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The Case No One Wants | 21st Precinct - “Policeman Shot - Suicide or Murder?” (1953)

32 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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A classic police procedural from the golden age of radio — plus bonus commentary and trivia after the show. 21st Precinct – “Policeman Shot: Suicide or Murder?” (1953) Step back into the golden age of radio with 21st Precinct, the landmark series that helped define the modern police procedural through realism, restraint, and moral complexity. In this 1953 episode, “Policeman Shot: Suicide or Murder?”, an internal investigation forces the department to confront an unsettling question: when one of their own is found dead, how do loyalty, doubt, and duty coexist inside the same institution? After the broadcast, stay tuned for bonus commentary and behind-the-scenes context — including how 21st Precinct reshaped crime drama through procedural realism, why ambiguity was central to its storytelling, and what this episode reveals about authority under internal strain. Originally aired: August 11, 1953 Approx. runtime: 32 minutes Website: theporcupinepresents.com [http://theporcupinepresents.com]

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