Nick Carter 46 01 27 (220) The Body In The Ice
When Detective Nick Carter arrives at the frozen Hudson River on a bitterly cold January morning, he finds far more than ice—he finds a corpse, preserved in the winter's grip like some grim museum piece. As listeners huddled around their radios in 1947, they heard the crackle of footsteps on frozen ground, the howl of wind across the water, and the unmistakable tension in Carter's voice as he examined the gruesome discovery. Who was the victim? How long had the body lain hidden beneath the ice? And what desperate killer thought the winter would conceal their crime forever? In "The Body In The Ice," master detective Nick Carter must race against time itself—for as the thaw approaches, crucial evidence threatens to vanish with the melting waters. The investigation leads him through the shadowy underworld of Manhattan's docks, where every suspect harbors secrets as cold and dark as the river itself.
Nick Carter, Master Detective became a cornerstone of American radio mystery programming during the golden age, captivating millions of devoted listeners across the Mutual Broadcasting System's expansive network. Originally created as a pulp magazine hero in the 19th century, Carter's transition to radio in 1943 brought the character to vivid life through superb writing, atmospheric sound design, and the commanding voice talent that defined the era. Episodes like this one showcase the program's signature blend of police procedural realism and hard-boiled drama, where clever detection and old-fashioned gumshoe work solved crimes that baffled ordinary law enforcement.
If you crave the authentic thrill of classic detective radio—where every shadow conceals danger and winter itself becomes a silent accomplice to murder—don't miss "The Body In The Ice." Tune in to experience Nick Carter unraveling a mystery that only the sharpest mind in Manhattan could solve.