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Episode 154 The Curious Case of Condy Dabney

2024/11/18
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On a sweltering day in August 1925, Mary Vickery vanished from Coxton, Kentucky. Several months later, her remains were found in an abandoned mine located just outside the town. A local taxi driver was apprehended, tried, and sentenced to life in prison for the teenager's murder. In the spring of 1927, a young woman appeared in Harlan County with information that could clear his name.

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Episode Sources

The Lexington Herald): Coxton Child Still Missing, August 30, 1925

The Harlan Daily Enterprise): Vickery Girl Still Missing, September 18, 1925

The Harlan Daily Enterprise): Dabney Caught: Now in Jail, March 5, 1926

The Harlan Daily Enterprise): Dabney Given Life for Slaying of Vickery Girl, April 2, 1926

The Atlanta Constitution): When Justice Triumphed, September 4, 1932.

Kidnapping, Murder and Mayhem): “She Rose from the Dead”, September 10, 2020.

The Messenger): Marie Jackson fails to know Mary Vickery, March 22, 1927

The Park City Daily News): A Woman Scorned, March 22, 1927

The Lexington Herald): Senate Bill Asks $5,000 to Repay Harlan Man for Erroneous Imprisonment, February 15, 1928

The Voice): An Act of Revenge, August 17, 1935

National Register of Exonerations): Condy Dabney

Edwin Borchard:) Convicting the Innocent: Errors of Criminal Justice (1932)

FindaGrave): Condy Ulysses Dabney, 1895-1966 

Episode Music

Out of the Mines, courtesy of Ross Gentry, Asheville, North Carolina.