Richard Diamond 49 10 15 (025) The Bogus Bills Case
# Richard Diamond Private Detective: The Bogus Bills Case
The streets of post-war New York grow darker when counterfeit currency begins flooding the city's underground, and Richard Diamond finds himself drawn into a labyrinth of deception where nothing—and no one—can be trusted. In this October 1949 episode, our hard-boiled detective must navigate smoky jazz clubs and shadowy back alleys to uncover a sophisticated counterfeiting ring, following a trail of phony twenty-dollar bills that leads from petty street hustlers to the upper echelons of organized crime. With his quick wit and sharper instincts, Diamond pieces together clues while dodging double-crosses and deadly encounters, all while the ticking clock of criminal consequence counts down. The production crackles with authentic noir atmosphere—you'll hear the distinctive voice of David Fresco as Diamond, the snap of snappy dialogue, and sound effects that transport you directly into the gritty underbelly of 1940s Manhattan.
*Richard Diamond Private Detective* emerged during radio's golden age when the detective genre dominated listening hours, offering audiences an escape into a world of mystery and danger broadcast directly into their living rooms. The show's sophisticated writing and Fresco's magnetic performance set it apart from competitors, earning it a devoted following that would sustain the program across multiple networks for four years. This particular episode exemplifies the show's mastery of pacing and plot—tight, economical storytelling that wastes no time getting listeners hooked while maintaining the moral ambiguity that gave noir its enduring appeal.
Tune in now and experience the sights and sounds of classic detective radio, where every shadow might conceal danger and the right questions can uncover the deepest secrets. *The Bogus Bills Case* awaits.