Ytjd 1953 02 20 150 The Latourette Matter
# Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar: The Latourette Matter
Picture it: a rain-slicked street corner somewhere in the American heartland, Johnny Dollar's fedora pulled low as he navigates another impossible case that insurance companies can't solve through normal channels. In this February 1953 episode, the smooth-talking investigator finds himself tangled in *The Latourette Matter*—a case that promises twisted motives, double-crosses, and the kind of moral ambiguity that made Johnny Dollar's world so irresistibly dangerous. With each commercial break punctuated by the click of Johnny's lighter and the ambient hum of late-night diners, listeners will be drawn deeper into a mystery where nobody's quite telling the truth, and the insurance payout might be the least valuable thing at stake. John Lund's distinctive drawl cuts through the static like a blade, delivering sharp dialogue and world-weary observations that transform what could be a simple fraud investigation into something far more sinister.
What made *Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar* exceptional during its CBS run was its commitment to keeping listeners perpetually off-balance—each episode a self-contained noir puzzle with real stakes and realistic moral complications. Unlike the sanitized detective shows of the era, these cases explored the gritty underbelly of American business and human desperation, with Johnny himself often questioning whether justice and insurance settlements were truly the same thing. By 1953, the show had perfected its formula, delivering that perfect blend of hard-boiled cynicism and genuine human drama that defined the golden age of radio.
Don't miss your chance to experience one of radio's greatest investigators at the height of his powers. *The Latourette Matter* awaits—full of shadows, secrets, and the kind of story that reminds us why Johnny Dollar became a legend.