This Is Your Fbi 52 10 31 (396) The Evil Samaritan
On a fog-laden night when the veil between good and evil grows thinnest, tune in to witness a tale of charity turned sinister. This Is Your FBI presents "The Evil Samaritan," an episode that peels back the respectable veneer of a seemingly benevolent man to expose the calculated predator lurking beneath. When a mysterious benefactor begins appearing at the homes of vulnerable citizens—offering aid, companionship, and generous gifts—he earns their trust with disarming kindness. But as the FBI's investigators dig deeper, they uncover a chilling pattern of exploitation and betrayal that transforms this man's good deeds into a sophisticated trap. With each revelation crackling through your speaker, the tension mounts: Who is he really? What does he want? And how many unsuspecting victims have already fallen under his spell? This episode captures everything listeners craved from the golden age of radio drama—authentic crime-fighting procedural detail, psychological depth, and the electrifying moment when monsters are unmasked.
By 1952, This Is Your FBI had become America's most trusted window into the Bureau's operations, drawing millions of devoted listeners who thrilled to cases ripped from actual FBI files. The show's power lay in its documentary realism; listeners knew these weren't mere fiction but dramatizations of genuine investigations, lending each episode an unsettling authenticity. The program elevated the crime drama genre by grounding thrills in real methodology and actual cases, making ordinary America acutely aware of threats that lurked in plain sight—the neighbor, the volunteer, the generous stranger.
Don't miss this haunting episode that asks the most unsettling question: How well do we really know those who befriend us? Tune in to This Is Your FBI and discover the darkness that can hide behind a charitable smile.