
Host Adam Graham is your guide through this 1932 series of fifteen minute police stories. (Each podcast typically features two episodes.)
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Performing ArtsArts | ||||

A fur robbery occurs but the criminals get away far too quickly in $80,000 Robbery. Two police officers disappear when bringing in a dangerous fugitive and then a gang boss offers an Inspector a deal Episodes: 19 and 22 Original Air Date: 1932 Suppor... more
A police Captain’s son is charged with murder in, “Frame Up.” A mystery writer is killed before finishing his long-running serial in, “Death of a Mystery Writer.” Original Air Date: Episodes (38 and 39) Support the show
An elderly soon to be retired police officer investigates the theft of $190,000 in cash in “Old Cop.” And the brain of a dead brilliant scientist is stolen and $100,000 in insurance money is at stake in, “Stolen Brain.” Episodes 36 and 37 (1932) Supp... more
A well-liked roguish gambler is found dead of an apparent suicide in William Spencer Killed. A friend of a couple of police officers needs their protection from gangsters trying to fix a race in Race Track. Episodes 34 and 35 Original Air Date: 1932 ... more
The police go to investigate a suicide but find evidence that suggests it was a fame in “Deadly Poker Game.” A Judge is missing and a reporter and his faithful photographer are on the trail but are sidetracked at a fire where they find another photog... more
While investigating the murder of a businessman, the police hear a strange tale of injustice and revenge in, “Paid in Full.” The Police investigate the disappearance of $250,000 in bonds from a bank vault in, “Hot Bonds.” Episodes 30 and 31 Original ... more
A former police officer is now a security guard and has to locate a rich woman’s necklace in “Retired.” Two beat cops are assigned to investigate a cut and dried suicide (or so it appears) in “No Learnin'” Original Air Date: 1932 (Episodes 28 and 29)... more
A police officer investigates the mysterious disappearance of a cat. The police get a stereo warning to ensure they prosecute the man responsible for their sister’s death from a pair of identical twin brothes. Episodes 26 and 27
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