@book{169, keywords = {Pennsylvania Railroad, legal profession, detectives, judges, Pennsylvania State Police, WNBO radio station, Aluminum Corporation of America (ALCOA), American Sheet and Tin Plate Company, National Road, KDKA radio station, Black Americans, coal industry}, author = {Elmer Faber}, title = {Behind the Law: True Stories Compiled from the Archives of the Pennsylvania State Police}, abstract = {An anthology of 25 true crime stories set mostly in Western Pennsylvania.}, year = {1933}, pages = {239 p.}, publisher = {Chas. M. Henry Printing Co.}, address = {Greensburg, PA}, note = {New Kensington is referred to as Parnassus, as it was then known. Elmer Faber, an officer in Troop D who was then based in Greensburg, researched, developed, and broadcast the stories in this collection for WNBO radio of Washington’ show Behind the Law, which started in 1932 at Pittsburgh's KDKA radio.}, language = {English}, }