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# Case History: On Edgar Lowndes
Step into the shadowed consulting room of a troubled mind as *Suspense* presents "Case History: On Edgar Lowndes"—a psychological thriller that peels back the layers of a man's fractured psyche like the pages of a confidential case file. The episode unfolds with clinical precision, following the sinister spiral of a patient whose grip on reality becomes increasingly tenuous. As a psychiatrist probes deeper into Lowndes' past, each revelation tightens the noose of dread, building toward a finale that will leave listeners questioning whether madness or malevolence—or perhaps something far worse—lurks beneath the surface. The sterile atmosphere of the medical office becomes a pressure chamber of tension, where every spoken word carries menace and the sound design transforms dialogue into a descent into psychological darkness.
During its two-decade run on CBS, *Suspense* became the gold standard of American thriller radio, commanding audiences of millions with its meticulously crafted scripts and stellar ensemble casts. This 1940s episode exemplifies the show's signature approach: taking the familiar and respectable—in this case, the professional sanctuary of psychiatric practice—and revealing the horrors that might lurk within. The writers understood that true fear often emerges not from supernatural terrors, but from the recognition that evil can wear a human face and walk freely among us. *Suspense* made its reputation on this unsettling premise, exploring the thin boundary between normalcy and nightmare with remarkable psychological sophistication for the era.
Tune in now to experience radio drama at its finest—where the only special effects are your own imagination, and where the most terrifying monsters exist in the human mind.