EPISODE 46: Housecalls PT. 1

Paul and Kate head travel all over the Northeast in 1937 for the first part of a double-header.  A man is awoken in his car and soon after not one, but two bodies are found inside. But the driver's arrest is only the start of this very involved case. 

Sources:

“Legislative Report Prepared in Accordance with the Ninety-Fifth Legislature” (Department of the Attorney General) 1952.  

https://www.chadevanswronglyconvicted.org/documents/JamesArchibald1952reportoftheLittlefieldhomicides.pdf  

  

A Murder Mystery for the Ages (Paris Hill, Maine) 

https://parishill.org/a-murder-mystery-for-the-ages/ 

  

“50th Anniversary Of Maine’s Strangest Murder Case” by Jerry Harkavy (Associated Press) 1987. 

https://apnews.com/article/e65256a30a3d8d73ed1614ccd9b63b68 

  

“Jury Hears Dwyer’s Confession” (The Lewiston Daily Sun) December 2, 1937 

https://www.newspapers.com/image/828893237/?terms=belt%20james%20lydia%20littlefield%20&match=1 

  

“South Paris Murders Remain a Mystery” by Karen M. Lemke (Lewiston Sun Journal) January 18, 1986 

https://www.newspapers.com/image/831574703/?terms=deputy%20sheriff%20francis%20carroll&match=1 

  

“Francis M. Carroll” (The National Registry of Exonerations) (https://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/casedetailpre1989.aspx?caseid=45 

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