Ytjd 1956 02 17 330 The Cui Bono Matter Ep 5
# The Cui Bono Matter (Part 5)
Picture this: a smoke-filled insurance office on a rain-slicked Manhattan evening, the kind where shadows seem to pool in every corner and trust is the rarest commodity of all. In this fifth installment of "The Cui Bono Matter," Johnny Dollar finds himself trapped in a web of competing motives where everyone has something to gain from a wealthy businessman's sudden death. As our world-weary investigator peels back layer after layer of deception, the tension mounts with each carefully placed clue and veiled confession. Who benefits? Qui bono? It's a question that leads Johnny deeper into a case where greed, passion, and revenge blur into one dangerous proposition. You'll hear the scratch of his pen on notepad, the creak of office chairs, and the measured tone of a man determined to uncover the truth—no matter what it costs.
*Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar* stands as one of radio's greatest achievements: a complex, intelligent insurance investigation series that treated its audience with respect and its mysteries with genuine sophistication. Running from 1949 through 1962, the show pioneered the five-part case structure that kept listeners returning night after night, hungry for resolution. By 1956, when this episode aired, the program had perfected its formula—combining the gritty noir sensibilities of hard-boiled fiction with the intimate immediacy that only radio could provide. Mandel Kramer's portrayal of Johnny Dollar created an archetype for the thinking man's detective, a hero driven by principle rather than violence.
If you've never experienced the peculiar magic of classic radio drama—that ability to pull you entirely into another world through nothing but voice and sound—this is your invitation. Settle in, dim the lights, and let yourself be transported back to an era when storytelling meant something different, something special.