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The Temperamental Tote Board Matter

28 min · 21. Mai 2026
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Originally Aired: June 1, 1954 Johnny Dollar #217, "The Temperamental Tote Board Matter," Johnny Dollar travels to San Juan, Puerto Rico to investigate the death of Luis Alvarado, co-owner of the Desconciso racetrack, who was found shot under the infield tote board at dawn. The case appears suspicious not just because of the $50,000 insurance policy naming his brother Jose as beneficiary, but because Luis clutched a winning long-shot ticket worth $72 when he died. Captain Cognis of the San Juan police has his own theory: Miami gambling boss Tony Randolph, who has been pressuring the Alvarado brothers to sell their track, is the prime suspect. Just days before the murder, Luis physically threw Randolph out of his office. As Johnny interviews Randolph and meets the charming Maria Rovani, Luis's confidential secretary, the investigation takes a deadly turn. Before Johnny can properly question Jose Alvarado, Captain Cognis receives an urgent call about another shooting at Jose's home. They rush to the scene to find another corpse on the living room floor with a .38 caliber revolver nearby, threatening to transform a single murder into something far more complex.

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