Cisco Kid 58 02 11 583 Murder At North San Juan
Picture yourself settling into your favorite chair on a winter evening, tuning your radio dial through the crackle and hum until you find that distinctive Spanish guitar flourish—the unmistakable signature of *The Cisco Kid*. In "Murder at North San Juan," our dapper caballero and his faithful companion Pancho stumble upon a vicious crime in a remote mountain town, where nothing is quite as it seems. A wealthy rancher lies dead under mysterious circumstances, suspicion falls upon an innocent man, and only the keen wit and sense of justice of the Cisco Kid can untangle the web of lies and vengeance. As shadows lengthen across the dusty streets, listeners will find themselves drawn into a tale of betrayal and redemption, where the Kid's charm and cunning prove mightier than any six-shooter.
For nearly fifteen years, *The Cisco Kid* captured the hearts of radio audiences with its unique blend of swashbuckling adventure and genuine moral fiber. Unlike the rougher, more violent westerns that dominated the dial, this series presented a sophisticated outlaw—a Robin Hood figure who fought for justice and the common man while remaining ever the gentleman. The show's popularity soared through the 1940s, becoming a cornerstone of the Mutual Broadcasting System's lineup, and this particular episode exemplifies why: sharp writing, expert sound design, and performances that made listeners forget they weren't watching the action unfold before their very eyes.
Don't miss this classic tale of mystery and justice. Tune in today and discover why generations of listeners made *The Cisco Kid* an essential part of their radio evenings. The truth awaits at North San Juan.