This Is Your Fbi 46 09 13 (076) Death For A Draft Dodger
Picture yourself huddled around the radio dial on a September evening in 1946, the warm glow of the tubes casting dancing shadows across your living room. Tonight's broadcast of This Is Your FBI promises something darker than usual—a tale of betrayal, desperation, and murder woven around the raw nerves of postwar America. "Death For A Draft Dodger" pulls no punches as it explores the underworld of men fleeing their patriotic duty while the nation still bears fresh wounds from victory. You'll hear the curt voice of the G-men, the frantic footsteps of a fugitive, and the grim determination of federal agents who know that justice waits for no man. This episode crackles with tension, depicting the cat-and-mouse game between Bureau investigators and those who would evade the law itself.
This Is Your FBI, produced in partnership with the actual Federal Bureau of Investigation, occupied a unique position in the golden age of radio—it was both entertainment and quasi-official propaganda, bringing real case files to millions of American ears. By 1946, with servicemen streaming home from Europe and the Pacific, an episode tackling draft evasion struck at anxieties simmering just below the surface of American optimism. The show's authenticity, enhanced by its direct FBI collaboration and dramatic recreations of true investigations, gave listeners a visceral sense of federal law enforcement in action during America's most transformative decade.
Don't miss this riveting chapter in This Is Your FBI—a masterclass in crime drama that reminds us why this program became essential listening for a generation. Tune in now to hear how the Bureau's relentless pursuit of justice reaches even those desperate enough to run.