Box 13 4x Xx Xx (11) Suicide Or Murder
# Box 13: "Suicide or Murder"
When Dan Holliday opens that fateful Box 13, he discovers a photograph and a single, chilling question that will plunge him into the shadowy world of a death that refuses to stay buried. Is it suicide, as the police believe, or something far more sinister? This episode crackles with the kind of atmospheric tension that defined the golden age of radio mystery—the kind that made listeners pull their chairs closer to the speaker and hold their breath through every commercial break. As Holliday peels back the layers of deception surrounding a wealthy man's untimely demise, he finds himself navigating a treacherous landscape of blackmail, hidden affairs, and desperate secrets. The expert sound design—creaking floorboards, rain-slicked streets, the ominous ticking of a clock—builds an almost unbearable sense of dread as our hero inches closer to a truth that someone would kill to keep hidden.
*Box 13* was that rare syndicated gem that proved you didn't need a major network behind you to create compelling drama. Running from 1948 to 1949, the show was pure formula done right: each week, mysterious packets arrived at Dan Holliday's newspaper office, each containing a puzzle that demanded solving, a wrong that demanded righting. In an era when radio was beginning its slow fade, *Box 13* reminded audiences why they'd fallen in love with the medium in the first place—the power of a great mystery, a skilled cast, and the intimate immediacy of voices in the dark.
Don't miss this masterclass in radio mystery. Tune in to "Suicide or Murder" and discover why Box 13 remains essential listening for anyone who understands that the best thrills are the ones we hear, not see.