:24.4

personally at the moment but here it's getting warm. It's really getting warm and

1:29.0

I'm very happy for that's

1:33.0

today's episode is I have a little I made a little sandwich for you there's a story and there's

1:39.8

also the history of California's death penalty

1:45.9

sandwiching the episode.

1:47.1

I think you'll find it interesting if you're anything like me,

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