Bimb 53 08 15 (178) The Mrs Webb Murder Case
# The Mrs. Webb Murder Case
Picture this: the neon-soaked streets of Manhattan on a sultry August night, where the shadows between Broadway's glittering marquees hide secrets darker than the script of any show playing the theaters. In this week's episode of *Broadway Is My Beat*, Detective Danny Halloran finds himself tangled in the murder of Mrs. Webb, a case as intricate and twisted as the plot of the very dramas that light up the Great White Way. The victim lies cold, and the clues point in a dozen different directions—backstage rivalries, blackmail schemes, and whispered scandals that could destroy careers built on reputation alone. As Halloran peels back the layers of New York's theater world, listeners will find themselves swept into a web of deception where motive and opportunity dance together like partners in an elaborate choreography of crime. The tension builds with each interview, each revelation, each dead end that leads to a stunning new discovery.
What made *Broadway Is My Beat* such a jewel of radio drama was its authenticity—creator Eugene Wang drew from real New York police procedures and the genuine underbelly of Manhattan's entertainment scene, creating a show that felt ripped from tomorrow's headlines. Broadcasting on CBS during the golden age of radio, the series captured the pulse of post-war America's greatest city with remarkable precision, transforming the theater district into a character as compelling as Detective Halloran himself. The show's meticulous attention to procedural detail and atmospheric storytelling set it apart from mere potboiler mysteries, offering audiences a genuine window into both crime investigation and showbiz intrigue.
Don't miss this fascinating chapter in the annals of detective work and theatrical danger. Tune in and let the golden age of radio transport you back to Broadway's most dangerous nights.