Cisco Kid 58 02 11 583 Murder At North San Juan
# Murder at North San Juan
When the sun sets blood-red over the dusty trail near North San Juan, the Cisco Kid and Pancho find themselves caught in a web of murder, vengeance, and mistaken identity. A prominent rancher lies dead, and all evidence points to an innocent man—one whose neck is already fitted for the hangman's noose. As the local law closes in with eager violence, our masked hero must uncover the truth before justice becomes merely another word for mob revenge. The tension crackles across the airwaves as Cisco navigates a maze of conflicting witnesses, hidden grudges, and secrets that run deeper than the desert canyons. With Pancho's loyalty tested and time running out, listeners will be riveted by the clever maneuvering and quick thinking that made the Cisco Kid a legend of the Old West.
The Cisco Kid stands as one of radio's most enduring adventure programs, bringing the romantic outlaw legend to life for millions of listeners throughout the 1940s and early 1950s. Unlike the grim crime dramas dominating the airwaves, *Cisco Kid* offered something distinctly American: the noble bandit who steals from the unjust and protects the innocent, accompanied by his faithful sidekick Pancho. This particular episode exemplifies the show's formula—mystery and action interwoven with genuine character moments and moral clarity in a morally ambiguous frontier world. The chemistry between the leads and the crisp, atmospheric sound design created a vivid window into an idealized Wild West.
This is radio adventure at its finest—where honor still means something, and one man with quick wits and a faster draw can make a difference. Saddle up and join the Cisco Kid for an unforgettable evening of mystery and justice under the western stars.