A crooked judge with the reputation of being a hanging judge, is throwing a party. Mingling at the swanky affair, Rogue eavesdrops in on conversations. Calling Rogue aside, the judge…
Pilot episode, written and directed by Willis Cooper, creator of Lights Out, Quiet Please, and others. Presents a series of cases based on real crimes, but fictionalized for radio. In the vane of other shows like Dragnet, or the Black Museum, the names have been changed, and the crimes are presented in a matter of fact style, and sometimes brutal reality.
Many different articles can be used for murder, or at least connected in a key way to murder. The featured item today is a French English dictionary. How in the…
Personal notice: Danger is his stock in trade. If you've found yourself in a barrel of trouble, call George Valentine for full details. Today's adventure begins with a man who…
Many different articles can be used for murder, or at least connected in a key way to murder. The featured item today is a French English dictionary. How in the…
Trying to do a good deed, and surprise his wife, Fibber brings home a bag of mushrooms he picked himself. Molly suspects the little button mushrooms might be toadstools. What…
Sometimes the smallest of common items can be the link to murder. Today, Orson Wells portrays how four small bottles were archived in the Black Museum. Oscar has a friend…
Tom Bartlett was a heavy sleeper, but when he didn't wake up one New Year, suspicions were cast. In happier times, Adelaide was a young school girl, who wed the…
The Colonel is a high powered businessman. On returning home, he calls on a doctor to take care of his wife, who is having pains. A couple of months go…
Returning to his office, Dick Diamond encounters a man with a case. He's looking for a man named Louis Carnes, and he needs him in 5 hours. Why does Carnes…