Let George Do It – The Malignant Heart. ep111, 481206

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A woman writes a letter about her husband, and the trouble he is in. George thinks the man just needs treatment from a good psychiatrist, but he’s intrigued enough to go and dig up more details on the matter.

The man is one who certainly have some odd ways about him. He does what he likes, even twisting the local lawman around his little finger. He does things to break the law, and then gets out of punishment. What’s his game all about? What can George do to defeat the man?

When murder becomes part of the picture, George tries to set the man up in a trap, but how? The man seems to be too slippery for the law to take him down. Somehow though, I bet George Valentine is just the man to put a stop to the twisted activities.