A Case Of Negligence
On a fog-shrouded evening, when the line between negligence and malice blurs into shadow, CBS Radio Mystery Theater invites you into a world of moral reckoning and sinister consequence. In "A Case of Negligence," a seemingly ordinary oversight spirals into something far more sinister—a tale where the innocent choices of one man ripple outward to destroy another. As the narrative unfolds through crackling telephone lines and hushed conversations, listeners will find themselves questioning whether guilt can be inherited, and whether the price for carelessness might be paid in blood. The ensemble cast brings desperate urgency to every scene, their voices trembling with the realization that actions, once set in motion, cannot be recalled. Expertly crafted sound effects—the screech of tires, the hollow echo of an empty corridor, the slow tick of a clock measuring out dwindling time—transform your living room into a claustrophobic nightmare.
CBS Radio Mystery Theater, which captivated audiences from 1974 to 1982, drew its narrative DNA from the golden age of suspense radio while bringing contemporary psychological depth to the mystery format. Hosted by the inimitable E.G. Marshall, whose gravelly voice became synonymous with the series, the show presented standalone dramas that proved radio remained a potent medium for terror and intrigue long after television had claimed the cultural spotlight. Each episode was a masterclass in economy of storytelling, relying entirely on superb writing, stellar performances, and imaginative sound design to conjure entire worlds.
Step back into an era when mystery meant something whispered in the dark, when a single voice could grip millions. "A Case of Negligence" awaits—a reminder that the most terrifying mysteries are often those rooted in the consequences of our own human failings.