Because of time constraints, I wasn't able to mention defense lawyer James A. Waldron Sr. who you can see second to the left in the photo of the defense team at the 4:29 mark of the video. Waldron was a prominent lawyer in the Trenton area and an important public defender in the case of the Trenton Six. Credit goes to his daughter Laura Darby who brought this to my attention in the comments section below. Thanks Laura!
Awesome research and reporting! I have to admit I’ve never heard of this incident, but I will be doing further reading now. Thanks for presenting this piece of history.
Thanks for your content. You should do one on the Emma Jean Stockton Murder in Trenton Mill Hill. I am subscribed and look forward to more Trenton/Hamilton content.
Thanks, Jim! I looked into that one and it may be a little too new (Believe it or not) for my wheelhouse but I added it to the list! Thanks for the suggestion and for watching!
Could you please add my father,James A. Waldron Sr. to your description of the defendants. My father, was the second person in your defense picture. He had been in the FBI and the OSS in China and Formosa with his brother T. Howard Waldron, (Trenton's Public Safety Director for many years). My father was a prominent attorney in Trenton, and always talked of being proud of being a Public Defender to the Trenton Six
Hi Laura, I read all about your father's work in the case. I was already running too long on the video or I would have mentioned him. I'm sorry I left some things out and didn't mention your father. Unfortunately, I can't change the movie now that it's been posted but I can leave a pinned tweet up at the top about his service on the case. Was your dad the one in the picture with Frank Katzenbach, Robert Queen and James Turp?
Fascinating information (and heartbreaking what those men had to deal with). As someone who is working in Trenton, I've found these historical videos especially interesting and well-researched. Keep it up! You're doing great work
Thanks Mick. That's a pretty comprehensive summary. Tragic story. I did enjoy the footage from @cb4visuals, too. And thanks for the credits. I might dig a little deeper sometime. Your videos are getting a little more sophisticated, too. Looks good.
Because of time constraints, I wasn't able to mention defense lawyer James A. Waldron Sr. who you can see second to the left in the photo of the defense team at the 4:29 mark of the video. Waldron was a prominent lawyer in the Trenton area and an important public defender in the case of the Trenton Six. Credit goes to his daughter Laura Darby who brought this to my attention in the comments section below. Thanks Laura!
Awesome research and reporting! I have to admit I’ve never heard of this incident, but I will be doing further reading now. Thanks for presenting this piece of history.
Thanks for watching, Ty!
Thanks for your content. You should do one on the Emma Jean Stockton Murder in Trenton Mill Hill. I am subscribed and look forward to more Trenton/Hamilton content.
Thanks, Jim! I looked into that one and it may be a little too new (Believe it or not) for my wheelhouse but I added it to the list! Thanks for the suggestion and for watching!
Thank you so much for this content. You get an A+! ❤👍🏽
Wow, thank you!
This was very good. Thanks for the lesson!
Thanks, Khal. I appreciate you taking the time to watch and I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Can you make a video about Trenton's Chambersburg Mafia? Many of them held powerful positions in state governments for decades.
Could you please add my father,James A. Waldron Sr. to your description of the defendants. My father, was the second person in your defense picture. He had been in the FBI and the OSS in China and Formosa with his brother T. Howard Waldron, (Trenton's Public Safety Director for many years). My father was a prominent attorney in Trenton, and always talked of being proud of being a Public Defender to the Trenton Six
Hi Laura, I read all about your father's work in the case. I was already running too long on the video or I would have mentioned him. I'm sorry I left some things out and didn't mention your father. Unfortunately, I can't change the movie now that it's been posted but I can leave a pinned tweet up at the top about his service on the case. Was your dad the one in the picture with Frank Katzenbach, Robert Queen and James Turp?
@@TheMickeyShuffle Yes, he was next to Mr. Katzenbach
@@bluefan4455 Ok, sorry about the delay. I have added a pinned comment below the video. Sorry about that!
@@TheMickeyShuffleCan you add my grandpa to the description. He was walking by while it happened but didn't see nothing.
Thanks for this video. I am subscribing now. 🙋🏻♀️ Will wait for more.
Thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoyed!
Fascinating information (and heartbreaking what those men had to deal with). As someone who is working in Trenton, I've found these historical videos especially interesting and well-researched. Keep it up! You're doing great work
Thanks so much for taking the time to watch. I really appreciate the kind words!
Didnt know this history of the city where im from. Wow.
Great Video!
Hahaha...thanks SpookyCapp.
Good video. Hi from Trenton!
Hi Bobby...thanks for watching!
Thanks Mick. That's a pretty comprehensive summary. Tragic story. I did enjoy the footage from @cb4visuals, too. And thanks for the credits. I might dig a little deeper sometime. Your videos are getting a little more sophisticated, too. Looks good.
Thanks so much for saying so. You been watching since the beginning so you have seen it all. I can't tell you how appreciative I am!
@@TheMickeyShuffle GREAT JOB!!!
@@leroygardner2034 Thanks Leroy!
Good story
Thanks, Pat!
Did they sing Stormy Weather?
Trenton NJ born and raised
1948 Trenton police was all white even Perry st was white
I remember being 7 years old and Perry Street was so racist.
Been tricking the people 4ever
Collis English and Ralph copper. Likely them