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Case Closed! (old time radio)

Johnny Dollar and Barrie Craig

Case Closed! (old time radio)

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Old, Performing Arts, Arts, Entertainment, Crime, Detective, Vintage, Age, Golden, Radio, Otr, Time

4.4664 Ratings

🗓️ 7 June 2023

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Case Closed begins this week's hour of mystery with Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar. We hear his episode from December 3, 1949, Bodyguard To Anne Connelly. (29:48) We close this show with Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator with Dead Bull In A China Shop, his story from December 19, 1954. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12023/CaseClosed847.mp3 Download CaseClosed847 | Subscribe | Support Case Closed

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0:00.0

This is case closed crime stories from the Golden Age of Radio.

0:18.5

This case looked refreshing at first.

0:23.9

It took me to Milwaukee, the brewing capital of the USA.

0:29.5

But it occurred to me later, for a guy who appreciates a good head on a glass of beer,

0:31.8

I take lousy care of my own. This is another in the Adventures of America's fabulous freelance insurance investigator Johnny Dollar starring Charles Russell.

0:45.1

At insurance investigation, Johnny Dollar is only an expert.

0:48.8

At making out his expense account, he's an absolute genius.

1:04.1

Yeah. expense account, he's an absolute genius. Expense accounts submitted by special investigator Johnny Dollar.

1:08.1

Two, home office, Ambassador Life and Casualty Insurance Company,

1:12.2

Hartford, Connecticut.

1:13.7

Attention, Franklin Haley, General Manager.

1:17.1

The following is in accounting of my expenditures

1:19.3

during my assignment as bodyguard

1:21.6

to your policyholder, Anne Connolly.

1:24.3

Or, it may have been loved at first sight,

1:26.9

but the last site was down the barrel of a

1:28.8

45 automatic. Expense account? Item 1. 2.95. One copy of the case of the playful Siamese,

1:41.1

a novel of detection and suspense. It was a story about a private eye named Dexter Payne.

1:47.1

But before I could learn whether poor Dexter was dead or alive at the end of Chapter

1:50.4

One, the phone rang, and there you were, Mr. Haley, telling me I'd leave for Milwaukee on

1:54.9

the next plane.

1:56.1

So I returned the book to the Lending Library, bought a copy of my own, and came to your office

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