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The Chesapeake Fraud Matter Ep 3

14 min · 27 de jun de 2026
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Originally Aired: October 19, 1955 Johnny Dollar #243, "The Chesapeake Fraud Matter Ep 3," Johnny Dollar continues his investigation into whether John Reardon, supposedly killed in an accident, is actually alive in Denver using the name Frank Bowers. After Elizabeth Reardon discovers her late husband might still be alive, Johnny meets with Hugh Bryan, who provides crucial evidence including Reardon's photographs, fingerprints, and vital statistics. The fingerprints, obtained from Reardon's pre-war work at Aberdeen proving grounds, prove especially valuable. Johnny flies to Denver to meet detective George Hanley, who has already conducted surveillance on Frank Bowers. Hanley's investigation reveals Bowers as a consulting engineer living a quiet, seemingly legitimate life in a house he purchased in 1951, claiming previous residence in Toledo. The physical description and photograph match Reardon, but Hanley remains skeptical, believing Bowers is just an ordinary citizen. Despite his doubts, Johnny persists, eventually arriving at Bowers' home to confront the man himself, armed with evidence that could expose a twenty-thousand-dollar insurance fraud.

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Portada del episodio The Chesapeake Fraud Matter Ep 3

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Originally Aired: October 19, 1955 Johnny Dollar #243, "The Chesapeake Fraud Matter Ep 3," Johnny Dollar continues his investigation into whether John Reardon, supposedly killed in an accident, is actually alive in Denver using the name Frank Bowers. After Elizabeth Reardon discovers her late husband might still be alive, Johnny meets with Hugh Bryan, who provides crucial evidence including Reardon's photographs, fingerprints, and vital statistics. The fingerprints, obtained from Reardon's pre-war work at Aberdeen proving grounds, prove especially valuable. Johnny flies to Denver to meet detective George Hanley, who has already conducted surveillance on Frank Bowers. Hanley's investigation reveals Bowers as a consulting engineer living a quiet, seemingly legitimate life in a house he purchased in 1951, claiming previous residence in Toledo. The physical description and photograph match Reardon, but Hanley remains skeptical, believing Bowers is just an ordinary citizen. Despite his doubts, Johnny persists, eventually arriving at Bowers' home to confront the man himself, armed with evidence that could expose a twenty-thousand-dollar insurance fraud.

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Portada del episodio The Chesapeake Fraud Matter Ep 2

The Chesapeake Fraud Matter Ep 2

Originally Aired: October 18, 1955 Johnny Dollar #242, "The Chesapeake Fraud Matter Ep 2," Johnny Dollar continues investigating the suspicious death of John Reardon, who allegedly died in a boat explosion five years ago. Dollar meets with Reardon's widow Elizabeth, accepting her invitation for cocktails at her home. During their conversation, Elizabeth opens up about her troubled four-year marriage, revealing complicated feelings about her late husband. She admits they loved each other once but drifted apart, with John spending money on other people while she struggled with her own issues. The evening takes a tense turn when Hugh Bryan, John Reardon's former attorney, arrives and aggressively confronts Dollar, exposing that he saw Elizabeth pick up Dollar at a bar and accusing him of being a cheap opportunist with no real connection to John. Dollar follows up by interviewing Lieutenant Jack Halverson of the Coast Guard, who filed the original report on the boat explosion. Halverson explains that three bodies were recovered from Chesapeake Bay during an extensive week-long search, but John Reardon's body was never found, leaving open the possibility that he somehow survived.

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The Chesapeake Fraud Matter Ep 1

Originally Aired: October 17, 1955 Johnny Dollar #241, "The Chesapeake Fraud Matter Ep 1," Johnny receives an urgent call from Pat Kelleher at the Universal Adjustment Bureau in Baltimore about a baffling case. Eastern Fidelity paid out twenty thousand dollars five years ago when John Reardon died in a boat explosion on Chesapeake Bay in 1950. The accident killed four people, though Reardon's body was never recovered. After the required three-year waiting period, his widow Elizabeth Jane Reardon received the payout. The case seemed closed until Paul Coombs, a prominent chairman of the board and close friend of the Reardons, walks into Kelleher's office with a shocking claim: he saw and spoke with John Reardon at the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver just three nights ago. Johnny flies to Baltimore to investigate what appears to be a massive insurance fraud. When he meets with Coombs, the executive remains adamant about his identification despite the man calling himself Frank Bower and denying any connection to John Reardon. Coombs insists he recognized everything from his old friend's mannerisms to the way he orders bourbon. Now Johnny must determine whether a dead man is walking around Denver or whether Coombs is mistaken, knowing that either answer will devastate someone.

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The Molly K Matter Ep 5

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The Molly K Matter Ep 4

Originally Aired: October 13, 1955 Johnny Dollar #239, "The Molly K Matter Ep 4," Johnny Dollar finds himself under arrest, hauled in by Inspector Dan McKay on assault and battery charges filed by Captain Brawley. Dollar believes the charges are simply a delaying tactic to keep him from investigating the sinking of the Molly K. At harbor police headquarters, he lays out his theory for McKay: Brawley, desperate for money with his mortgage due, hired explosives expert Benny Wong to sink his own ship for the insurance money. When crew member Bill Mack discovered Benny in the act, Benny stabbed him to keep him quiet. McKay remains skeptical, arguing that while Brawley has a violent temper, sinking his own ship goes against everything a ship's captain stands for. A phone call from Shanghai Liu changes everything. Her spies have located Benny Wong hiding in a back room at the Fa Song Fish Company on Fisherman's Wharf. Dollar and McKay rush to the location, guns drawn, ready to make the arrest. When they burst through the door, they find Dean Sutton holding a gun, standing over Benny Wong's body. The explosives expert has been shot three times, and Sutton claims he just arrived and knows nothing about it.

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