Mr District Attorney 45 02 14 345 Case Of The Stolen Slot Machines
Step into the mahogany-lined office of the District Attorney as the city's underworld erupts in a desperate game of theft and retribution. When a warehouse full of confiscated slot machines vanishes without a trace, our DA must navigate a labyrinth of crooked cops, gambling kingpins, and desperate petty criminals—each with their own motive, their own alibi, their own reason to lie. The evidence points in conflicting directions. Witnesses contradict one another. And somewhere in the city's shadowy streets, those machines are feeding quarters into the pockets of someone very powerful indeed. With only his sharp mind and trusted team to guide him, the District Attorney races against time to recover the machines and expose the corruption that reaches far deeper than anyone anticipated. This case will test not just his legal acumen, but his moral conviction—and prove why he's the scourge of the underworld.
Mr. District Attorney was radio's answer to the public's insatiable appetite for crime and justice during the turbulent 1940s. The show premiered in 1939 and became a phenomenon, running for over a decade with millions of devoted listeners tuning in to hear how law would triumph over lawlessness. Unlike other crime shows of the era, this program placed the emphasis squarely on legal procedure and civic duty rather than sensationalism. The DA himself became an unlikely hero—not a private detective or hard-boiled cop, but a public servant bound by the rule of law, making him a beacon of hope during an era when real-world corruption seemed rampant and justice felt uncertain.
Don't miss this taut, meticulously crafted mystery. Tune in as the District Attorney peels back the layers of deception to restore order to a lawless city.