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# The Mary Gilbert Murder Case
Picture this: it's late November 1949, and Detective Danny Halloran is walking the rain-slicked streets of Manhattan, where the neon signs blur into halos of light and every corner holds a secret. In "The Mary Gilbert Murder Case," our hard-boiled investigator finds himself tangled in a web of deception surrounding the mysterious death of a young woman whose life—and death—doesn't quite add up. As the case unfolds across the city's shadowy nightclubs, seedy hotels, and elegant brownstones, you'll hear the distinctive scrape of shoe leather on pavement, the clink of glasses in smoky bars, and the careful interrogations that separate truth from lies. The tension mounts with each new witness, each conflicting statement, each revelation that pulls Halloran deeper into a case where nothing is what it seems.
"Broadway Is My Beat" represents the golden age of CBS crime drama, when radio could transport millions of listeners directly into the beating heart of New York City. Premiering in 1949, the show capitalized on post-war America's fascination with urban noir and police procedural authenticity—stories were drawn from real NYPD files, lending an air of genuine danger to every case. Detective Halloran became an iconic radio character precisely because he inhabited a gritty, realistic New York that resonated with listeners from Brooklyn to San Francisco. This episode, from the show's debut season, captures the raw energy and craft that made the series a CBS staple through the early 1950s.
Tune in now and experience the master storytelling that made radio the dominant entertainment medium of its era. Let the distinctive voice of Larry Thor as Detective Halloran guide you through a Manhattan murder mystery that crackles with authenticity and intrigue.