Ytjd 1956 02 13 326 The Cui Bono Matter Ep 1
# The Cui Bono Matter, Episode 1
Step into the fog-wrapped streets of San Francisco in February 1956, where insurance investigator Johnny Dollar finds himself tangled in a web of greed, betrayal, and murder most mysterious. When a wealthy industrialist turns up dead under circumstances that smell far too convenient, Johnny must navigate a labyrinth of suspects, each with their own motive—and their own lie ready on their lips. "Cui bono?" *Who benefits?* The ancient legal question echoes through this two-part investigation as our hard-boiled hero uncovers a conspiracy that reaches far deeper than anyone suspected. With the city's rain-slicked rooftops as his canvas and danger lurking around every corner, Johnny Dollar delivers his trademark sardonic observations while dodging bullets, blackmail, and the kind of double-crosses that make a man question everyone he meets.
By 1956, *Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar* had already become CBS Radio's crown jewel of dramatic storytelling, proving that radio's "Golden Age" showed no signs of dimming. The show's genius lay in its perfect marriage of hard-boiled detective fiction and the intimate immediacy of radio—listeners didn't just hear Johnny's cases; they inhabited his mind, receiving his case reports directly, as if reading entries from a personal ledger. The writing was crisp, the sound design immersive, and Johnny's weary wisdom cut through each mystery like a knife through silk. This episode, "The Cui Bono Matter," represents the show at its peak, when audiences numbered in the millions and the radio could still transport an entire nation into noir-soaked intrigue.
Don't miss this masterclass in suspense. Tune in and let Johnny Dollar guide you through the shadows—you won't want to miss how this web unravels.