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# The John Elgin Murder Case
Picture yourself in a Manhattan police precinct on a rain-slicked April evening in 1952. Detective Danny Barron, the hard-boiled investigator at the heart of *Broadway Is My Beat*, finds himself tangled in the John Elgin murder case—a baffling crime that reaches from the glittering marquees of Times Square into the shadowy underworld of theatrical intrigue. As the case unfolds through crackles of static and the insistent ring of desk phones, listeners will be drawn into a world where showgirls hide deadly secrets, stage-door Johnnies turn violent, and nothing in New York's brightest district is quite what it appears. The tension builds expertly, with each interrogation and revelation pulling the truth closer to the surface, while the authentic sounds of the city—distant sirens, footsteps on tile, the murmur of the police radio—transform your living room into Detective Barron's precinct.
*Broadway Is My Beat* captured something essential about post-war America: the noir sensibility that dominated popular entertainment, combined with New York City's irresistible mystique. Running from 1949 to 1954 on CBS, the show distinguished itself through meticulous attention to police procedure and setting, bringing listeners the real texture of detective work alongside the glamour and seediness of the Broadway scene. Created during radio's golden age, episodes like "The John Elgin Murder Case" showcase the medium at its finest—where sound design and skilled actors conjure vivid scenes more effectively than any visual medium could.
Don't miss your chance to step into Detective Barron's shoes and unravel this tangled case. Tune in to *Broadway Is My Beat* and discover why audiences made this program a cornerstone of their weekly listening habits—where great storytelling and the romance of old New York still reign supreme.