182 Fact or Fiction, True Crime At Its Best, and Nashville, Tennessee, As It Used To Be

Published: Oct. 4, 2021, 12:44 a.m.

Crimes can be strange and hard to believe. That people can sink to such low depths, and that these crimes can sometimes be stranger than fiction, but this week, the Afternoon Radio Theatre Sundae presents true crime at its best, with several episodes of Crime Classics, a series that broadcast on CBS in 1953 and 1954, and to top the sundae off, the strawberry is the Grand Ole Opry, from Nashville Tennessee, the way it used to be.\n\nFeatures this week include:\n\nAlsop Family, How it Diminished and Grew\n\nThe Bloody Banks of Fall River\n\nIf a Body Needs a Body, Just Call Burke and Hare\n\nThe Assassination of Abraham Lincoln\n\nAnd the Strawberry\u2026\n\nThe Grand Ole Opry: Summer\u2019s Gone, Winter\u2019s a Comin\u2019\n\nJoin Monica Jones and her crew, on The Afternoon Radio Theatre Sundae on Whose Blind Life is it Anyway, every Sundays, at 2:00 pm (EST), 11:00 am (PST), and with no distracting images to focus on, it will simply take you away to far away lands, distant times and to meet interesting people, all using your imagination.