Richard Diamond 50 02 26 (043) The Blind Man And The Cop Killer
Picture this: a rain-slicked Manhattan street at midnight, where a blind beggar stumbles upon a murder scene that no sighted witness dared report. When Richard Diamond arrives at the precinct with more questions than answers, he finds himself caught between a desperate police captain hunting a cop killer and a mysterious blind man whose testimony could hang an innocent man—or expose the real murderer walking free. In this gripping episode, Diamond must navigate the treacherous waters of police politics, underworld connections, and a twist of fate that will force him to question everything he thought he knew. The tension crackles across the airwaves as our quick-witted detective applies his street smarts and moral compass to uncover the truth hidden in plain sight.
Richard Diamond, Private Detective* captured something essential about post-war American anxieties: the question of who could be trusted when corruption lurked in the corridors of power itself. The show, starring David Fresco in the lead role, became a sensation during its 1949-1953 run, offering listeners sophisticated detective work wrapped in authentic noir atmosphere. "The Blind Man and the Cop Killer" exemplifies the program's hallmark—layered plots that refuse easy solutions, where circumstantial evidence and human frailty matter as much as detective work. Each episode transported millions of Americans into a world of shadows and secrets, broadcast directly into their living rooms.
Tune in tonight for a case where seeing isn't believing and the blind man might be the only honest witness in the city. *Richard Diamond* awaits.