Bimb 49 11 05 (008) The Mei Ling Murder Case
# The Mei Ling Murder Case
Step into the neon-soaked streets of Broadway on a November night in 1949 as Detective Danny Barron races against the clock to solve a brutal murder that threatens to expose the seedy underworld lurking beneath the Great White Way's glittering façade. When the beautiful Mei Ling, a nightclub singer with dangerous secrets, is found dead in her dressing room, all eyes turn to a cast of suspects as colorful and treacherous as the city itself—a jealous rival, a gangster with a grudge, and a desperate lover with everything to lose. With the police commissioner breathing down his neck and Broadway's most powerful figures circling like sharks, Barron must navigate a labyrinth of lies, blackmail, and passion to separate truth from deception before the killer strikes again.
*Broadway Is My Beat* captured the imagination of postwar America with its gritty authenticity and vivid portraits of New York City's criminal underworld. Unlike the increasingly sanitized crime dramas that would dominate the 1950s, the show's creator and star Andrew Mallory brought a hard-boiled realism to CBS radio that audiences craved—the corrupt cop, the morally ambiguous witness, the femme fatale who wasn't always guilty. Each episode was meticulously researched, bringing listeners the true rhythms of police work and the real dangers that lurked in the city's theaters, hotels, and back alleys. The show's five-year run made it essential listening for anyone fascinated by crime, New York history, or the art of dramatic storytelling.
Don't miss this electrifying case from the show's golden period. Tune in now to discover whether Detective Barron can uncover the truth behind the Mei Ling murder before darkness claims another victim.