Box 13 4x Xx Xx (03) Blackmail Is Murder
Picture yourself settling into your favorite chair on a humid evening in 1949, the amber glow of your radio dial casting dancing shadows across the darkened room. Dan Holliday, that mysterious operator of the classified ads column, finds himself ensnared in a sinister web when a desperate client arrives at his office with a confession that chills the blood: blackmail has turned to murder. As voices crackle through the speaker with mounting tension, you'll discover that the neatly typed letters hidden within Box 13 hold the power to destroy lives—and perhaps save one. This episode plunges listeners into moral quicksand where right and wrong blur like fog rolling through a Chicago alley, where a man's reputation hangs by a thread, and where Holliday must untangle a deadly conspiracy before the next victim falls.
Box 13 emerged during radio's golden age as a vehicle for that silver-throated baritone Alan Ladd, bringing the suave confidence of Hollywood to the intimate medium of broadcast drama. The show's genius lay in its premise: that a classified ads column could serve as a portal to ordinary people's extraordinary troubles, making it a perfect mirror to post-war anxieties about secrets, shame, and the thin veneer of respectability covering 1940s society. Each episode crackled with the crackling energy of film noir transplanted to the airwaves, complete with smart dialogue, impeccable timing, and that beguiling sense that danger lurked just beyond the next commercial break.
Don't miss "Blackmail Is Murder"—a masterclass in suspense that proves why Box 13 became must-listening for adventure seekers across America. Tune in and discover why people in 1949 abandoned their evening plans just to learn what secrets Box 13 would reveal.