Ytjd 1955 11 11 260 The Lorko Diamonds Matter Ep 5
# The Lorko Diamonds Matter – Part Five
Picture this: a Manhattan penthouse shrouded in autumn fog, the distant wail of taxi horns bleeding through rain-streaked windows, and Johnny Dollar—cigarette smoke curling around his fedora—standing face to face with a client whose story has more holes than Swiss cheese. In this fifth installment of "The Lorko Diamonds Matter," our intrepid insurance investigator finds himself tangled in a web of international smuggling, blackmail, and murder most foul. The missing diamonds aren't just stones; they're the key to unraveling a conspiracy that reaches from the streets of New York to the shadowed corridors of European intrigue. With each sharp-edged clue, each carefully calibrated conversation with suspects both obvious and subtle, the tension mounts. Will Johnny crack the case before the real killer strikes again? The answer lies somewhere in the darkness, waiting to be discovered.
Since 1949, *Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar* has captivated listeners with its gritty realism and moral complexity—a far cry from the colorful superhero fantasies that dominated radio. Hosted by the incomparable Bob Bailey, the show pioneered a more adult approach to detective fiction, treating insurance fraud with the gravitas of high crime. The "matter" episodes like this one, multi-part narratives broadcast serialally, became the show's signature achievement, allowing for intricate plotting and character development impossible in single episodes. By 1955, the program had become essential listening for anyone hungry for sophisticated mystery crafted specifically for the intimate medium of radio.
Turn down the lights. Adjust your dial to CBS. Let the sound of Johnny's dollar watch ticking away guide you into a mystery that demands your full attention—because in the world of insurance investigation, every second counts, and every answer raises new questions.