Mr District Attorney 52 Xx Xx Xxx Case Of The Church Social Stabbing
Picture this: a peaceful autumn evening in the parish hall, where the ladies' auxiliary has gathered for their annual charity social. Laughter echoes through the decorated gymnasium, the scent of fresh apple cider mingles with chrysanthemums, and respectable townspeople exchange gossip over homemade pie. Then comes the scream—sharp, primal, cutting through the merriment like a knife. Because a knife is exactly what's involved. When the crowd parts, they discover the beloved church organist sprawled across the refreshment table, a silver blade between her ribs and a community's certainties shattered. As Mr. District Attorney arrives on the scene, he must navigate not just the evidence, but the web of secrets that every respectable citizen has been keeping behind closed church doors. Was it jealousy over the choir director? A bitter rivalry among the church ladies? Or something far more sinister lurking beneath Sunday's finest? The District Attorney's steady voice guides listeners through each twist and turn, as the comfortable veneer of small-town piety peels away to reveal very human—and very deadly—motives.
For thirteen years, Mr. District Attorney captivated America with its unflinching look at crime and justice, starring the authoritative Jay Jostyn as the title character. This 1940s episode exemplifies the show's golden era, when radio drama could tackle serious crimes without leaving the safety of the home, when a stabbing in a church social felt genuinely shocking to audiences who still believed in such sanctuaries. The program's documentary-like approach and legal accuracy made it appointment listening for millions.
Turn down the lights, adjust your dial, and prepare yourself for an evening of classic mystery and intrigue. The case of the church social stabbing awaits.