Richard Diamond Private Detective NBC/CBS · August 20, 1949

Richard Diamond 49 08 20 (018) The Jean Cooper Murder Case

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# Richard Diamond, Private Detective: The Jean Cooper Murder Case

Step into the rain-slicked streets of the city as private investigator Richard Diamond takes on one of his most sinister cases—the baffling murder of Jean Cooper. On this August evening in 1949, listeners will be drawn into a labyrinth of deception where a beautiful woman lies dead, suspects circle like sharks, and Diamond must navigate a treacherous web of lies, blackmail, and hidden motives to uncover the truth. The orchestra swells with menacing strings as our hero moves from shadowy nightclubs to elegant apartments, each scene crackling with tension and the ever-present danger that the killer might be closer than anyone realizes. Will Diamond's sharp instincts and quick wit expose the murderer, or will the case of Jean Cooper remain another unsolved mystery buried in the city's underbelly?

Richard Diamond, Private Detective stands as a masterpiece of hard-boiled radio drama, perfectly capturing the cynical sophistication and moral ambiguity of post-war America. With Dick Powell's distinctive drawling voice and impeccable comic timing, the show balanced genuine detective work with wry humor and romantic intrigue—a combination that made it wildly popular across NBC's and later CBS's airwaves. This episode represents the show at its peak, when the writers had perfected the formula of legitimate mystery alongside Diamond's charming personality and his relationships with his secretary Helen and his underworld contacts.

For fans of classic detective fiction and golden age radio, this episode delivers everything that made Richard Diamond essential listening: authentic mystery, witty banter, and production values that transported millions into a world of noir intrigue. Tune in and experience why audiences huddled around their sets each week, eager to follow Richard Diamond into danger once more.