Ytjd 1956 01 18 308 The Ricardo Amerigo Matter Ep 3
# The Ricardo Amerigo Matter - Episode 3
Settle in with a drink and dim the lights—you're about to step into the fog-choked streets of a case that's spiraling further into danger with every revelation. When insurance investigator Johnny Dollar picks up the phone on this January evening in 1956, he's already knee-deep in the Ricardo Amerigo matter, and the stakes have just gotten considerably higher. Someone is lying, someone is desperate, and someone may be willing to kill to keep their secrets buried. As Dollar methodically untangels the threads of fraud, passion, and hidden motives, you'll hear the unmistakable snap of his cigarette lighter, the clink of ice in his glass, and the weary resignation in his voice—a man who's seen too much of human nature's darker corners. This third installment crackles with the kind of tension that only radio could deliver: no distractions, just the intimacy of a voice in your ear and the awful certainty that nothing is quite what it seems.
*Yours Truly Johnny Dollar* stands as one of the last great dramas of radio's golden age, a show that understood the medium's essential power: the ability to plant suspicion directly into the listener's mind. Created by Blake Edwards and starring Bob Bailey as the wry, indefatigable Dollar, the series eschewed the pulp absurdities of earlier detective shows for something grittier and more psychologically astute—cases that hinged on motive, opportunity, and the human capacity for self-deception. By 1956, the show had already proven its staying power across multiple networks and formats, beloved by audiences who craved sophisticated storytelling.
Don't miss this pivotal chapter of *The Ricardo Amerigo Matter*—tune in and discover why Johnny Dollar remains one of radio's most compelling detectives, and why this case refuses to let either him or his audience rest easy.