This Is Your Fbi 45 11 09 (032) The Bogus Bankruptcy
When the curtain rises on this November evening broadcast, you'll find yourself thrust into the shadowy world of financial fraud—where respectable businessmen become desperate criminals and a single forged document can topple an empire. "The Bogus Bankruptcy" follows Special Agent Hal Benson as he untangles a vicious scheme in which a ruthless racketeer deliberately bankrupts honest merchants, buying up their assets at pennies on the dollar before mysteriously restoring them to profitability under new ownership. The tension builds with each clue, each interview, each brushstroke of deception that Benson must expose. You'll hear the telltale crackle of office phones, the measured footsteps of federal investigators, and the desperate confessions of victims caught in a web of manufactured financial ruin. This is crime as white-collar warfare—subtle, calculated, and devastatingly effective.
This Is Your FBI arrived on ABC in 1945 as the Bureau's official endorsement of radio drama, a collaboration that gave listeners unprecedented access to authentic case files and investigative procedures. The show's creators worked directly with J. Edgar Hoover's office, ensuring technical accuracy while crafting stories that showcased federal law enforcement's growing sophistication in combating organized crime, fraud, and espionage. Episodes like this bankruptcy caper reflect the post-war American anxiety about trust—in institutions, in business partners, in the system itself—and how only the steady hand of federal expertise could restore order and justice.
Don't miss this sharp, intelligent drama that reminds us why the FBI captured America's imagination. Tune in to "The Bogus Bankruptcy" and witness how determined agents turn paper trails into confessions and restore faith in the American marketplace.