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A journey into the round of thestrain to get a bye. I hope
you will enjoy the table, thatit will trill you a little and kill
you a little. So settle back, get a good grip on your nerve.
Where are we going? You'll findout when we get there. Well,
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greetings, everybody, welcome back tothe podcast. Today we continue our
journey through the Yours truly Johnny DollarProgram. Real quick, though, before
we get into that, I havejust a quick little announcement to make.
It looks like we have finished upthe five minute mysteries that I have been
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tagging at the end of these episodesfor about the past one hundred episodes or
so, and so if I findanymore, I will try to air them.
But it looks like we are donewith the five minute mysteries. So
I was looking for another short,little old time radio mystery program to air
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at the end of our featured programs, and I found one called Unsolved Mysteries.
This appears to be a series fromthe nineteen thirties, as far as
I can tell, I could bewrong about that, and I've even read
that the nineteen eighty seven and nineteenninety series Unsolved Mysteries with Robert Stack.
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The television series may have been influencedby this show, or may have gotten
their idea for that show from thisradio program. So that's kind of cool
if that's true. What also makesthis program interesting is that these are true
stories, so it always makes ita little more intriguing when the stories are
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so be sure to stick around atthe end of the Johnny Dollar Program today
to hear a little fifteen minute UnsolvedMysteries episode. All right, well,
let's go ahead and get into today'sfeatured episode. Sit back and enjoy from
Johnny Dollar. The Earl Childwick Matterand this one aired May twenty third of
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nineteen fifty from Hollywood. It's timenow for Edmund O'Brien as Johnny Doaller,
the Ambassador Travel Agency calling back misterBella, Oh yeah, your reservation for
Rebuna is just being confirmed. PanAmerican flight number one thirty four La Guardia
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at ten thirty am arrive Kinley Field, Remuda two thirty pm. Got it.
We'll send the tickets right over.It's been a pleasure to serve you,
sir, and I hope you havean enjoyable stay in Frommuda. Is
it a vacation. Well hardly,I'm going down there look up a dead
man. Edmund O'Brien. In anothertranscribed adventure of the Man with the action
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packed expense account, America's fabulous freelanceinsurance investigator, Yours truly, Johnny Dalla.
Expence account submitted by a special investigator, Johnny Dalla to Tri State Life
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Insurance Company, Attention leland Scoff Chiefadjusted. The following is an accounting of
my expenditures during investigation of the EarlChadwick matted expenc account IDEM one A dollar
eighty cab fair to your Hartford office. A man has been seen alive dollar.
I never was satisfied that he wasdead. His boat, a small
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cruiser was found rect you know,but never a body. How long ago
was that little over four years ago? Nineteen forty five. He was declared
dead in nineteen forty seven an innappellate courton. We were forced to meet
the claim of his widow or hiswife and accomplice as it might seem.
Now go ahead, and here's thelady that saw and spoke to him,
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missus marshall, this is mister Dola. How do you do miss Marshall.
Now I want you to tell misterDollar what you told me, Missus Marshall,
if you will. Well, myhusband and I had been in Bermuda
for three days. Missus Marshall explainedthat you knew world Chadwick before. Oh
yes, yes, we knew him, not too well, thank Evan,
well enough to be pointed out asfriends of that im Besla. You know
how people are, Besler, MissusMarshall. Oh yes, there was attendant
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theft. He worked at the MantacelloLoan Company in New York City. Thirty
thousand dollars disappeared at the same timehe did. Police theory was that he
wrecked his boat while attempting to leavewith the money. Now, Missus Marshall,
how are you happen to see him? We'd been there three days and
that night we went to this nightclub in Hamilton, slumming, so to
speak. It's called the po ToCastile on the Water Plant. It's been
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a number of years, mind you, and Chadwick was much thinner, but
I recognized him. He was seatedwith some sailors and I said, Jerome,
doesn't that look like Al Chadwick?And then you spoke to him.
What else could I do? Iwas dying of curiosity. When he got
up to leave, I met himand said, I'm Juel Chadwick. He
denied it, of course, butbeing that close, I am positive that
it was. What did he say? Did he give you a name?
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No? No, But I foundout. I thought I was quite within
my rights and asking a few questions. The name he's using is George Brewster.
Well Dollah. What about Chadwick's wife? What happened to her? She
remarried one of his business associates,Harold Anderson him. I had the girls
draw up a complete record on thecase, photographs, police reports, everything
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you'll need, the wife's addresses therein Queens. I think, all right,
mister Scoff, I'll do what Ican. Expense acount item too,
two hundred and fifty dollars plane ticketand miscellaneous expenses between Hortford and Bermuda.
I drew an aisles seat and oneof the worst hazards of air travel or
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any other kind of travel. I'lltell you something pays to study these places
for you go to them. Ihaven't out there before. Nothing teaches life
experience, but before my first tripI knew more about Bermuda than lots of
the folks that lived there. Theythat's very interesting, Yeah, sir,
quite the history spoiled now though peoplearen't worth anything anymore. Now, let's
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spoil them tourists. Yeah, tookaway all their ambition, turned them into
a bunch of lazy beggars and rsetraders. Don't farm anymore, don't do
anything but work the tourists. Now. I don't want to be a wet
blank, you understand, But keepan eye on your wallet. They'll strip
you if you give them a chance. My business's farm tools. What's yours?
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Yes, sir, my name isDollar. Is my credentials? I'd
like to see the Chief constable,Yes, sir, Yes, mister Dollard
does here you, sir? Aninsurance investigator from the States. Yes,
of course. Send him in right, sir, at that door, mister
Dollar, Thank you, pleasure,mister Dollar, your company cable that you
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were coming, Sit down, thankyou. Well, now you're here to
look into the players of one GeorgeBrewster. What's had been up to him?
I'm not sure he's been up toanything yet, according to a witness.
He answers the description of a manwho disappeared from New York a few
years ago with thirty thousand dollars.He was declared dead and the company that
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hired me paid off an eighty thousanddollars insurance. Claimed to his wife,
I see quite a valuable chap.Yeah, if he is the chap.
What about this brewster? Do youpeople know him? We acquainted ourselves with
him after the cable arrived. Nothingagainst him. Lives a rather rum life,
doesn't seem to have much. Arehis papers in order passport visas?
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I trust that he wouldn't be hereif they were not. Like any other
paradise mister dollar, but Milder isforced to accept the existence of a certain
percentage of misplaced, all lost personson its outskirts, that's what they are
they. Here's the address, thankyou, at the Lord end of King
George Road. You wish transportation?No, no, don't plan the walk
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will do me good. I decidedagainst the King George Road address. Instead.
I returned to my hotel, memorizedthe photographs of Earl Chadwick, subtracting
a little wait from the somewhat flabbyface, and that night I found myself
a table near the door at thePort of Castile. I sat there nursing
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a minimum of foul drinks. Itwas ten o'clock before he came in and
found standing space at the bar.George Brewstern or Earl Chadwick. What's the
matter with you? What is this? I'm curious too? How about coming
over to my table? All right? You act like a cop. Just
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fifty percent cop, no badge.I'm working for Tri State Life insurance Company.
What does that mean? They insureda man and paid off to his
wife. Now now they are unsurehe's dead. He belongs to that other
name you through at me? Whatwas it? Chadwick? Earl Chadwick?
And I must look like him.Here's a snapshot. Huh, he's fatter,
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but it's pretty close that you know. About a week ago, some
crazy old dame I never saw beforecalled me some other name. It might
have been Chadwick. I thought she'ddrunk over her cool time. She was
an old friend of Chadwick's. Sheswears she'd recognize him if if she saw
it, and she swears she sawit. It's weird, isn't it.
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I suppose it happens more often thanwe know about. What do you want
my papers and stuff. They mighthelp. Sure, I'll write down my
address and yeah, come on outanytime tomorrow. There you are, thank
you. I should recover from thesedrinks by noon. Oh that'll be all
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right. It's crazy, isn't it? Things like this could get your goat
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you. The guy George was talkingabout last night, probably I'm Johnny Dolla.
Is George here? No? Hehad to leave. He said you
could come in. He said,a good look at this job. His
passport? God? Thanks? Howlong have you known him? Two years?
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Last month? Do you know wherehe came from? Never asked me
where I came from. This guylooks like you had a wife. Yeah.
I want to take some of hispersonal things into town to check his
prince against this passport, shaving brush, if he uses run tubes, johns
anything? Do you think he's theguy? I'll have to find out.
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Never Mark, you told me youwere going. The Prince would check against
the passport, but it wouldn't makeany difference now that it started. Why
stretched out? Why not make iteasy? George? No, earle,
I'd almost forgotten url. Where canwe talk? I've got a hotel room.
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The statement he made filled in mostof the blanks in the case one.
His wife was to have met himin Mexico City, but hadn't too.
Most of the stolen funds had goneto his wife to keep her going
until she collected the insurance, soshe got married. I didn't know that.
She told me to wait, andI did. Grace married. We
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can leave it the States. Oh, I can be ready anytime, you
say. All I have to dois pack a few things and say goodbye
to France. Expense account item threespace for two on New York bound plane.
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Chadwick was a hard man to figureout, but one thing I did
realize now that he'd started, hewas almost happy to be going back to
the people he'd left. We arrivedin the evening, and the next morning
I was told when I telephoned thatMissus Grace Chadwick Anderson and her husband were
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at home and would receive Oh,good morning, hello Grace, Harold.
I beg your pardon. Oh,I understand, Harold. This must be
the man that Missus Marshall phone about, you know, the one in Bermuda.
Oh come now, Grace, that'sno good. Who are you anyway,
mister darl For what purpose did youand this man come here. I
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brought him here so you could identifyhim as your missing husband. That's idiotic.
Who is the faintest resemblance? Yes, Piquetta? What do you haven't
mind? Mister doler? I'll nocrude extortion attempt like this will get you
anything but arrest. I know worldChadwick, and I'll swear on the oath
that this man is not he Ishould think you Harold? Are you?
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Where did you learn my name?Get him out of here? Why why
not talk over all times? Waita minute, all right, miss Anderson,
Mister Anderson, I'm sorry I've takenup your time. Come on,
dollar, what's the matter you too? Come on? I'm sorry? Who
do you think I am? Iasked you, who do you think I
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am? That doesn't count. You'relegally dead. What about your parents?
They're dead? But I have friendswhos or people that knew me? No
good? If your wife want toidentify you, then how good? He
worked for a loan company. Theymust have your prints. I took them
from the files and destroyed them whenI left. How are your teeth?
Bye? Teeth? Who is yourdentist here in town? Doctor Field?
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It's been so long, doctor homerField Drake, Professional Building, Manhattan.
He'll still have your X rays ona file. Harry has got his fingerprints.
Go there this morning. Don't useyour name, give him your other
name, George Brewster. Have anew set of X rays taken. I'll
do the rest, all right,hold it and look. I don't have
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to hire somebody to follow you,do I? No? Oh, no,
not after I've seen them. Youdon't have to worry about my going
any date. Expensive count item fourtwenty five dollars services of a private defective
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Assignment tailing Earl Chadwick and or GeorgeBrewster. At one o'clock he had left
the dentist's office and gone to hishotel room. At three he was still
there, and at four thirty Iarrived in the office of doctor homer Field
Brewster. Yes, yes, whoseX rays have come through. They're on
the clamps. Don't don't touch them. What is your interest in police identification?
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Yes, yes, well I washappy to cooperate. I'm about digging
in your files for the X rayson a patient named Chadwick, Earl Chadwick,
and it'll be glad too. Howsee Chadwick, Chadwick, Chadwick chack
Earl M. Chadwick. Is thatyour man? That's the name. Nineteen
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forty five he should have been infor hygiene. Those pictures, how do
they compare with this new set Brewster, Well, let's have a look.
Ah, there's manclusion lower by cusperdimpacted third molar i erosian inlay. Very
interesting. You mean they're the sameand both sets of pictures. No,
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no, no, no, definitelynot. But a man's mouth could change
since nineteen forty five good night's good, especially with neglect. But that would
never cause a man to grow newteeth. Now you see here Brewster has
one more incisive than Chadwick. Nocharacter of the mouth is different. I
see, yeah, yeah, yeah, I say it's different. And definitely
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these two men would not look evenfaintly alike. In just a moment,
we will return to the second actof Yours, Truly, Johnny Duller.
But first and now, with ourstar Edmund O'Brien, we returned to the
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second act of Yours, Truly,Johnny Duller. Look, Doctor Field,
these X rays labeled Earl Chadwick.Could they be misfiled? Could they be
under the wrong name? Misfiled?No, definitely not my assistant has been
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with me for ten years, nevermade a mistake. Yet. Well then
could anyone else have gotten in hereand planted a different set under that name?
Why I would realize the difference themoment I looked into the mouth that
erosion in lay alone. Yeah,look your office has it been broken into
a long time ago for narcotics?How six seven years ago during the war,
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But not since then? I've missednothing. The janitor, the night
man z he evicky. No,no, it's clean in the evening just
before I leave. The robbery isout of the question. And just what
is your problem, mister dollar?If I wanted to apply some X rays
in a file, where could Iget some? Well? I never thought
of it. But where would Igo? Would you give me some?
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Oh? No, definitely not.That would be most unethical, unless,
of course, you were a patientof mine and the X rays were of
your own mouth. Thank you,doctor, I think that's what I wanted
to hear you say. Before dark, I made two more stops searching for
something to help me prove that EarlChadwick was alive. If he was,
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the Hall of Records had nothing buta couple of certificates on him. One
recorded his birth, the other recordedis dead. I checked the one at
file at police headquarters. They hadchecked him out in forty seven, when
the court had pronounced him dead.On my way out of there, I
made two phone calls. The secondwas to the detective i'd hired. Yeah,
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Landro, what are you doing inyour office? Did you lose him?
I get tired. He got intothe crowds at Macy's. I put
the houseman at his hotel on it. He's watching his door. I just
pound his room. He's not there. What's he been up to? He
left the hotel at three eighteen andtook a cab over the third Avenue.
What address a pawn shop? Johnny? He bought a gun. Nice going,
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Landro. If you decide to changeover the stopping traffic at school crossings,
use me as a reference. Where'syour husband, miss Anderson? I
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want to talk to you about righting. Where is he? What is it?
Grace? Oh it's you again,that's right. He forced his way
into the house. Make him getout, Harold, I will if I
have to now look here. Idon't know what that imposterous told you,
and I don't care if you chooseto believe his lies. That's your business,
and a sorry business it is.But I will not allow my wife
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on my home to be upset byhis schemes any longer, I throll.
Oh, not quite. It's obviousto us, if it's not to you,
that this man learned of the unexplaineddetails surrounding Earl's death and is attempting
to use this vague resemblance to hisadvantage. Not extortionist. Land in prison,
mister Dollar. And the only reasonI haven't turned to the police before
this is that we want to escapethe notoriety of having passed. Try to
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his lip again. He bought agun this afternoon. That makes him look
like the double crossed husband, doesn'tit? Man? The maniac? I'm
going to for police protection. Whereis he? Oh? This man?
Do you know where he is?I found out he bought a gun.
I was afraid he was coming hereto use it. I can't believe this
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is happening now, Grace, Please? Why? Why? Why would he
harm us? He doesn't know us, and we don't know him. He
bought the gun to convince you.Dollar. He knows a lot about Janderson.
He knows you were Chadwick's immediate superiorin a loan company before he disappeared.
Harold, It couldn't be, couldit. It's been a long time.
Maybe some disease could change a personthat much, but he would have
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contacted Earl is dead. How didthis man learn so much about us?
As far as I can see,he's made only one mistake the size of
the theft. He says he stoleten thousand. According to the record,
thirty thousand was missing. Because it'spossible that it isn't a mistake that somebody
in the firm who knew what hisplan was, picked up the odd twenty
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thousand and put it on Chadwick's account. Mister Dollar, I have one thing
to say to you before you leave. Old Chadwick is dead. You're so
right, and that's what troubles me. A legally dead man running around loose
with a gun makes an interesting situation. Did you ever think of Anne?
Who would the police look for.I'm going to my hotel in case you
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want to phone in your answer?Where have you been? Chadwick? Right
here? The maid let me in. What's the idea? I was scared
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somebody was following me. I gotthe feeling they hired somebody to get rid
of me? No, why not? I haven't thought of that yet.
Give me the gun, I needit. Come on, where is it?
Never mind? Get away from me. Come on, where are you
carrying? How did you know Ihad it? Well? Were you going
to do with it? I toldyou I was scared. You thought I
was going to kill him? Theidea across my mind. No, what
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good would that do? How shouldI know what's going on in that head
of yours? Why did you comeback then, just to get things straightened
out? You wouldn't have had to. I haven't found a way to prove
who you are. Oh, Iknew I didn't have to come back.
But everything was stagnant. Being GeorgeBrewster was dull. I thought that's what
I wanted, a new identity,even without grace. But I guess nobody's
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ever satisfied. And when you havea choice of who you want to be,
then it's really hard. What aboutthe X race? Oh good,
I said, under Chadwick didn't matchthe one you had taken today. They
had to. They made a switchwith somebody else's, probably Anderson's. It's
an easy office enter. Probably Ihad a cat burglar nothing at the Hall
of Records, nothing at police headquarters. You're dead? What did the police
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say? I didn't talk to them? Why should I? The case is
closed? You're dead. Lys comeforth, and he that was dead came
fourth, bound handed for with graveclothes, and his face was bound about
with a napkin. Yeah, Johnny, Oh yeah, sorry, I blew
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up. I last him, didn'tI How is it? Oh? It's
a mess. I'm not getting anyplace. The only proof I can find
is proof that he's dead. Maybehe should stay there. I'm getting ideas
myself. What about his draft boardpolice check in forty seven? I lost.
Look, I'm gonna have to dummyup something. I don't want you
to violate any trade secrets. Butdo you know a good forger that defends
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it'll be practically legal. All Ineed is a driver's license. I think
that can be many Johnny, Whenand I it'll cost. I'm working for
a wealthy company. There's more twoland Row. How about meeting us in
your office in forty five minutes?Sure, Johnny, bring a bottle.
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Spencer count item five five hundred dollarsone bogus nineteen forty seven driver's license,
complete with Chadwick's thumb print. Byten pm we were back in Landro's office.
Tell me how desperate is this Anderson? Desperate enough to welcome an ice
fast deal. Don't quote a priceunless you have to just get him down
here? Will anybody go through allthis to make prison prison? Come on,
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Landro, get on the phone.There's the number. You're my client,
mister Harold Anderson. I'll be blunt. This is blackmail. I'm calling
in the interests of Earl Chadwick.Now he isn't he's alive, but I
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do have proof, a driver's licensehe took out just before he disappeared,
as a sort of a double checkon the path. You'll believe it when
you see it. It's for sale. He doesn't want to go to prison
any more than you do. Buthe needs money. I said, you'd
believe it when you saw it.I think it'll be worth a trip over
here. We'll talk price. Then. Are we meet here? Number four
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six five, Tight Building, seventhAvenue. It's no bluff. Nobody knows
about it. I'll be alone.He doesn't believe it when we be here,
he said, forty five minutes good. I don't make the price too
high. Set up a meeting withhim tomorrow, and we'll have the police
here. Well, step fourth Lazarus, empty the ashtrays landro looks like three
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men have been here. He arrivedat eleven thirty. Chadwick and I in
an adjoining room with a door cracked, watched his weary entrance. Who are
you? The name is on thedoor. You work under a license acred
by the State of New York sometimes, but the license isn't important tonight.
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You won't make any trouble It downwell round here it is. I just
look name, a serial number,a date, a signature, and a
thumb print. Where is he?He'll form me in the morning. Where
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is the man from the insurance company? Look him for Chadwick? He doesn't
know about this yet. Why whyhas he waited this long? He didn't
know everything that had happened You andhis wife. The money you made on
him? What's the price? Well? Has he put it to me?
It ought to be figured from thetwenty grand you took and the advance you've
made in the company the last fewyears. How much he'd like to start
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at fifteen thousand. It would takea while five thousand tomorrow, say around
noon, the other ten within aweek. That's when you get the license.
It would have to be later thanknown tomorrow. But I brought fifteen
hundred with me. That's a deal, all right. I'll give it to
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you. Hey, watch it,don't do it? Anderson, Wait,
Dolor, Landro down, Landro.I'm all right. Chadwick, Chadwick,
Chadwick, Pulse, pull us collardown. Nothing nothing. I don't know
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what your company can do about itnow. Both mister and missus Anderson gave
statements to the police that same night, confessing their contribution to the original crime.
You have a hard time prying HaroldAnderson loose from the clutches of the
state, which is working on amurder indictment for him. About the wife,
Grace, I don't know, becauseshe's not found guilty as an act.
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Sorry, I'd be happy to appearas a witness if she's brought to
trial on fraud charges. As formy part in it, I'm not proud
of myself, but I was hiredto find a dead man, and I
finally found one just before he lived. Expense account total fifteen hundred and seventy
five dollars and thirty cents Yours TrulyJohnny Dalla. Yours Truly Johnny Doller stars
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Edmund O'Brien in the title role andis written by Gil Dowd and David Ellis,
with music composed and conducted by LeithStephens. Edmund O'Brien can soon be
seen starring in the Columbia Pictures productionthe Los Angeles story. Featured in tonight's
cast were Lillian Baieff, Walter Burke, Virginia Gregg, John Bayner, Ben
Wright, Tudor Owen, and TedOsborne. Yours Truly Johnny Doller is produced
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and directed by him Delvai. Joinus again next week at the same time
when from Hollywood, Edmund O'Brien returnsand another transcribe adventure of Yours Truly Johnny
Dana Unsolved Mysteries. Out of deferenceto persons who may still be living.
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Character names in some of these trueunsolved mysteries have been changed. The moving
finger writes and having writ moves on. Nor all thy piety nor wit can
lure it back to cancel half aline, nor all thy tears watch out
a word of it. In allthe history of crime and criminals. The
truth of that quotation was never betterproved than in the amazing case of Blakis,
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the mystery Man of Europe. Itis the year nineteen hundred and fourteen.
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The scene is the office of theChief of Police in Budapest. The
chief is seated behind his desk,while in the doorway stands a woman.
Her face is white. Arrow staresfrom her eyes and her hands tremble as
she tears her tiny handkerche to pieces, which, if you must believe me
you're a sister, does not.But I tell you something to be killed.
If you do not listen to whatI have to say, sit down
my chair, calm yourself. Iam already to listen to your stories.
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Last night I went to the kail. I get next to a chentleman.
We looked like a gentleman. Thisbook about a program, you understand,
I understand. Then, having spokento him of the program, he suggested
you have suffered. He didn't fora drive, and he's not a car.
And he asked you how you wouldlike to beg do what help?
How do I know? He's alwaysthe same story of how much money did
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you rub your money? That Ihad noman. He did not rub me.
He tried to kill me. Itwas horrible. I handly tell the
first No, no, complete thestory. I don't read home my caustin
it was. He asked if Iwould like to have my fortune told.
I said yet. He told meto give me the crystal globe. But
first he gave me some pale yellowvine. Put things go on. I
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put my sense and sleeping away fromme. I was staying hard in the
crystal a shadow. Why don't havemade me glance in the mirror? I
saw him. He stood behind me, glaring greenly. I is a fire.
He stays almost black. I ain'tit. Handy held a piece of
green Si could he was looked?And had he slipped? Not? He
was going to slipping over my ship? And then I think the next thing.
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I knew the flying among the shrubberinners at the fire. Very well,
we will look into the mega.Oh it would not say that.
No, I some day you wilddressed goodbye. Three weeks later, a
wealthy society woman tells a similar storyto the Budapest chief of police. Four
weeks later, another In each instance, the description given by the women of
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the castle of the fiend who dugthem is the same. The World War
breaks out and the police department isdisrupted. But the citizens of Vienna and
Budapest are terrified at the alarming numberof missing women on farms, even gardens,
behind hedges, in abandoned buildings,bodies in various stages of decomposition are
found, and all our bodies ofwomen. The chief is frantic. And
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when a woman that says, andthem two detectives scouring the country gem search
of a building that will as tothe description of the castle, he meets
a government official. Well, seewhat you doing out here? Seeing the
country? What are you doing here? The government has ordered the seizure of
old gasoline for the more you seeand detailed of this district, and a
few minutes going to that castle.Upon the hears the castle, let me
me go with you, sirs,and this will be a pleasure. Oh,
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this is her heart. One.Here's a gentleman who told us there
was gasoline stared at the castle.But getting into the car, he should
be allnarious. Indeed, here's anunusual continent. You know there is a
magic story behind do castiers. Indeed, ya bailor kish he owned the castle.
It's a very beautiful vibe. Theywere so happy. Everybody in the
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village was happy in their love.But the less but she disappeared. For
Baila kuish was gasoline. She hadrun away with a younger man. It
was terribly what what did he looklike this Baila kis He was a handsome
man for elegant, pink face,I would say, in black hair,
high cheap books. Say now it'sthe description given by the different women.
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All right, you're looking for Jarry, said the lean. But go on,
but he's the finish. To thestart. The old woman being to
do the cleaning at the castle,bally keeps gold. She must not go
into a certain home. They getapproved the a story. But the old
woman, like old old Gamen budgetquizzy. If she looked and safer by
big facts. We have good reasonto believe these vats contain gasoline. But
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here we are to place we'll soonknow for a certain out of the car
for the officers. The empty castlerings to their footsteps, and they make
their way to the forbidden room.Strangely enough, the key is in the
lock. The door creeps. Thereare the five bats against the wall,
strong mooder of alcohol. They moveforward and look into the vats horror stamps
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their faces, as they see ineach vat a naked woman, and around
each neck the bluish mark made bythe strangler's car. Name of all the
saint? Where is this is costly? I have come to find Gashlin and
I found five corps h Yes,for all the cops he foundross the cities.
You can't get the men to digthe cash. Will have it done
all the instant I will have itdone, yes, said you have you
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know if this one service been akiss? Where do you see? He
was killed? In this war?Twenty six bodies of women were found buried
in Baila Kiss's garden over one hundredand sixty pound tickets relating to the women's
wearing apparel and jewelry. Furious thatdeath in the war had cheated him the
capture of the monster, the Chiefreturned to Budapest and tried to forgeest the
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horror of the five events the warover. The Chief is sitting in his
office when through the door bursts thewoman who had first warned him of bailachisk.
I go him to gain a halfhour of boy, who what are
you talking about? That Chilia?Because I saw him, I said,
now impossible I have checked a warrecord. He was still lives hervey in
nineteen sixteen. See here are therecords I have kept him beda Chis Tiger
Whoms, August ninth, nineteen sixteen. I do a chip you think I
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could never never, I tell youhe is alive to see but did he
possibly? I send you Baila Chisi'sdad, But whom the chief was to
doubt his vehement decisions, for withina month he was to hear another story
of a woman almost strangled under antentticalcircumstances, although at a different place from
the now empty castle. Besides this, the terror of missing women returned to
haunt the citizens, and once againthe decomposed bodies of long dead women were
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found in desolate places. In justa moment, you will hear a solution
to the strange case of Baila Keith, the mystery man of Europe, Ladies
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and gentlemen. In as much asany solution must have necessarily this opposition,
liberties of time, place, andcharacter have been taken in the solution for
which you've been waiting. The solutionof why the murder has continued in the
same manner as before. Bailee isreported death in the war. He's taken
from the statements of the Chief ofPolice of Budapest, who suppli the information,
which, to the best of ourbelief, has never been published in
American newspapers. The scene is thehospital in which Baila Kiss had been reported
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as having died of wounds. Thechief of Police, remembering how the first
woman had warned him of the fieldsactivities, determines to carry his investigation further
than the official army records reporting death. The chief questions immersed no, of
course, nor of the mergers inunder round bien and due the best.
Yeah, it's naturally, although likeeveryone else on war service, I was
too bigger to really keep up withthe court. Well, we did not
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give all our information to the press. He decided we would have more success
by keeping something secret. I canunderstand that now this man A feeling is
a better name, has probably beenresponsible for the death of over three hundred
ribbits. I would like to findout there are any hospital records other than
the official report of bill a leastdeath. You don't mean that Bill a
Chief is the name of the stay, Are you in fact? She given
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suspicion it is an established fab Whiche'simpossible. I'm not sail that still have
died, and the young and enthighestminded boy at twenty could hardly could be
the chief. He should over patit after Baila Kief, who died here
in the hospital. He was ayoung boy, I tell you, and
I know I miss him. Hedied. Ah, then I had resolution,
how busy wounded it was to bethe chiefs when he was brought here,
and never was a hope he mightto cover anyone could have seen that
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he must die and be la Kish, the real thing, the Kish,
and definitely exchange his identification descent paperswith the wounded men, knowing who well
the young boy would be very guysbe the Kis, and he the monster's
rich, free to pursue his murderouscareer unhindered. But I get him.
I get him back to Budapest rationsthe chief. For four days. He
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worked feverishly, taking no one intohis confidence, but ordering his men to
stand by. One night to ahouse on the outskirts of tom drive to
police cars filled with officers. TheChief leads away from the back of the
house to one of the upper rooms. Send your men, he said,
I want to show you signs Iam decided, my man, that Peter
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Kiss has checked the various winning hiskids. They hed touch his wins in
the papers. So I say heuse his methods, And he said he
disappracticements and read it. Young womanwidow with mother's fortune and with motherly good
looks. His highest company of menof coachure, preferably fasty are over.
But Pitaral and Dak object matter moneyand jew expect Bailer kissed to answer that
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he has anted it. He'd behere, has hat at the dog,
and man is getting up. Hicheese be the chief. He looked up.
He's getting back into the text.After the rush the police, the
taxi, with Bailer Kiss standing onthe running board, speeds towards the river
with the police car in pursuit.He's going to shoot Blackis slumps he's hip,
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but he hangs on. The taxireaches the bridge another Prisco. Several
shots take effects, but with onelast effort they like Kis, plows himself
from the taxi, pulls himself overthe parapet of the bridge, falls like
a polet, and disappears forever underthe homing waters of the Danube. And
so coincidence the World War, asearch for gasoline, a nurse who remember
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the patient provide the solution for afifteen year old unsolved mystery. Blakis,
the mystery Man of Europe.