Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons – The Case Of Murder At A Mile A Minute. 511206

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Audio seems a bit slow and draggy. It’s a bright, sunny day in the park when a convertible with a man and woman drives through. The man pulls over to let a motorcycle pass, when the man is shot, and barely manages to stop the car as he dies in the arms of his lady friend.

Eleanor takes the case to Mr Keen, who promises to do everything in his power to catch the killer. There’s a few extra facts that Mr Keen listens to, about an incident at a nightclub, and a hot tempered man named Glen Larkin, who is a former fiancee of Eleanor. In flashback, Eleanor relives the moments in question. At a birthday party, Glen makes a nuicance of himself with Eleanor, and her new boyfriend, Ted Masters. As a kicker, Glen owns a motorcycle.

Babette is Ted’s distraught daughter who is staying with her uncle Harry. Mr Keen goes to learn what they might know about the happenings. Mike Clancey has brought Glen to join the fun, and he makes the claim that Eleanor could be the one to have fired the deadly shot.

All the gritty details seem to be in, and accusations made. Mr Keen is sure that the motorcycle rider is the killer, but who was the rider? The cast of characters all debate over the issues, and try to figure how the killer knew exactly when and where Ted would be driving.

The gang go their seperate ways, but Mr Keen is sure he can put the finger on his man before the night is over. Mr Keen knows who did it, but he just needs a little more solid proof. Don’t worry, he’ll get it. Listen in and see if you can figure out who is the real killer,and why.