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The Macormack Matter Ep 3

14 min · 17. juni 2026
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Originally Aired: October 5, 1955 Johnny Dollar #233, "The Macormack Matter Ep 3," Johnny continues his investigation into the $100,000 McCormick burglary from 1951, tracking down ex-convict Joe Panny, who has mysteriously disappeared after being paroled. When Johnny finds Panny's hotel room completely ransacked by a professional search and is knocked unconscious by a mysterious dark-haired woman with a gun, he contacts Lieutenant Jules Martin of the NYPD. Martin puts out a general pickup on Panny as a parole violator, but days pass with no leads. Someone called the parole office ahead of Johnny to get Panny's address, suggesting multiple parties are hunting the same man. With Panny still in the wind, Johnny shifts his focus to identifying the woman from the hotel. He digs through Panny's file and finds a lead: an ex-wife named Iris Carter who divorced him six years earlier. Following the trail through the woman's old neighborhood, Johnny tracks down former employers and acquaintances, eventually landing at a rehearsal hall where he meets Jack Lang, a smooth trumpet player who once knew Iris. Just as Lang begins talking, Johnny learns that Panny was recently released from prison.

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The Macormack Matter Ep 3

Originally Aired: October 5, 1955 Johnny Dollar #233, "The Macormack Matter Ep 3," Johnny continues his investigation into the $100,000 McCormick burglary from 1951, tracking down ex-convict Joe Panny, who has mysteriously disappeared after being paroled. When Johnny finds Panny's hotel room completely ransacked by a professional search and is knocked unconscious by a mysterious dark-haired woman with a gun, he contacts Lieutenant Jules Martin of the NYPD. Martin puts out a general pickup on Panny as a parole violator, but days pass with no leads. Someone called the parole office ahead of Johnny to get Panny's address, suggesting multiple parties are hunting the same man. With Panny still in the wind, Johnny shifts his focus to identifying the woman from the hotel. He digs through Panny's file and finds a lead: an ex-wife named Iris Carter who divorced him six years earlier. Following the trail through the woman's old neighborhood, Johnny tracks down former employers and acquaintances, eventually landing at a rehearsal hall where he meets Jack Lang, a smooth trumpet player who once knew Iris. Just as Lang begins talking, Johnny learns that Panny was recently released from prison.

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Originally Aired: October 3, 1955 Johnny Dollar #231, "The Macormack Matter Ep 1," Johnny receives an urgent call from Father Taggart, a chaplain at Sing Sing prison, asking him to visit Michael Cairn, a dying inmate. Cairn is an old-time con man whom Johnny's testimony helped put behind bars years ago. Despite their history, Johnny agrees to make the trip when he learns Michael is dying of a lung condition. At the prison infirmary, the frail Cairn reveals he's been cellmates with Jojo Panny, a convict who recently received parole. Mike believes Jojo was involved in the unsolved 1951 McCormick jewelry heist, where a man named Julian McCormick lost $100,000 worth of jewels. Jojo's cheerful attitude during his five-year sentence and his sleep-talking about "McCormick" convinces Mike that the loot is hidden somewhere, waiting for Jojo's release. Before dying, Mike asks Johnny to investigate and collect the insurance reward, requesting that half be sent to his ex-wife. Johnny heads to New York to research the case and contacts Frank Porter at Allied Casualty's adjustment office, learning there's a $7,500 reward being offered for recovering the stolen jewelry.

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