Mr District Attorney 50 05 17 616 The Case Of Deadly Devotion
Step into the shadowed corridors of justice as the District Attorney faces one of his most morally complex cases yet. When a devoted wife's obsessive love transforms into something darker—something deadly—the investigation spirals into unexpected territory. Is she a victim of circumstance, or a cunning manipulator who used affection as a weapon? As evidence mounts and alibis crumble, our relentless prosecutor must untangle the psychology of passion and jealousy to uncover the truth. The courtroom tension crackles through your radio speaker; every witness testimony cuts closer to the bone, and the final verdict hangs on a single, devastating revelation.
Mr. District Attorney emerged during an era when Americans craved faith in their legal system. Created by Edward and Mona Uhlan, the series became NBC's flagship crime drama, eventually moving to ABC, where it remained a fixture of the American living room from 1939 through 1952. Rather than sensationalizing crime, the show presented meticulous investigations and reasoned justice—a balm for Depression-era anxieties and wartime uncertainty. By the 1940s, when this episode aired, the show had perfected its formula: strong cases grounded in real legal procedure, performances that conveyed both gravitas and humanity, and storylines that explored the gray areas where law meets conscience. Jay Jostyn's authoritative yet compassionate portrayal of the District Attorney became iconic, a figure Americans trusted to pursue truth without compromise.
This episode exemplifies everything that made the series essential listening for millions. The Case of Deadly Devotion offers suspense, moral complexity, and the satisfying procedural detail that kept audiences returning night after night. Tune in and discover why this golden-age drama still resonates—a masterclass in crime radio storytelling that proves justice is rarely simple, but always compelling.