Morbid

Episode 678: The Mad Bomber of New York (Part 1)

Jun 5, 2025
In the chilling narrative, delve into the reign of the Mad Bomber who terrorized New York City in the 1940s and 50s. Discover the mystery behind the first bomb found at a major company and the cryptic letters he sent to the press. Follow the escalating bombings at iconic locations, including Grand Central Station, and explore the psychological turmoil stirred among residents. The investigation faced technological challenges and fears were amplified as the bomber's motives remained elusive, creating a captivating tale of suspense and terror.
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ANECDOTE

First Bomb Found at Con Edison

  • In 1940, a Con Edison employee discovered a pipe bomb in the company offices with a note saying, "Con Edison Crooks – this is for you."
  • This bomb was found before it detonated, marking the beginning of the Mad Bomber's reign in New York City.
INSIGHT

Infernal Machine Bomb Insight

  • The pipe bomb, called an "infernal machine," was crude and volatile with no electronic trigger, making it unpredictable and dangerous.
  • Experts concluded the bomb was incorrectly assembled and not capable of detonating, showing the bomber was an amateur initially.
INSIGHT

Cough Drop Signature in Bombs

  • The bomber's bombs contained a mysterious cough drop inside each pipe bomb, which remained unexplained.
  • This unique signature linked the bombs together as the work of a single individual with a personal quirk.
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