Crime Classics 1953 12 09 (024) The Assassination Of Abraham Lincoln (afrts)
# Crime Classics: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
On a crisp December evening in 1953, settle into your favorite chair as Crime Classics transports you back nearly ninety years to Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. This meticulously dramatized account of Lincoln's assassination unfolds with the tension and urgency of a live-action mystery, even as listeners know the tragic historical outcome. Through carefully researched dialogue and atmospheric sound design—the murmur of theatre-goers, the crack of John Wilkes Booth's derringer—you'll experience the fateful night of April 14th, 1865, as it genuinely unfolded. The broadcast captures not merely the moment of violence, but the desperation of a nation still reeling from civil war's end, the paranoia and passion that drove an actor to assassinate a president, and the chaos that followed.
Crime Classics distinguished itself among the crowded field of 1950s crime dramas by anchoring its narratives in actual historical records rather than sensationalized fiction. Each episode was painstakingly researched, transforming court documents, contemporary accounts, and historical archives into compelling radio drama. In covering Lincoln's assassination, the show fulfilled its mission to educate while thrilling—reminding Americans of a pivotal moment that tested the nation's young democratic foundations and left an indelible mark on the presidency itself.
Whether you're a history enthusiast seeking authentic detail or a devoted fan of Crime Classics' gripping storytelling, this December 9th broadcast promises an unforgettable evening. Tune in to experience one of America's most consequential crimes examined with the intelligence and craftsmanship that made Crime Classics required listening for discerning radio audiences.