Crime Classics 1953 08 17 (010) The Incredible Trial Of Laura D. Fair (afrts)
# Crime Classics: The Incredible Trial Of Laura D. Fair
Step into a San Francisco courtroom of 1871, where the gaslit halls echo with whispered scandal and moral outrage. This August evening, Crime Classics presents the sensational trial of Laura D. Fair—a woman accused of the most unforgivable crime in Victorian society. With her husband's infidelity laid bare before judge and jury, Laura took justice into her own hands with a bullet to her lover's chest. But was she a wronged woman driven to desperation, or a cold-blooded killer using passion as her alibi? As the recreated courtroom drama unfolds, you'll hear passionate testimony, damning evidence, and the clash of nineteenth-century propriety against the raw human emotions that transcend any era. The tension crackles through every exchange, building to a verdict that would shock the nation and challenge everything Victorian America believed about women, honor, and the limits of the law.
Crime Classics distinguished itself during radio's golden age by dramatizing real trials with meticulous historical detail and sophisticated storytelling. This 1953 CBS series refused to sensationalize—instead, it invited listeners to become jurors themselves, presenting the evidence and arguments exactly as they unfolded in actual courtrooms. The Laura D. Fair case exemplified the show's appeal: a true story so compelling, so morally complex, that no fiction writer could have invented it. By bringing these forgotten trials back to life with period-accurate language and authentic legal procedure, Crime Classics transformed static history into living drama, proving that real crimes often contained more intrigue than any Hollywood screenplay.
Tune in now to witness the trial that gripped an entire nation—where love, betrayal, and the weight of an impossible choice converge in the courtroom. The verdict awaits, and only you can decide where justice truly lay.