Crime: The Autobiography of a Crook
Eddie Guerin
Read by Jim Locke





This is not what one could call in any shape or form a pretty story. It is the plain unvarnished tale of a man who has been a notorious criminal from his boyhood days, and it is printed only because it will prove, in a way that all the prison statistics in the world cannot prove, that you can’t win at the crooked game. - by the editor (9 hr 12 min)