Detectives on the Air
Originally Aired: July 6, 1954 Johnny Dollar #222, "The Jan Brueghel Matter The Flowering Judas Matter," Johnny is summoned to Detroit when Eastern Indemnity gets a tip that a stolen 17th-century masterpiece can be recovered. The painting, "The River" by Jan Brueghel, was stolen eleven years ago from wealthy collector Lauren Jeffers, resulting in a $120,000 insurance payout. Now someone is offering to sell it back for just $25,000. Johnny reluctantly agrees to the deal, though he dislikes rewarding thieves. At the Masterson Art Gallery, owner Mr. Masterson explains how a man approached him to appraise the painting, then later called offering to arrange the exchange through Masterson as intermediary. Johnny consults Lieutenant Griswold at Detroit police headquarters, who reveals the original investigation went nowhere. The Lieutenant's only hunch was that it might have been an inside job involving Selena Jeffers, the collector's daughter, who had an intense obsession with the painting as a teenager. However, nothing was ever proven. With the statute of limitations expired, prosecution is impossible. When the mysterious seller calls Masterson's office, he directs Johnny to bring the cash to an apartment building the next morning, assuring him that bringing police won't matter since he can't be arrested anyway.
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