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Mystery x Suspense

duane Old Time Radio

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A collection of mystery and suspense radio programs including The Man Called X, Suspense, The Whistler, Escape, The Zero Hour by Rod Serling, and more. You can also listen to and download these and more on my website: https://otr.duane.media. Comments and feedback welcome at info@duane.media or Instagram @duane.otr Thank you.
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Unravel the Mystery with Suspense! - The Classic Radio Thriller Series Step back in time to the golden age of radio with ”Suspense!” - the iconic series that captivated audiences from 1942 to 1962 with its thrilling tales and unforgettable performances. Featuring over 900 broadcasts penned by renowned authors and directors, ”Suspense!” brought the finest in thriller and mystery genres to the airwaves. Broadcast on the CBS Radio Network, ”Suspense!” showcased Hollywood’s brightest stars, incl ...
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True Suspense

Arthur Pearlstein

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True Suspense offers carefully researched, real-life stories that involve death or disappearance under suspicious circumstances or major crimes that go sideways. In every story, key elements turn out to be different from what police and the public are initially led to believe. Twists and turns are plentiful as deliberate deceptions or innocent mistakes throw investigators off the trail. Written and narrated by an attorney and expert on the justice system, courtroom drama is often a part of t ...
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"Uncle Erich Presents™" - Classic Crime, Murder and Suspense Mysteries. Give your eyes a rest. Grab a cold drink, turn the lights down low, snuggle back on the sofa and let your imagination flow while listening to an exciting old Classic Radio show. Episodes are added every Sunday from fictional crime stories to suspense. Enjoy ! Visit Uncle Erich's website at https://UncleErich.com Please visit our merch website https://Tee-Dazzle.com for hundreds of great T-Shirt, Tank Top, Hoodie designs ...
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Suspense - Old Time Radio Thriller

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Suspense was one of the most popular and successful old time radio programs during it's run of over 900 episodes, spanning 1946-1962. Guest stars included Orson Welles, Frank Sinatra, Lucille Ball, Agnes Moorehead, Marlene Dietrich and Humphrey Bogart. The plots were mostly engaging crime dramas, science fiction and some horror genres - usually with a surprise ending. - Audio Credit: The Old Time Radio Researchers Group. Licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 - Find all our OTR radio stations and po ...
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Suspenseful Bites

Rachel & Randy

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A weekly podcast exploring the suspense, terror, and humor of some of your favorite and lesser known horror and thriller films. With your hosts Randy and Rachel! Don't forget to follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=354051978358688 Artwork by the AMAZING Cole Clark Art! Check him out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coleclarkart/ Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/suspenseful-bites/support
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This is a rebroadcast of the original Suspense! Radio Show. Suspense is a radio drama series broadcast on CBS Radio from 1940 through 1962. One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio, was subtitled "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" and focused on suspense thriller-type scripts, usually featuring leading Hollywood actors of the era. Approximately 945 episodes were broadcast during its long run, and more than 900 still exist. Suspense went through several major phases, ...
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Dr. Bridie O’Malley, 38, DVM is on the verge of a career breakthrough with a thoroughbred hopeful going to the Kentucky Derby. Days before the big race, her estranged family of Irish mobsters demand payment on a family debt, long overdue. When her nonverbal brother with a special gift is kidnapped, she discovers the dark truth of her family’s secrets while trying to keep her own under wraps. With the help of her lifelong friends, messages from the other side and her own awakening, she embark ...
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As part of our Wondercon 2019 coverage; I spoke with Ronit Kirchman, Will Bates, and The Newton Brothers talk about composing for some of the best Horror and Suspense shows on television. BMI and White Bear PR teamed up to bring the “Spine-Tingling Suspense: Music from Thrillers and Drama” panel at WonderCon 2019. The panel featured renowned composers Ronit Kirchman (The Sinner, Zen and the Art of Dying), Will Bates (The Magicians, Imperium, Nightflyers), and Andy Grush and Taylor Newton Ste ...
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In this thrilling episode of Suspense, Orson Welles stars as General Zaroff, a menacing character who has turned the remote island he inhabits into a hunting ground for the most dangerous prey of all—humans. When celebrated hunter Sanger Rainsford, portrayed by Keenan Wynn, is shipwrecked and finds himself on Zaroff’s eerie island, he soon learns t…
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Agatha Christie [BBC Radio 4] | Poirot’s Christmas (01) | 1986 Director: Enyd Williams Tyrannical millionaire Simeon Lee has been estranged from most of his family for years. But now, on Christmas Eve, the old man calls them all together once more. Unable to disobey, the children gather uneasily and wonder what their father's intentions are. Does h…
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We are so honored to bring you ex-criminal prosecutor and current bestselling author Marcia Clark. She joins us to talk about her latest book, TRIAL BY AMBUSH, her first True Crime novel. Marcia Clark is the best selling author of nine legal thrillers and one memoir, starting with four bestselling legal thrillers featuring prosecutor Rachel Knight:…
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Welcome back folks to another exciting episode from the Uncle Erich Presents™ Classic Radio series ! I am so glad you tuned in again, and hope you are enjoying listening to these exciting episodes. Today, we make another visit with Detective Boston Blackie. Today's episode is titled "Sam Bellows is Dead." In this episode, Boston Blackie needs to se…
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Character actress Eve McVeagh was a regular presence on the Broadway stage, the big screen, and on TV for over five decades, and during her career she starred in everything from High Noon to Petticoat Junction. We'll hear her as a woman whose auction purchase comes loaded with trouble in "Going, Going, Gone" (originally aired on CBS on May 10, 1955…
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A major new development in the case of the murders of Christine Banfield and Joseph Ryan. Links to More Information Washington Post https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2024/10/29/au-pair-manslaughter-plea-banfield-herndon-slaying/ Attention Listeners If you enjoy the True Suspense podcast we would really appreciate it if you (1) share it with p…
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SHOW NOTES: FORENSIC SCIENCE TIMELINE Prehistory: Early cave artists and pot makers “sign” their works with a paint or impressed finger or thumbprint. 1000 b.c.: Chinese use fingerprints to “sign” legal documents. 3rd century BC.: Erasistratus (c. 304–250 b.c.) and Herophilus (c. 335–280 b.c.) perform the first autopsies in Alexandria. 2nd century …
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SHOW NOTES: Writers, particularly early in their careers, make mistakes. Often the same ones over and over. Here are a few pitfalls to avoid. OVERWRITING: Too many words Too cute by far Strained Metaphors Purple prose DIALOG: Tag alert Characters all sound the same Inane conversations “As you know” chatting SHOW VS TELL: DESCRIPTION: Not too much N…
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SHOW NOTES: It’s hard to believe that it’s been 50 years. Exactly 50 years. This show has nothing to do with crime writing or the science of crime. It is rather a step back in world history. And in my personal history. Yes, I was there. Inside the gates of the Cape Canaveral Space Center. July 16, 1969, 9:32 a.m. I remember it like it was yesterday…
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Too often, fiction writers commit medical malpractice in their stories. Unfortunately, these mistakes can sink an otherwise well-written story. The ones I repetitively see include: Bang, Bang, You’re Dead: Not so fast. No one dies instantly. Well, almost no one. Instant death can occur with heart attacks, strokes, extremely abnormal heart rhythms, …
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SHOW NOTES: A scene-by-scene analysis of The Terminator Each scene is either good (+), Bad (-) or Neutral (0) for Sarah Conner, the protagonist. Watch the movie and rate each scene. You will see that through the first 2/3s of the film things don’t go well for Sarah but she overcomes seemingly insurmountable odds to win in the end. This is how a goo…
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SHOW NOTES: Elements of a Thriller Open with a Bang or a Chill or a Compelling Question Establish the 4 Ws Early-------Who, What, When, and Where Inciting Incident---Sets the protagonist’s story in motion Establish the Story Question—What does the Protagonist want/need? Rising Tension Who/What opposes the Protagonist and Why? What does the antagoni…
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From Publishers Weekly: In Lyle’s ingenious third mystery featuring retired major league pitcher Jake Longly (after 2017’s A-List), Jake, who runs a restaurant in Gulf Shores, Ala., is again roped into working for his father Ray’s PI firm. An attorney has contacted Ray on behalf of Billy Wayne Baker, a convicted serial killer. Though Baker pleaded …
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SHOW NOTES: Gunshot wounds (GSWs) come in many flavors and those to the chest can be particularly dicey. Yet, a chest GSW can be a minor flesh wound, a major traumatic event with significant damage, or deadly. If you have a character who suffers such an injury, this podcast is for you. Here are few interesting questions about chest GSWs: Could a Pe…
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SHOW NOTES: For years it was felt that the DNA of identical twins was indeedidentical. Since they come from a single fertilized egg, this would seem intuitive. But, nature likes to throw curve balls—and the occasional slider. After that first division of the fertilized, and after the two daughter cells go their way toward producing identical humans…
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From HOWDUNNIT:FORENSICS Toxicology is a relativelynew science that stands on the shoulders of its predecessors: anatomy, physiology, chemistry, and medicine. Our knowledge in these sciences had toreach a certain level of sophistication before toxicology could become areality. It slowly evolved over more than two hundred years of testing,starting w…
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SHOW NOTES: You never get a second chance to make a first impression. The same is true for your fictional characters. So, make them vivid and memorial. How do you do this? There are many ways. Let’s explore a few of them. Riding the Rap--Elmore Leonard Ocala Police picked up Dale Crowe Junior for weaving, two o’clock in the morning, crossing the ce…
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SHOW NOTES: Somerset Maugham: There are three rules for novel writing. Unfortunately, no one knows what they are. Terry Brooks Rules Read, Read, Read Outline, Outline, Outline Write, Write, Write Repeat Dave Barry: Don’t Be Boring Elmore Leonard’s 10 Rules of Writing 1-Never open a book with weather 2-Avoid prologues 3-Never use a verb other than "…
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SHOW NOTES: One pill makes you larger, and one pill makes you small And the ones that mother gives you, don't do anything at all Go ask Alice, when she's ten feet tall White Rabbit, The Jefferson Airplane And then there was this excellent question from my friend and wonderful writer Frankie Bailey that was published in SUSPENSE MAGAZINE as part of …
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SHOW NOTES: Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is as much as 300 times more powerful than morphine sulfate. It can be injected, ingested, inhaled, and will even penetrate the skin. It is used in medical situations frequently for pain management, sedation, and for twilight-anesthesia for things such as colonoscopies. Fentanyl is the number one caus…
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SHOW NOTES: Here in the 21st century we know a great deal about infectious diseases. We can treat bacterial infections with antibiotics, immunize people against numerous diseases, understand how viruses work, and have a huge fund of knowledge about surgical sterility and disease prevention. This was not always the case. In fact, in the history of m…
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SHOW NOTES: “Good fences make good neighbors”—Robert Frost,”Mending Wall” I suspect Ryan Felton Sauter’s neighbor, Keith Monroe, would agree. People commit murder for a host of reasons. Things like financial gain, revenge, lust, anger, to cover another crime, and many other motives. It seems that these motives can even include a dispute with the du…
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SHOW NOTES: Head Trauma (Direct, Infectious, Anoxic, Vascular) Physical Abnormalities Behavioral Changes Language/Communication Brain Lobes: Frontal: Controls personality, emotions, intellect, judgement, problem solving, attention, organizing, social skills Broca’s Area: Speech, writing, particularly expressing Parietal: Controls motor and sensory …
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SHOW NOTES: The opening passages tell the reader the type of world they are entering and what they can expect. The opening might give character insights, setting, and the basics of the crime—and reveal the voice. What’s the difference between mood and tone? Tone is the author’s attitude Mood is the atmosphere and emotion the author creates So, tone…
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SHOW NOTES: FAMOUS AND ODD DNA CASES Colin Pitchfork: The Beginning http://aboutforensics.co.uk/colin-pitchfork/ Timothy Wilson Spencer, The Southside Strangler” First US DNA Conviction (David Vasquez—first to be exonerated by DNA) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_Wilson_Spencer http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/352011 Brown’s Chicken Murd…
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SHOW NOTES: Do modern forensic science and police investigative techniques make creating compelling crime fiction more difficult? Are there simply too many balls to keep in the air? Too much to consider? Or is now little different from then? The Past, the present, and the future Forensic Science timeline—-a fairly knew discipline Basic Science, the…
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SHOW NOTES: Coercion and ThreatLeverage Trauma: Trauma is time limited Unconscious vs Pain/Fear of death Drugs: Drugs have variable timelines Drugs don’t have timers Alcohol and Mickey Finn Narcotics and sedatives Date Rape Drugs Rohypnol GHB—Gamma Hydroxybutyrate E, Ecstasy, MDMA—3.4-Methylenedioxy Methamphetamine Ketamine LINKS: Date Rape Drugs: …
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The Whistler | 02:23 Malice || October 11, 1942 || A wealthy doctor has two sons. One of them wants to be a doctor; the other definitely doesn't. They both meet up with a girl from the wrong side of the tracks. + The tale of a disapproving Father, the eminent Dr Jacob Benton, who has a burning desire to see his son follow him into a medical career …
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SHOW NOTES:Who is telling the story? Is he/she also the protagonist or an observer? Scout in To Kill a Mockingbird Nick in The Great Gatsby Is he/she reliable? How many POV characters is too few/too many? Which characters know too little to drive the story/or know too much and might spoil the story? TYPES:FIRST PERSON POV: The “I” Character Advanta…
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