"Alibi in Red."
By David X. Manners (1912-2007).
First appearance: Ten Detective Aces, January 1943.
Short short short story (4 pages).
Online at Comic Book Plus (HERE; select page 98 from the dropdown menu).
"Fingerprints don't lie—but sometimes they bear testimony that is subject to change without notice."
A robbed safe, a dead cop, and being caught red-handed at the crime scene—such is the frame unsuspecting Ralph Childs finds himself in; the only thing that will cancel his date
with the electric chair is manifested in red, red as in red-handed . . .
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"Dig It Deep."By David X. Manners (1912-2007).
First appearance: Popular Detective, May 1948.
Short short short story (4 pages).
Online at Pulpgen (dead link).
"Detective Carter lets a hunch lead him to a killer!"
This policeman is sure he's got the killer; the killer is sure he's thought of everything. We leave it to you to predict just who's right . . .
Erratum: On a subsequent re-reading of "Dig It Deep" we've come to realize that the author did indeed include that crucial element which does play fair with the reader; we therefore
beg everyone's forgiveness for overlooking it and unjustly libeling the writer.
Resource:
- Says FictionMags about our author: "According to his son Tim he wasn’t actually 'David X. Manners' but was 'David X Manners' as the 'X' was his whole name and not an initial."
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