The Lansing Fraud Matter
# The Lansing Fraud Matter (Part 4)
In this fourth installment of *The Lansing Fraud Matter*, Johnny Dollar finds himself neck-deep in a case that grows more tangled with each turn. The trail leads through shadowy insurance claims and questionable witnesses, each one adding another layer of deception to unravel. Bob Bailey's weary, world-wise narration guides you through the smoky corridors of mid-century fraud, where nobody's story quite adds up and every clue seems to point in two directions at once. With danger lurking just offstage and the clock ticking toward a climactic revelation, this episode crackles with the genuine tension of a seasoned investigator running out of time—and running out of people he can trust.
*Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar* was CBS radio's crown jewel of the mid-1950s, a show that proved detective fiction could thrive on the airwaves even as television began its assault on radio's golden age. Bob Bailey's portrayal became iconic precisely because Johnny Dollar never felt like a costumed hero or comic book invention—he was a working man in a working world, paid by the day plus expenses, solving real-seeming crimes with grit and grey matter. The show's serialized stories, sometimes spanning multiple weeks like *The Lansing Fraud Matter*, allowed for genuine character development and narrative complexity rarely found in episodic radio. Each case unfolded like a paperback novel, rich with atmosphere and moral ambiguity.
Step back into December 1955 and experience radio drama at its finest, when storytelling relied entirely on voice, sound design, and imagination. Johnny Dollar awaits—and so does the truth behind the Lansing affair.