This Is Your Fbi 51 05 25 (321) Old Mother Larceny
Step into the smoke-filled offices of the Federal Bureau of Investigation as Agent in Charge opens another case file from the Bureau's real archives. In "Old Mother Larceny," listeners will find themselves drawn into a cunningly crafted web of theft and deception that reaches into the highest echelons of society. An elderly woman—seemingly harmless, operating from the shadows—has orchestrated a string of audacious jewel heists across the nation. The FBI's finest must untangle her network of accomplices, trace shipments across state lines, and ultimately confront a criminal mastermind who has eluded justice through sheer cunning and misdirection. The tension builds methodically, as only the finest radio drama can deliver, with every clue bringing our agents closer to the truth—and closer to danger.
"This Is Your FBI" distinguished itself among the golden age of radio crime dramas by presenting itself as an official partnership with J. Edgar Hoover's Bureau itself. Broadcast between 1945 and 1953, the program drew from actual case files, lending an air of authenticity that captivated millions of Americans hungry for real crime stories told by real lawmen. This May 1951 episode exemplifies the show's commitment to intricate plotting and psychological insight; rather than relying on gunplay alone, it showcases how Federal agents employed patience, intellect, and methodical investigation to dismantle criminal enterprises. During the postwar years, such programming reassured the public that order and justice were being actively pursued.
Tune your dial to experience "Old Mother Larceny" and witness the FBI at work. This is a reminder that America's most dangerous criminals often hide in plain sight—and that somewhere, federal agents are tirelessly working to bring them to justice. Don't miss this classic tale of cunning, investigation, and the relentless pursuit of the truth.