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Case Closed! (old time radio)

This Is Your FBI and The Sounds Of Darkness

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

🗓️ 10 April 2024

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Case Closed begins with This Is Your FBI and its story from November 12, 1948, The Gridiron Swindle. (29:50) The Sounds Of Darkness brings us our final story with Learning The Hard Way, from August 4, 1967. https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/CaseClosed891.mp3 Download CaseClosed891 | Subscribe | Support Case Closed

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0:00.0

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

0:18.2

The Equitable Life Assurance Society presents.

0:21.9

This is your FBI.

0:27.7

This is your FBI.

0:34.1

The official broadcast from the files of the Federal Bureau of Investigation,

0:38.6

presented as a public service by the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States

0:43.2

and the Equitable Society's representative in your community.

1:00.4

The Equitable Life Assurance Society is a great mutual institution,

1:02.9

organized to serve Americans and America.

1:06.9

Therefore, one of the Equitable Society's major objectives is to make all possible contributions to the welfare and stability of American business,

1:12.6

on which so many of the equitable society's nearly four million members depend for their

1:17.7

livelihood.

1:18.8

Tonight's middle commercial is addressed to people who personally own some part of the business

1:23.3

enterprise in which they are employed.

1:25.8

For such owners, this commercial, due in about 14 minutes,

1:29.4

will have information of great importance

1:31.3

from the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States.

1:41.7

Tonight's FBI file, the gridiron swindle.

1:45.4

The first thing a newspaper reporter learns is that in order to write the lead on a story,

2:06.2

he must supply the answers to five questions. What, where, who, how, and when. Because special

2:15.5

agents of your FBI and newspaper men are both investigators, it is not

2:20.9

unnatural that the members of the Federal Bureau of Investigation should be able to answer those

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