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I Never Met the Dead Man

30 min · 12 de jun de 2026
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Originally Aired: January 5, 1950 Suspense #366, "I Never Met the Dead Man," stars Danny Kaye as Joe Wickoff, an ordinary truck driver whose life turns into a nightmare on New Year's Day. While walking home from work along an empty side street, Joe suddenly finds himself in the middle of a murder scene when bullets fly and a man is shot dead in a nearby car. Officer Callan immediately suspects Joe, who becomes the only witness to what appears to be a professional hit. At police headquarters, Joe faces hours of intense questioning, and though he's eventually released, his troubles are just beginning. Joe harbors a dangerous secret that he's kept even from his wife Bella: he served time in prison years ago for robbery. When he lied to police about having a criminal record, he thought he could escape suspicion, but Detective Callan senses Joe is hiding something and won't let go. The situation escalates dramatically when the victim is identified as Willoughby Roberts, a newspaper reporter investigating illegal gambling operations. With a $10,000 reward posted and every cop in town hunting for the killer, Joe's past threatens to surface. As Callan continues to circle closer and pressure mounts from all sides, Joe must navigate an increasingly desperate situation where his concealed criminal history could make him the prime suspect in a murder he didn't commit.

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