Mr District Attorney 43 02 03 243 Case Of The Backstage Murder
Step backstage at a glittering Broadway theater where the spotlight has gone dark—and murder has taken center stage. In this electrifying episode from 1940, listeners will find themselves thrust into the glamorous yet sinister world of theatrical intrigue as the District Attorney's office launches a baffling investigation into the death of a rising starlet. With the curtain about to rise on opening night, a young actress lies dead in the shadows of the dressing rooms, and suspicion falls upon a cast of colorful characters: jealous understuddies, possessive directors, and desperate stage hands. As our determined hero digs deeper into the tangled web of motives and alibis, each interrogation peels back another layer of deception. The taut dialogue and masterful sound design transport you directly into that backstage dressing room, where every creak of a floorboard and whispered conversation might be the key to solving the crime.
Mr. District Attorney stood as one of radio's most enduring and beloved programs, thriving throughout the 1940s as Americans hungered for law-and-order dramas that reflected their faith in justice. The show's genius lay in its emphasis on the investigative process itself—listeners weren't simply entertained by the mystery, but educated in the methods of forensic deduction and legal procedure. This particular episode exemplifies the series' strength, blending high-stakes drama with authentic procedural detail, all delivered by a stellar cast and complemented by the atmospheric sound effects that made radio theater an art form.
Don't miss this captivating journey through Broadway's underbelly. Tune in as the District Attorney's office cracks another case and brings a killer to justice.