Box 13 1948 Xx Xx (044) Killer At Large
# Box 13: Killer at Large
When the mysterious box arrives at Dan Holliday's apartment with a cryptic message inside, the hard-boiled reporter knows he's stumbled into something far deadlier than his usual newspaper assignments. A killer prowls the city streets, leaving a trail of bodies and precious few clues—but the contents of Box 13 might be the key to unmasking a murderer who operates in the shadows. In this tense 1948 episode, listeners will experience the crackling tension of a manhunt unfolding in real time, with danger lurking around every corner of the urban landscape. The sound design pulls you directly into smoke-filled rooms and darkened alleyways, where one wrong move could mean death, and where Dan Holliday must use both his wits and his nerve to stay one step ahead of a killer who clearly knows far more than he should.
Box 13 stands as a quintessential example of the late-1940s adventure serial, when syndicated radio was at its creative peak and before television would transform American entertainment. The show's genius lies in its central premise: each episode, Dan receives a mysterious box containing clues to a fresh mystery, allowing writers to craft episodic adventures while maintaining an overarching sense of intrigue. Alan Ladd's successor, Robert Comtesse, brought authentic gravitas to the weary detective role, while the stellar supporting cast and sharp writing kept audiences glued to their sets night after night. This period represents radio's final golden age, when production values were high and storytelling ambitions matched those of any medium.
Don't miss this nerve-wracking installment of suspense and deception. "Killer at Large" showcases everything that made Box 13 a beloved favorite across America—compelling mystery, sharp dialogue, and genuine danger that kept listeners on the edge of their seats. Tune in and discover what secrets Box 13 holds this time.