This Is Your Fbi 51 02 23 (308) The Canvas Backed Frame Up
Step into the shadowy world of post-war crime as Inspector Lewis and his FBI team unravel a devilishly clever scheme in The Canvas Backed Frame Up. When a valuable painting vanishes from a Manhattan gallery and its owner turns up dead, all evidence points to an innocent art dealer—precisely as the real criminals intended. With only forty-eight hours before an innocent man faces the electric chair, our federal agents must navigate the cutthroat world of forged masterpieces and blackmail, where authenticity itself becomes a weapon. The tension crackles through your radio speaker as each clue peels back another layer of deception, and you'll find yourself racing against the clock alongside the investigators who refuse to let justice be hung out to dry.
This Is Your FBI captured America's imagination during those crucial Cold War years when citizens felt genuinely threatened by criminal enterprise and espionage. Aired live from studios in Hollywood and New York, the show featured real case files from Bureau Director J. Edgar Hoover's office, lending it an documentary authenticity that separated it from mere fictional crime dramas. This February 1952 episode exemplifies the show's trademark style: a puzzle-box mystery wrapped in sophisticated dialogue and fueled by the unwavering determination of federal agents who represented, in listeners' minds, the thin line between civilization and chaos. The meticulous procedural detail and moral certitude appealed to post-war audiences hungry for reassurance in an uncertain age.
Don't miss The Canvas Backed Frame Up—a masterpiece of radio suspense that proves some crimes require more than a magnifying glass to expose the truth. Tune in and discover why millions tuned in faithfully each week to see justice prevail.