Mr District Attorney 53 06 28 047 Case Of The Perfect Alibi
When the curtain rises on this taut episode of Mr. District Attorney, listeners find themselves thrust into the murky underworld of a seemingly airtight crime. A man lies dead in his locked study, and all the evidence points to one suspect—yet that suspect has an alibi so perfect, so ironclad, that it threatens to bring the entire case crashing down around the D.A.'s ears. As the district attorney and his eager young assistant, Harrington, work the phones and pound the pavement, the tension mounts with each new revelation. Who really pulled the trigger? And more importantly, what's the one detail everyone's overlooked? The ticking clock of justice races forward as our heroes must unravel this web of deception before a guilty party walks free.
Mr. District Attorney arrived at America's radio dials during an era when public faith in law enforcement was being tested by organized crime and corruption. By the early 1940s, when this episode aired, the show had become essential listening for millions who believed in justice and the rule of law. Unlike the sensationalized crime stories that flooded the airwaves, this program presented the methodical, meticulous work of legal professionals—the unglamorous but crucial business of building a case. The show's creator, Phillips H. Lord, drew from real case files and courtroom procedures, lending authenticity that resonated deeply with a Depression-era and wartime audience hungry for stories of civic order triumphing over chaos.
Don't miss this masterclass in mystery construction and dramatic suspense. Tune in as the district attorney matches wits with the perfect crime—and discover whether perfection, in the end, is truly flawless. The answer awaits in Mr. District Attorney.