Nick Carter 47 10 19 (310) The Case Of The Perfect Alibi
Picture this: a Manhattan penthouse shrouded in fog, a millionaire found dead in a locked room, and a suspect with an alibi so airtight it seems unbreakable. When Nick Carter steps into this labyrinth of deception, he must unravel a twisted scheme where every clue points in the wrong direction. The tension crackles through your radio speaker as our master detective methodically exposes layer after layer of calculated misdirection—each interview, each new detail ratcheting the suspense higher. In "The Case of the Perfect Alibi," the real mystery isn't who committed the crime, but how someone managed to be in two places at once. With the clock ticking and danger lurking in every shadow, Nick must think several steps ahead of both the criminal and the law, leading to a climactic confrontation that will leave you breathless.
Nick Carter, Master Detective thrived during the golden age of radio mystery serials, when a skilled cast and sound effects wizardry could transport millions of listeners into worlds of intrigue and danger from the comfort of their living rooms. Created for the Mutual network in the early 1940s, the show became a weekly ritual for mystery enthusiasts who couldn't get enough of Carter's sharp wit, keen deductive skills, and unwavering moral compass. The writing was crisp and intelligent, never talking down to its audience, while the supporting cast—including the faithful Patsy, Nick's secretary and confidante—brought warmth and humor to balance the darker elements of each mystery.
So dim those lights, settle into your chair, and dial in to this gripping installment from the golden age of radio mystery. "The Case of the Perfect Alibi" exemplifies everything that made Nick Carter a beloved institution in American homes for over a decade.