Mr District Attorney 52 11 30 017 Case Of The Knifing In The Park
Picture this: A crisp autumn evening in the city park, where the amber glow of streetlamps cuts through gathering darkness and the distant wail of police sirens pierces the night air. A prominent businessman lies bleeding on a park bench, the victim of a vicious knife attack, and all the District Attorney has to work with are contradictory witness statements and a weapon that seems to belong to no one. As our intrepid DA and his trusted investigator Harrington piece together the crime scene evidence, the tension mounts—could the killer be lurking in plain sight among the city's elite, or does this brutal act hide a deeper, more sinister motive? This November 1940 episode crackles with the authentic procedural detail that made listeners lean closer to their radio dials, unable to predict where the investigation would turn next.
Mr. District Attorney stands as one of broadcasting's finest achievements, a show that transformed the crime drama into something more than mere sensationalism. Rather than wallowing in lurid violence, the program's brilliance lay in its faithful adherence to legal procedure and its protagonist's unwavering commitment to justice—not vengeance. The DA, voiced with quiet authority, became an American icon of righteousness during an era when listeners desperately craved trustworthy leadership. These episodes, recorded during the tumultuous early 1940s, captured a nation's anxieties about crime and social order while maintaining surprising sophistication in their plotting and character work.
Don't miss this chance to experience the golden age of radio drama when entertainment meant genuine mystery and expert storytelling. Tune in to hear how one determined lawman unravels the case before the sun rises on the city once more.