Bimb 50 04 21 (031) The Elaine Hill Murder Case
# The Elaine Hill Murder Case
When Detective Danny Halloran steps into the glittering shadow world of Manhattan's theater district on this April evening in 1950, he's hunting a killer who moves through the bright lights and dark secrets of Broadway like a ghost. The Elaine Hill murder case pulls our intrepid cop deeper into a labyrinth of jealousy, ambition, and betrayal—the kinds of motives that simmer beneath the champagne and applause of the Great White Way. As the case unfolds through dingy dressing rooms, smoky nightclubs, and the cramped apartments of bit players and has-beens, listeners will feel the tension crackling through the radio like electricity. What began as a glamorous victim becomes a window into the desperate underbelly of show business, where dreams die hard and someone was willing to kill to protect theirs.
*Broadway Is My Beat* captured something essential about post-war America during its six-season run on CBS—the noir-soaked reality lurking beneath the glittering surface of urban life. This particular episode, broadcast in 1950, finds the series at its peak, featuring the remarkable Sterling Holloway as Halloran, delivering rapid-fire dialogue over a authentically gritty New York soundscape. The show's writers understood that Broadway wasn't just a place of entertainment; it was a pressure cooker of human ambition where desperation and dreams collided nightly. Each episode plunged listeners directly into crime scenes and interrogation rooms with documentary-like realism, yet always maintaining the theatrical flair that made radio drama unforgettable.
Don't miss this masterclass in mystery and atmosphere. Tune in and let Danny Halloran guide you through the shadows of Broadway's most tangled case.