Jack Maddox explores Vermont's brutal Prohibition-era smuggling trade, where desperate farmers risked everything running Canadian liquor across unguarded borders. The episode examines bootlegger Clarence Morse's harrowing escapes and the 1927 killing of runner Titus by federal agents, revealing how economic desperation transformed ordinary people into outlaws.
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