This Is Your Fbi 47 02 21 (099) Old Lady Larceny
Picture this: a quiet suburban street on a February evening in 1947, the kind of neighborhood where everyone knows their neighbors and doors are left unlocked. But beneath that veneer of safety lurks a cunning criminal whose targets are the most vulnerable members of society—elderly women living alone. When a series of seemingly random burglaries strikes fear through a quiet community, FBI Special Agent Jim Enson must unravel a web of deception and predatory cunning to stop a dangerous thief before another innocent victim falls prey. This episode crackles with the tension of a neighborhood under siege, where trust itself becomes a weapon turned against the defenseless. You'll hear the mounting dread in every shadow, every creaking floorboard, every knock on the door as elderly residents—portrayed with haunting authenticity—recount their encounters with a criminal who exploits the very courtesy and kindness that defines their generation.
This Is Your FBI stands as one of radio's most authentic crime dramas, produced in close cooperation with the Federal Bureau of Investigation itself. Unlike the pulp fiction of competing shows, each episode drew from actual FBI case files, lending an air of documentary realism that captivated millions of listeners during the post-war years. "Old Lady Larceny" exemplifies the show's commitment to depicting crime not as glamorous adventure but as a violation of ordinary Americans' safety and peace of mind. The series ran through the height of the Cold War era, reflecting America's anxieties about security even in small towns, even in one's own home.
Don't miss this masterfully crafted episode of This Is Your FBI. Tune in to hear how federal agents bring justice to those society often overlooks, and discover why this show captivated audiences for nearly a decade.