The Nick Shurn Matter
# The Nick Shurn Matter – Part Three
The fog rolls thick through the streets of San Francisco as insurance investigator Johnny Dollar finds himself trapped between a murdered man, a missing fortune, and secrets that someone would kill to keep buried. In this third installment of "The Nick Shurn Matter," Bob Bailey delivers one of his most electrifying performances—his world-weary voice cracking with the kind of tension that only comes when you realize the person across from you might be a killer. With nothing but his wits, a notebook, and the ticking clock of a deadline, Johnny navigates a labyrinth of contradictions where every witness has lied, every clue leads nowhere, and the only certainty is that the truth is far more dangerous than anyone suspected. The orchestra swells with ominous strings; there's the sharp crack of a gunshot in the distance. By episode's end, you'll be left breathless and desperate for resolution.
"Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar" represents the swan song of classic radio drama—sophisticated, cynical, and crafted for an audience that had grown wise to the conventions of pulp fiction. CBS's investment in this daily program (yes, *daily*, from 1955-1960) meant that Bailey and his production team couldn't afford a single wasted line. Every word, every pause, every sound effect earned its place. The Nick Shurn Matter showcases exactly why this show became a favorite among critics and devoted listeners: it took the insurance investigator—a humble, unglamorous profession—and transformed it into high art, blending the psychological depth of noir literature with the immediacy of live performance.
Don't miss the explosive conclusion to this three-part case. Tune in now and discover why Johnny Dollar's cases became the stuff of legend.