Mysterious Traveler 48 06 15 (158) Queen Of The Cats
# Queen Of The Cats
Picture yourself huddled near your radio set on a warm June evening in 1948, the static crackling with possibility as an otherworldly voice cuts through the darkness: *"Yours truly, the Mysterious Traveler..."* In this haunting installment, listeners are drawn into the twisted tale of obsession and feline terror that unfolds in "Queen of the Cats." A woman's peculiar attachment to her beloved pet becomes something far more sinister as the line between owner and creature blurs into something unspeakable. The audience is left to wonder: is she truly at the mercy of her animal companion, or has something more diabolical taken root in her fractured mind? With each carefully placed sound effect—the soft padding of paws, the eerie mewling that seems almost human—the tension mounts toward a conclusion that will leave listeners questioning what they've heard long after the final commercial jingle fades.
For nine thrilling years, *The Mysterious Traveler* remained one of radio's most reliably spine-tingling programs, and episodes like this showcase why. The show's anthology format allowed writers to explore the darkest corners of human psychology and supernatural dread without the constraints of ongoing character development. What made the program special was its refusal to provide easy answers—ambiguity hung over each story like fog, leaving listeners to draw their own unsettling conclusions. In an era when radio dominated American entertainment, *The Mysterious Traveler* stood apart for treating its audience as intelligent adults capable of handling genuine psychological horror.
Don't miss your chance to experience this lost gem of the Golden Age. Tune in and discover why this particular episode has endured in the memories of radio enthusiasts for generations. Some mysteries, once heard, are never forgotten.