Box 13 1948 Xx Xx (049) A Perfect Crime
# Box 13: A Perfect Crime
When Dan Holliday opens that mysterious box at his office desk, he discovers a note describing a crime so flawlessly executed that it seems impossible to unravel. A Perfect Crime takes listeners on a breathless journey through the shadowy streets of 1940s urban America, where an apparently foolproof murder plot begins to crumble under the weight of a single overlooked detail. As Dan races against time to expose the killer before another innocent person falls victim, the tension crackles across the airwaves with each tense conversation, each dramatic confrontation. The writing crackles with wit and danger—Holliday's wisecracking observations cut through the darkness even as genuine peril closes in from all sides.
Box 13 arrived on syndicated radio in 1948 with a deceptively simple premise that proved endlessly fascinating: each episode begins with a mysterious assignment delivered to adventurer Dan Holliday through an unmarked box, sending him into unpredictable territory where murder, blackmail, and schemes await. The show captured audiences at precisely the moment when post-war America was hungry for smart, fast-paced entertainment that didn't talk down to listeners. With its snappy dialogue, genuine surprises, and the reliable chemistry between star Alan Ladd and his supporting cast, Box 13 proved that radio adventure could be both intellectually satisfying and genuinely thrilling—qualities that would influence television mystery shows for decades to come.
Step into Dan Holliday's office and open Box 13 for yourself. Whether you're a devoted fan of classic radio mysteries or discovering this forgotten gem for the first time, A Perfect Crime delivers the kind of expertly crafted storytelling and compelling performances that remind us why millions of listeners made radio their evening appointment. Tune in now and discover why some crimes—and some shows—truly are unforgettable.