EPISODE · Jun 14, 2025 · 26 MIN
Let George Do It: Death Wears a Gay Sports Jacket (10-18-1948)
from Classic Streams: Old Time Retro Radio · host Dwight Allen
In the past month, four violent deaths have occurred in the Warrington Square neighborhood, each victim found wearing a distinctive, gay sport jacket. George Valentine has been anonymously hired to investigate. Someone suspects they know the killer's identity but lacks certainty and seeks peace of mind. The police currently see no connection between the four motives. As such, George Valentine was hired; his fee and a letter identifying the suspected murderer were left in a locker at the station.In this gripping radio drama, George Valentine is hired to investigate a series of murders in Warrington Square, all linked by a mysterious plaid jacket. As he delves deeper, he encounters a cast of quirky characters, including a blind witness and a fashion designer, all while piecing together the clues that lead to the killer's identity. The story unfolds with suspense and intrigue, culminating in a shocking revelation about the true nature of the murders and the motivations behind them.TakeawaysThe case revolves around a series of murders in Warrington Square.A mysterious letter prompts George Valentine to take the case.The victims are connected by a plaid jacket worn by the killer.Valentine encounters various characters, each with their own insights.The investigation reveals the complexities of public perception and media influence.A blind witness plays a crucial role in identifying the killer.The story explores themes of fear, suspicion, and the quest for truth.Valentine's interactions with the police highlight the challenges of crime-solving.The narrative builds suspense through unexpected twists and turns.The conclusion ties together the various threads of the investigation, revealing the killer's identity.George Valentine, murder mystery, Warrington Square, plaid jacket, detective story, crime investigation, blind witness, suspense, thriller, radio drama
What this episode covers
In the past month, four violent deaths have occurred in the Warrington Square neighborhood, each victim found wearing a distinctive, gay sport jacket. George Valentine has been anonymously hired to investigate. Someone suspects they know the killer's identity but lacks certainty and seeks peace of mind. The police currently see no connection between the four motives. As such, George Valentine was hired; his fee and a letter identifying the suspected murderer were left in a locker at the station.In this gripping radio drama, George Valentine is hired to investigate a series of murders in Warrington Square, all linked by a mysterious plaid jacket. As he delves deeper, he encounters a cast of quirky characters, including a blind witness and a fashion designer, all while piecing together the clues that lead to the killer's identity. The story unfolds with suspense and intrigue, culminating in a shocking revelation about the true nature of the murders and the motivations behind them.TakeawaysThe case revolves around a series of murders in Warrington Square.A mysterious letter prompts George Valentine to take the case.The victims are connected by a plaid jacket worn by the killer.Valentine encounters various characters, each with their own insights.The investigation reveals the complexities of public perception and media influence.A blind witness plays a crucial role in identifying the killer.The story explores themes of fear, suspicion, and the quest for truth.Valentine's interactions with the police highlight the challenges of crime-solving.The narrative builds suspense through unexpected twists and turns.The conclusion ties together the various threads of the investigation, revealing the killer's identity.George Valentine, murder mystery, Warrington Square, plaid jacket, detective story, crime investigation, blind witness, suspense, thriller, radio drama
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Let George Do It: Death Wears a Gay Sports Jacket (10-18-1948)
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