
A Crucifixion in Chicago - UI Podcast #217
In 1945, police were shocked to find a man nailed to a wooden cross underneath Chicago’s elevated railway.
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Show Notes
In 1945, police were astounded to discover a man affixed to a wooden cross, hastily fastened to the beams supporting Chicago’s elevated railway. His assailants were never identified, but the victim repeatedly brought up the name of Dr. Emil Bronner. It's worth noting that this is the very same Dr. Bronner who later pioneered the widely acclaimed castile soap that carries his name. This story will help explain the quirky messages on their soap bottles.
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