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# The Stacy Parker Murder Case
The neon-soaked streets of Broadway are about to run red with scandal. In this gripping installment, Detective Danny Halloran finds himself entangled in the murder of Stacy Parker—a name whispered in dressing rooms and nightclub booths from Times Square to the Theatre District. Parker was the kind of figure who knew too much about too many people: a gossip columnist with access to the most closely guarded secrets of stage and screen. Now she's dead, and the suspect list reads like a Broadway playbill. As Halloran peels back layers of jealousy, blackmail, and theatrical ambition, listeners will be drawn into a world where spotlights cast dangerous shadows and every performer has something to hide. The tension crackles through your speaker as carefully constructed alibis begin to crumble.
*Broadway Is My Beat* captured something uniquely American in the early 1950s: the gritty underside of show business glamour. Created for CBS radio, the show's success lay in its unflinching portrayal of crime woven into the glittering fabric of New York City's entertainment world. This episode, from July 25th, 1953, showcases why the series resonated with millions of listeners—it blended the allure of Broadway stardom with the procedural realism of hard-boiled detective work, all delivered through exceptional writing and the commanding presence of star John Larkin as Halloran. The show was both a love letter to Manhattan and an exposé of its underbelly.
Don't miss "The Stacy Parker Murder Case"—a masterclass in mystery radio where secrets are currency and everyone's a suspect. Tune in and let Detective Halloran guide you through the twisted corridors of Broadway crime.