Gang Busters 1948 11 27 (557) The Case Of The Greedy Gunman
When that unmistakable gunshot crackles through your speaker on a cold November evening in 1948, you know you're about to descend into the criminal underworld alongside the nation's finest law enforcement. The Case of the Greedy Gunman opens with all the hallmarks that made listeners lock their doors and gather closer to their radios: a ruthless stick-up artist who leaves a trail of terrified witnesses and frustrated detectives in his wake. As the program unfolds, you'll hear the methodical work of real police procedure intersect with genuine suspense—each clue carefully laid, each interrogation conducted with the precision of experienced lawmen determined to bring a dangerous criminal to justice. The greedy gunman's arrogance becomes his undoing, and in true Gang Busters fashion, the drama builds relentlessly toward a confrontation you won't forget.
By 1948, Gang Busters had already established itself as America's most authentic crime drama, drawing its cases directly from police files and FBI records. The show's partnership with law enforcement agencies lent it an unparalleled air of legitimacy that mere fiction could never achieve—listeners knew they were hearing the real thing, dramatized for radio but grounded in actual investigations and proven detective work. This particular episode exemplifies the program's golden age, when the format had been perfected and the production values reached their peak, combining expert sound design with powerful performances to create an immersive experience that transcended mere entertainment.
Tune in now to The Case of the Greedy Gunman and experience why millions of Americans made Gang Busters their appointment with danger each week. It's the authentic voice of American law enforcement, captured forever on the airwaves.