Gang Busters 1947 12 06 (506) The Case Of The Supersonic Safecrackers
Picture yourself huddled around the radio on a cold December evening in 1947, the crackling static giving way to the urgent wail of a police siren and the staccato rat-a-tat-tat of machine gun fire. This week's Gang Busters plunges listeners into a desperate manhunt for a ruthless crew of safecrackers operating with military precision across the country. Using cutting-edge techniques and stolen wartime equipment, these criminals are hitting high-value targets with terrifying speed and efficiency. As the FBI closes in, the tension builds with each new lead—will the Feds intercept these masterminds before they strike again? Detective work, danger, and the relentless pursuit of justice collide in a gripping tale ripped straight from America's crime files.
For over a decade, Gang Busters has maintained its reputation as radio's most authentic crime drama, earning official cooperation from the FBI, local police departments, and federal agencies nationwide. Created by Phillips H. Lord, the show pioneered the docudrama format, adapting real cases that had made headlines just weeks or months prior. By 1947, with post-war America adjusting to a new era of sophisticated criminal enterprise, episodes like "The Supersonic Safecrackers" captured listeners' anxieties about organized crime exploiting wartime technologies and veteran criminals returning to their former trades. The show's unflinching realism and rapid-fire narrative style—punctuated by authentic sound effects and period-appropriate dialogue—made it essential listening for millions concerned with keeping America safe.
Tune in tonight and experience the thrilling cat-and-mouse game between law enforcement and the criminal underworld. Gang Busters brings you the facts, the fear, and the final triumph of justice—because in America, crime never pays. Don't miss "The Case Of The Supersonic Safecrackers" on CBS!