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The Radioactive Gold Matter

24 min · 13 de jun de 2026
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Originally Aired: July 27, 1954 Johnny Dollar #225, "The Radioactive Gold Matter," Johnny Dollar rushes to South Bend, Indiana when Washington Research Hospital reports the theft of $150 worth of radioactive gold isotope—a lethal substance used in cancer treatment. Dr. Reeve McKinlock explains the gravity of the situation: whoever stole the four ounces of gold leaf from the hospital's lead vault is carrying around potential death, unaware that the radioactive material is deadly without its protective lead container. Lab technician Doris Floria blames herself for possibly failing to lock the vault properly, though the theft could have been an inside job by someone who knew the combination. Working with Lieutenant Arridos, Dollar investigates hospital personnel when a break comes from an unexpected source. Guff Parker, owner of a collateral company, contacts police after hearing radio warnings about the stolen gold. He reveals that a man calling himself John Jones sold him three troy ounces of gold leaf that morning, claiming he scraped it from store windows. As Dollar and the Lieutenant retrieve the gold and place it in a protective lead box, they know they must find Jones before the radioactive material claims more victims.

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Originally Aired: July 27, 1954 Johnny Dollar #225, "The Radioactive Gold Matter," Johnny Dollar rushes to South Bend, Indiana when Washington Research Hospital reports the theft of $150 worth of radioactive gold isotope—a lethal substance used in cancer treatment. Dr. Reeve McKinlock explains the gravity of the situation: whoever stole the four ounces of gold leaf from the hospital's lead vault is carrying around potential death, unaware that the radioactive material is deadly without its protective lead container. Lab technician Doris Floria blames herself for possibly failing to lock the vault properly, though the theft could have been an inside job by someone who knew the combination. Working with Lieutenant Arridos, Dollar investigates hospital personnel when a break comes from an unexpected source. Guff Parker, owner of a collateral company, contacts police after hearing radio warnings about the stolen gold. He reveals that a man calling himself John Jones sold him three troy ounces of gold leaf that morning, claiming he scraped it from store windows. As Dollar and the Lieutenant retrieve the gold and place it in a protective lead box, they know they must find Jones before the radioactive material claims more victims.

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