Ytjd 1955 10 20 244 The Chesapeake Fraud Matter Ep 4
# The Chesapeake Fraud Matter – Episode 4
As Johnny Dollar's worn leather shoes hit the rain-slicked docks of Baltimore, you can practically smell the salt air and diesel fuel mixing with cigarette smoke. Our intrepid insurance investigator has traced a tangled web of maritime fraud from the misty waters of the Chesapeake Bay, and in this fourth installment, the case tightens like a noose. A ship's manifest doesn't add up, a harbormaster has gone suspiciously silent, and somewhere in the fog, someone is counting on Johnny remaining just confused enough to miss the truth. With each carefully delivered line and the atmospheric sound effects that place you right beside him—creaking docks, distant foghorns, the shuffle of nervous footsteps—you'll find yourself drawn deeper into a mystery where trust is a commodity more valuable than the cargo being smuggled.
*Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar* became CBS radio's most celebrated adventure series precisely because of episodes like this one. Created by Jack Johnstone and Robert A. Tallman, the show ran from 1949 to 1962 and featured the incomparable Mandel Kramer as Johnny, a freelance insurance investigator whose dry wit and methodical reasoning made him the thinking listener's detective. By 1955, when this episode aired, the show had perfected its formula: authentic insurance cases handled with procedural realism, dialogue sharp enough to cut glass, and a hero who succeeded through brains rather than brawn. The multi-part cases, like *The Chesapeake Fraud Matter*, became the show's signature, building suspense across installments in ways that kept audiences tuning in night after night.
Don't let this fourth chapter pass you by—settle into your favorite chair, dim the lights, and let Johnny Dollar guide you through one of radio's most compelling mysteries. The truth awaits on the Chesapeake.