This Is Your Fbi 50 01 20 (251) A License To Kill
Step into the shadowy world of federal investigation as narrator Peter Lorre guides you through a case that blurs the line between justice and murder. In this gripping episode from January 20th, 1950, an FBI agent finds himself entangled in a deadly web where a killer operates with what appears to be official sanction—a license to kill granted by someone high enough to grant it. As the investigation unfolds through darkened offices and tense interrogations, listeners will experience the mounting dread of a manhunt complicated by betrayal from within. The crisp sound design—the click of a revolver, the shuffle of case files, the crackle of radio communications—pulls you directly into the bureau's relentless pursuit of truth, even when that truth threatens to expose corruption in the highest places.
This Is Your FBI distinguished itself from other crime dramas of the era by maintaining an authentic relationship with the actual Federal Bureau of Investigation, securing cooperation that lent credibility and inside details to its scripts. Peter Lorre's distinctive, penetrating voice became synonymous with the series, his narration weaving between cases with an almost documentary precision that made each adventure feel like a genuine piece of American criminal history. The show aired during radio's golden age, when listeners gathered around their sets to hear tales of real federal cases—or at least cases inspired by real investigative procedures—that shaped public perception of law enforcement during the post-war years.
Tune in now and discover why audiences tuned in faithfully each week to witness the FBI's finest hour. This Is Your FBI remains a masterclass in crime drama, where justice isn't always simple and the pursuit of truth demands sacrifice.