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Let George Do It: Father Who Had Nothing to Say Case (09-13-1948)
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"The Father Who Had Nothing to Say" is an episode of the classic radio detective drama "Let George Do It", which aired on September 13, 1948.
About the Show:
"Let George Do It" was a radio program that aired from 1946 to 1954.
The show featured George Valentine, a private investigator played by Bob Bailey. George took on cases advertised through a newspaper ad that read: "Danger is my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me, George Valentine. Write full details!"
"The Father Who Had Nothing to Say" Episode Details:
Airdate: September 13, 1948.
Format: 30-minute episode
The story revolves around a complex murder case involving a father, Harry Peterson, who was convicted of killing Lillian Wayne ten years ago. His son, Ralph Lochner, seeks to uncover the truth about his father's innocence. The investigation reveals layers of deception, hidden motives, and the impact of the past on the present. As George Valentine delves deeper, he confronts various characters connected to the case, ultimately leading to the revelation of the true murderer and the secrets that have been kept for years.
Takeaways
The impact of a parent's crime can shape a child's life.
Seeking the truth often involves confronting uncomfortable realities.
Circumstantial evidence can lead to wrongful convictions.
The past can haunt individuals, affecting their present and future.
Witness testimonies can be unreliable and influenced by personal motives.
Redemption and forgiveness are central themes in the pursuit of justice.
The importance of evidence in proving innocence cannot be overstated.
Family secrets can complicate the quest for truth.
The role of a detective is to uncover hidden truths, no matter how painful.
Justice is not always served, but the search for it is vital.
1629 episodes
Manage episode 485904103 series 2807233
"The Father Who Had Nothing to Say" is an episode of the classic radio detective drama "Let George Do It", which aired on September 13, 1948.
About the Show:
"Let George Do It" was a radio program that aired from 1946 to 1954.
The show featured George Valentine, a private investigator played by Bob Bailey. George took on cases advertised through a newspaper ad that read: "Danger is my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me, George Valentine. Write full details!"
"The Father Who Had Nothing to Say" Episode Details:
Airdate: September 13, 1948.
Format: 30-minute episode
The story revolves around a complex murder case involving a father, Harry Peterson, who was convicted of killing Lillian Wayne ten years ago. His son, Ralph Lochner, seeks to uncover the truth about his father's innocence. The investigation reveals layers of deception, hidden motives, and the impact of the past on the present. As George Valentine delves deeper, he confronts various characters connected to the case, ultimately leading to the revelation of the true murderer and the secrets that have been kept for years.
Takeaways
The impact of a parent's crime can shape a child's life.
Seeking the truth often involves confronting uncomfortable realities.
Circumstantial evidence can lead to wrongful convictions.
The past can haunt individuals, affecting their present and future.
Witness testimonies can be unreliable and influenced by personal motives.
Redemption and forgiveness are central themes in the pursuit of justice.
The importance of evidence in proving innocence cannot be overstated.
Family secrets can complicate the quest for truth.
The role of a detective is to uncover hidden truths, no matter how painful.
Justice is not always served, but the search for it is vital.
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