Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons NBC/CBS · 1951

Mr. Keen, Tracer Of Lost Persons (1353) 1951 07 27 The Photograph Album Murder Case

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A woman vanishes without a trace, leaving behind only a leather-bound album of faded photographs—each image a window into a past someone desperately wanted buried. When Mr. Keen arrives at the dusty brownstone on the East Side, he finds more than a missing person case; he discovers a web of long-forgotten secrets, jealous rivals, and a killer who knows that old pictures can be more dangerous than loaded guns. As the tracer methodically examines each photograph, a portrait of deception emerges, and listeners will find themselves racing against time alongside Keen, piecing together clues hidden in the shadows of family portraits and stolen moments frozen in time. The tension crackles through your radio speaker as Keen's distinctive voice guides you deeper into the mystery, each revelation drawing you closer to a killer who believes the past should stay dead and buried.

By 1951, Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons had become a beloved institution in American radio, running for over a decade with an unmatched formula of clever detective work and genuine human drama. Unlike the flashy hard-boiled detectives of the era, Mr. Keen represented something uniquely American—the ordinary professional solving the extraordinary mysteries of everyday people. This episode exemplifies the show's strength: a tightly plotted mystery that values logic and observation over gunfire and wisecracks. The photograph album itself becomes a character, a tangible artifact that grounds the mystery in the real world that listeners inhabited, making the impossible feel startlingly possible.

Tune in now and discover why millions of Americans made Mr. Keen their nightly appointment with suspense. Can you solve the puzzle before he does?