This Is Your Fbi 47 11 07 (136) The Gullible Groom
Picture this: it's November 7th, 1947, and across America, families huddle close to their radio sets as that distinctive federal badge jingle crackles to life. Tonight's tale opens not in a dark alley or smoky speakeasy, but at the altar itself—where a young man's dreams of wedded bliss are about to collide with a carefully orchestrated con. "The Gullible Groom" presents a chilling portrait of deception where romance becomes the perfect disguise for greed. As the announcer's authoritative voice guides listeners through the Bureau's case files, we discover how swindlers exploit the most vulnerable human emotion: love. The tension mounts as FBI agents methodically unravel the threads of a scheme designed to bilk an unsuspecting bridegroom of his life savings, piece by piece, lie by lie.
This Is Your FBI arrived on ABC just as American post-war confidence was beginning to solidify, offering reassurance that federal law enforcement was vigilantly protecting honest citizens from sophisticated criminals. Unlike the pulpy detective programs saturating the airwaves, this show traded in documentary-style realism—actual case files dramatized for radio, lending an air of genuine authority to every episode. By 1947, in its third successful season, the program had become essential listening for those who believed crime was a national concern best solved by Bureau expertise and American ingenuity.
If you've ever wondered how trust can become a criminal's greatest weapon, or if you simply crave the authentic crackle and pacing of classic radio drama, "The Gullible Groom" awaits. Tune in and let yourself be transported back to an era when America's mysteries unfolded one night at a time, through the voice of your radio.