Mysterious Traveler 50 04 18 (251) Death At 50 Fathoms
# Death at 50 Fathoms
Picture this: a merchant vessel cutting through midnight waters, her hold laden with secret cargo and darker secrets still. When the captain discovers a body sprawled across the bridge deck—a man who should be alive, locked safely below—the fog rolls in thick as conspiracy itself. Is it murder, accident, or something far more sinister lurking in the depths beneath them? In this bone-chilling episode of *The Mysterious Traveler*, listeners will descend into the suffocating world of a ship at sea where trust dissolves like salt spray and every shadow conceals a potential killer. The creaking of the vessel's timbers, the mournful cry of the foghorn, and the crackling tension between crew members will transport you directly to that floating prison where death has already claimed one victim—and may claim another before dawn breaks.
By 1950, when this episode aired, *The Mysterious Traveler* had become an institution of American radio, a Thursday night ritual for millions seeking their weekly thrill. Unlike the superhero serials that dominated the airways, this Mutual Network anthology offered something rarer: genuinely sophisticated mystery writing that treated its audience as intelligent adults. Each episode opened with the show's unforgettable greeting—"Good evening, I'm your Mysterious Traveler"—and delivered self-contained tales of crime, deception, and the strange workings of fate. The show's success lay in its refusal to explain away the unexplainable, leaving listeners unsettled and hungry for next week's dark journey.
Don't miss "Death at 50 Fathoms"—tune in to experience classic mystery radio at its finest, where the only certainty is that someone aboard that ghostly vessel knows far more than they're telling. The fog is rolling in. The truth awaits in the depths.