Ytjd 1955 12 02 275 The Henderson Matter Ep 5
# The Henderson Matter – Part Five
Picture this: a December night in 1955, the kind that bites at your collar as you hurry past darkened storefronts. Johnny Dollar has been chasing the Henderson Matter for days now, peeling back layers of deception like an onion in the rain. In this fifth installment, our insurance investigator finds himself trapped between a widow's tears and a dead man's secrets—and the deeper he digs, the more he realizes that someone very much wants him to stop. The sound design alone will make your skin crawl: the distant wail of a siren, the whisper-soft creak of a floorboard, that distinctive *tick-tick-tick* of a clock counting down to danger. Mandel Kramer's narration pulls you right into Johnny's consciousness, his hardboiled observations cutting through the darkness like a cigarette's glow in an alley. By the closing minutes, you won't be sure who to trust—and neither will Dollar.
What made *Yours Truly Johnny Dollar* remarkable wasn't just its tight plotting or star power; it was the show's commitment to serialized storytelling at a time when most radio dramas wrapped everything up in thirty minutes. These multi-part cases let the narrative breathe, building genuine suspense across weeks of broadcast. The insurance angle was genius too—it grounded the wild mysteries in procedural realism, making the fantastic feel frustratingly possible. By 1955, the show had become an institution, a reliable refuge for anyone who craved smart writing and expert sound craft.
Tonight's the night to discover why this program captured American imaginations from coast to coast. Tune in and let Johnny Dollar show you what real detective work sounds like.