Whistler 48 05 19 Ep312 Murder On Margin
# Murder on Margin
*The Whistler* knows your secrets—and on this May evening in 1948, he's about to reveal a tale of greed and desperation that hits uncomfortably close to home for anyone playing the market. A successful stockbroker finds himself spiraling into financial ruin, his carefully constructed world crumbling with each tick of the ticker tape. When a mysterious windfall offers him one last chance at redemption, he doesn't ask questions—a decision that will lead him down a shadowy path lined with betrayal, blackmail, and ultimately, murder. As always, *The Whistler* guides us through this urban nightmare with his eerie, unforgettable whistle, his calm narration cutting through the darkness like a knife as the noose tightens around our protagonist.
In the post-war years, when this episode aired, *The Whistler* had become one of radio's most reliable purveyors of psychological suspense. Unlike the masked vigilantes and hardboiled detectives that filled the airwaves, *The Whistler* presented morally complex stories where ordinary people stumbled into extraordinary crimes. The show's genius lay in its ability to make listeners question their own judgment—what would *you* do when desperation calls? The economy of the late 1940s, still adjusting to peacetime, made tales of financial anxiety particularly resonant with audiences who understood the thin line between prosperity and ruin.
If you've never experienced *The Whistler* before, this episode is the perfect entry point into a show that influenced generations of mystery writers and filmmakers to come. Let the mysterious whistle draw you in, and discover why this program remained a weekly must-listen for millions of devoted fans throughout radio's golden age.