The forgotten linen-bag hanging on a hook toppled his empire
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The forgotten linen-bag hanging on a hook toppled his empire
In this episode, we follow how a routine linen route intersected with city politics and criminal enterprise after a septic contractor found a sealed bag in a condemned building. The story tracks the physical clues and the people tied to the route, asking how everyday trust hid a covert protection and numbers operation.
Person: Kimberly Griffin
Person: Mark Snyder
Person: Ryan Bailey
Person: Pete Varga
Person: Dennis Farrow
- A sealed dry-cleaning bag tagged for a restaurant closed since 2013 was found hanging on an iron hook beneath a recently replaced lightbulb.
- Inside the bag: $23,400 in banded cash and a 38-line adding-machine tape with handwritten numbers, dates, and codes.
- Mark Snyder ran the commercial linen route that serviced dozens of Harwick businesses and kept meticulous paper route logs.
- Route driver Ryan Bailey’s Thursday logs show 8-12 minutes idle at the Kellner Building basement repeatedly, though the building had no tenant or utility account.
- City comptroller Dennis Farrow personally signed 22 consecutive inspection waivers for Snyder’s storefronts between 2009 and 2014, a pattern investigators later flagged.
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