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# Suspense: Stand In For Murder
Picture this: the glittering backstage world of a Hollywood soundstage, where klieg lights cast sharp shadows and ambition runs as thick as greasepaint. When a struggling extra agrees to stand in for a temperamental star during a dangerous stunt, he thinks he's caught his big break—a chance to prove himself in the picture show business. But as the scene unfolds, the line between acting and reality blurs into something far more sinister. A real murder, meticulously staged to look like an accident, with our hapless stand-in caught squarely in the crosshairs. Over the next twenty-two minutes, this episode weaves a maze of deception, double-crosses, and mounting dread, where every shadow might conceal a killer and trust becomes a luxury no one can afford.
For twenty years, *Suspense* held listeners in its iron grip, becoming CBS's flagship thriller series and the gold standard of radio horror and intrigue. Beginning in 1942, the show earned its reputation through impeccable writing, superb character work, and an uncanny ability to transform everyday situations into nightmares. By the time "Stand In for Murder" aired in the late 1940s, *Suspense* had already introduced America to countless tales of psychological terror and criminal cunning, becoming the template that would later influence television's greatest thriller anthologies.
Whether you're a devoted fan of classic radio or discovering this golden age treasure for the first time, this episode exemplifies everything that made *Suspense* essential listening. Adjust your dial, dim the lights, and prepare yourself for a masterclass in suspenseful storytelling—where the bright promise of showbiz stardom transforms into a labyrinth of murder and deception. Some thrills, once experienced, never fade from memory.