Bimb 50 08 07 (046) The Jack Jorno Murder Case
# The Jack Jorno Murder Case
Picture yourself on a sweltering Manhattan night in August 1950, when the neon signs of Times Square cast their glow across rain-slicked streets and the air itself seems thick with secrets. In this installment of *Broadway Is My Beat*, Detective Danny Halloran finds himself knee-deep in the seedy underbelly of show business when the body of small-time operator Jack Jorno turns up in a dressing room, and every suspect in the theater district has motive, opportunity, and a reason to lie. The case spirals through jazz clubs and Broadway rehearsal halls, past nervous showgirls and desperate producers, each clue pulling our hard-boiled detective deeper into a web of blackmail, betrayal, and blood. With his characteristic dry wit and relentless determination, Halloran cuts through the lies to expose the ugly truth that even glittering Broadway has its dark corners where murder thrives.
*Broadway Is My Beat* stood apart from other police procedurals of its era by grounding its stories in the authentic grit and glamour of New York City's most famous neighborhood. Starring the legendary William Gargan as Detective Halloran, the show captured the complex moral landscape of post-war Manhattan with surprising nuance—these weren't simple tales of good versus evil, but rather human stories where desperation, ambition, and passion led ordinary people to extraordinary crimes. The program ran for five seasons on CBS, becoming a favorite among listeners who craved stories that felt ripped from tomorrow's headlines, yet steeped in the jazz-inflected vernacular of real New York streets.
Slip on a pair of headphones and step into the smoky shadows where Broadway's bright lights cast the darkest shadows. "The Jack Jorno Murder Case" awaits—a masterfully crafted mystery that proves the greatest drama wasn't always on stage.