Ytjd 1956 04 04 363 The Salt City Matter Ep 3
# The Salt City Matter – Part 3
The grimy streets of Syracuse come alive in this third installment of a case that's wound itself around Johnny Dollar like smoke from a cheap cigar. Our ace investigator finds himself deeper in the mire, where every shadow hides a suspect and every alibi crumbles under scrutiny. What started as a routine insurance claim has spiraled into a tangle of blackmail, betrayal, and blood money—and Johnny's running out of time before the killer strikes again. With snappy dialogue cracking like gunfire and a mystery that refuses to be solved, this episode crackles with the raw tension that made listeners across America unable to turn their dials away. The clock is ticking, the city is closing in, and Johnny Dollar is caught between the truth and the people who'll do anything to keep it buried.
*Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar* represented the last great gasp of the golden age of radio drama. Airing during the mid-1950s when television was beginning its conquest of American living rooms, the show proved that radio wasn't dead—it was evolving. The series' documentary-style approach and its focus on the unglamorous work of insurance investigation set it apart from the standard gumshoe fare. Each episode was crafted with meticulous attention to procedural detail and character development, giving audiences something intelligent and sophisticated during an era when radio was fighting for survival.
If you haven't yet discovered Johnny Dollar's world of high-stakes claims and dangerous secrets, *The Salt City Matter* is the perfect entry point into one of radio's finest achievements. Settle in, dim the lights, and let the words paint the pictures—this is radio drama at its most compelling, preserved perfectly for listeners who know that sometimes the best stories are the ones you have to imagine.