
A Voice In The Night 46-06-14 Stolen Necklace
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Carl Breon
A Voice in the Night, a musical mystery story starring the internationally famous stage, screen and supper club star, Carl Breon.
Tony Wells
Or I bring a little wife garden as a question as a hay in May. You may wear it if you care, or toss it away.
Carl Breon
Tonight you have the ringside table at the newest nightclub in town, the Golden Oreo. The lights are low, the music soft. The audience hushes as into the spotlight steps the proprietor, a debonair gentleman whose forte is melody and mysterious adventure, played by that great entertainer, Carl Breezar.
Tony Wells
Thank you very much.
Carl Breon
Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. Well, thank you. Well, you all know here at the Golden Oral, we always start with a request number. So what would you like me to sing tonight?
Charles
Mission of the Rose.
Carl Breon
Mission of the Rose.
Kitty Roberts
The scale number.
Carl Breon
The scale number. Oh, you mean all of a sudden my heart sings.
Dr. Dennis Black
All of a sudden my heart sings.
Carl Breon
But first, let me sing the original scale number, which I sang in England all way back in 1930. But it goes like this. I know a little pussy her coat is silver gray she lives down in the meadow she'd never run away she'll.
Tony Wells
Always be a pussy she'll never be a cat but she's a pussy we love now. What do you think of that? The Meow meow Meow Meow meow meow meow meow.
Carl Breon
Well, then, when I made my debut in supper clubs here, I introduced for the first time in America the American version which became so popular all Of a sudden my heart sings.
Tony Wells
When I remember little things. The way you look and hold me tight. The way you kiss and say good. The crazy things you say and do. The fun it is to be with you. The magic twill that's in your cup. Oh, darling, I love you so, so much. The secret way you press my hand to let me know you understand. Wind and ra see upon your face. The breathless world of your embrace. Your little love and half surprise. The starlight gleaming in your eyes. Remembering all those little things. All of us lucky my heart. Thank you.
Carl Breon
Thank you, everybody. Now, ladies and gentlemen, here's your chance to dance yourself to heaven, Mr. Music Man.
Tony Wells
Heavenly music, please.
Carl Breon
Say, Charles, has Ms. Tony Wells arrived yet?
Charles
Yes, Mr. Bre, she just came in. Table 26.
Carl Breon
Thank you, Charles.
Kitty Roberts
Well, good evening, Carl.
Carl Breon
Oh, good evening, Tony. Oh, Tony, I don't know what I like better, the newspaper column you write or the hat you're wearing. Oh, it's beautiful.
Tony Wells
It looks so.
Carl Breon
It looks like a crash landing.
Larry Morgan
Crash landing?
Kitty Roberts
Really, Carl, sometimes I think you're never.
Carl Breon
More beautiful than when you're angry. To me, I like the way that pert nose of your goes up in the air and the way your eyes flash.
Kitty Roberts
Well, don't stop, Carl. What else do you like about me?
Carl Breon
I like that gown you are wearing. It's just the right color for Tony. That necklace, where did you get it?
Kitty Roberts
I designed it myself.
Larry Morgan
Do you like it, Carl?
Carl Breon
Do I like it? You know, it was a necklace like that that once cost two men their lives and was almost end of me.
Kitty Roberts
Well, knowing you, I'll bet that someplace in the picture a beautiful woman was involved.
Carl Breon
Strangely enough, there was a woman in the case.
Charles
You're on next, Mr. Bresson.
Carl Breon
Thank you. Duty calls, Tony. Just one number and I'll be back to tell you the whole story. Thank you, my friend. Thank you. Well, isn't it lovely to see so many happy people here tonight? Well, of course.
Tony Wells
You all love music and crowded places.
Carl Breon
You all love people and such.
Tony Wells
And I love singing and smiling faces. Love to stay awake. Far too much, in fact. I don't care if I never go to bed. Never go to bed. Never go to bed. Oh, I don't care if I never go to bed. Cause I'm having such a darkest time. Wow. I don't care if I never hit a. Never hit a.
Carl Breon
Language.
Tony Wells
No, I don't care if I never hit a. Cause the night is such a fine. It must be somebody's birthday or any bursary. And that's A velvet good we sleep. You should sing this song with me. Oh, I don't care if I ever go to bed. That's lovely. I never go to bed. I never go to bed. I don't care if I never go to bed Cuz are going to. I don't care if I'll ever go to bed. Never go to bed. Never go back.
Carl Breon
Oh, I don't care.
Tony Wells
What will your mama say? Cause we have the sun to dine.
Carl Breon
Thank you. Thank you, everybody. Now, here's the orchestra with a number that comes from south of the border. Now, senoritas, the dance floor is yours. Well, here you are, Tony. Nowhere. Where was I?
Kitty Roberts
Oh, you were just going to tell me about a necklace that cost two men their lives. And of course, someplace in the story there was a beautiful woman.
Carl Breon
Oh, yes. Well, Tony, this happened some time ago. Oh, it all began in my hotel suite. I'd just gotten home from the supper club where I was performing. I'd hardly taken off my hat and coat when someone knocked at my door. As I went to open it, I wondered who could be calling at me at 4:00am.
Larry Morgan
Oh, Carl. Carl, I'm so glad you're here.
Carl Breon
Kitty. What? Why, this is a surprise. And a most welcome one.
Tony Wells
Here, here.
Carl Breon
Why, Kitty, you're crying. What's wrong?
Larry Morgan
Oh, Carl, I've been a fool. Such a fool.
Carl Breon
Come. No, it can't be as bad as all that. Sit here and tell me all about it.
Larry Morgan
All right, Carl. For the past two months I've been employed as a social secretary by Mrs. Richard Wentworth.
Carl Breon
Mrs. Wentworth? I know. That old battle ax.
Larry Morgan
Well, tonight I went to a party and. Carl, I was wearing a necklace that wasn't mine.
Carl Breon
You mean it was Mrs. Wendworth?
Larry Morgan
Yes. Yes, Carl, I. I borrowed it without her knowing and. And I was robbed of the necklace. It's worth $30,000.
Carl Breon
30,000? Thousand. Boy, oh, boy. How did it all happen?
Larry Morgan
Well, after the party broke up, friends of mine drove me to Mrs. Wentworth Estate. I'm living with her, you know.
Carl Breon
I see.
Larry Morgan
I said good night to my friends and I drove off. As I was looking in my purse for the key to the front door, two men suddenly appeared from nowhere. One had a gun.
Carl Breon
And they took the necklace away from you?
Larry Morgan
Yes. One of them was tall, rather good looking, about 35 or so.
Carl Breon
The other man was short, husky fellow, about 40 or so. Correct?
Larry Morgan
Correct. How did you know?
Carl Breon
Kitty, don't you read the papers? Those two men have stolen a quarter of a million dollars worth of jewelry in the past four months. They follow people wearing jewels and robbed them. But why haven't you gone to the police, Kitty?
Larry Morgan
But, Carl, think about what would happen then. You know Mrs. Wentworth. She'd say I'd stolen a necklace and she'd put me in prison.
Carl Breon
Yes, you're probably right.
Larry Morgan
So that's why I've come to you. Carl, if you could get the necklace back before she discovers it's gone, I'd be safe.
Carl Breon
Kitty, if the police can't find those two men, how do you expect me to find them?
Larry Morgan
Carl, I have a clue.
Carl Breon
You have a clue?
Larry Morgan
Yes. As the tall man pulled out his handkerchief to wrap the necklace in it.
Carl Breon
Yes?
Larry Morgan
This fell out of his pocket.
Carl Breon
Why? Why, it's a time table.
Larry Morgan
Yes, and look here, Carl. There's a circle drawn around the Albany Flyer leaving Grand Central at 4:00am and 6.
Carl Breon
20Th in circle.
Larry Morgan
Right.
Carl Breon
That's the time the flyer arrives at Albany. What time is it now, Kitty?
Larry Morgan
Ten minutes after 4. Oh, Carl, the train is already land.
Carl Breon
Don't worry, Kitty. We'll see if we can't get that Nicholas back without anyone being the wiser. I'll get my car. We are going to Albany.
Charles
Now, look, look, Larry, just tell me one thing. Why are we taking this rattler to Albany?
Mike Warner
Because the boss told me to.
Charles
The boss told you to listen? Who is the boss? That's what I want to know. For five months I've been working with you and I still ain't never met the boss.
Mike Warner
So what?
Charles
Look, I got a right to know who the boss is. You've turned over to him a quarter million bucks worth of ice. Part of that ice is mine.
Mike Warner
Shut up your fool. Want everyone on the train to hear you?
Charles
Okay, okay. But I'm not helping you pull another job until I know who the boss is. We're gonna have a showdown.
Mike Warner
All right, Mike. That's the way you want it. When we get to Albany, we'll have a showdown.
Larry Morgan
Carl, why are you tearing that page out of the telephone directory?
Carl Breon
Because all the Albany hotels are listed.
Larry Morgan
Oh.
Carl Breon
Kitty, I want you to stay in this hotel room until I get back. All right, Carl, you mustn't worry. If I'm gone for a few hours, it may take time to find him.
Charles
Carl.
Carl Breon
Yes?
Larry Morgan
You will be careful, won't you? I couldn't bear to have anything happen.
Carl Breon
To you when you look at me like that. Kitty, I. I find it very difficult to leave.
Larry Morgan
Hurry back.
Carl Breon
Hurry back. You bet I will. Kitty, we'll get that Nicholas back in a hurry. Then the two of us will pick up right where we left off.
Charles
Look, look, Larry. How much longer are we going to be cooped up in this crummy hotel room?
Mike Warner
Relax. We won't be here much longer.
Charles
That's what you've been saying all day. Just what are we doing in Albany? That's what I want to know.
Mike Warner
You'll find out soon enough.
Charles
Yeah? When? Look, I want to meet the boss and get my share of the hog we've been making.
Mike Warner
Almost 6:00. What about going out for the evening papers and some sandwiches first?
Charles
I want to know what you mean.
Mike Warner
Maybe when you come back, I'll have some of the answers to the questions you've been asking.
Charles
You expecting a phone call?
Mike Warner
I'll take a ham on rye and some coffee. And don't forget the evening papers.
Charles
Okay? Okay. I'll be back soon.
Mike Warner
Hello. It's good to hear from you, boss. Be careful. Don't mention any names on the phone. Yes, he's been asking quite a few questions. He wants to meet you. Don't worry, I will. There's a train leaving for New York in 20 minutes. I'll be on it. Yeah, I'll be waiting for you at the apartment. Right. Just leave everything to me.
Carl Breon
Hotel Sanford, room 721, please. Thank you.
Tony Wells
Hello?
Carl Breon
Hello, Kitty. It's Carl.
Larry Morgan
Oh, Carl, I thought you'd never call.
Carl Breon
Well, I told you it might take time to find them. But I found them, Kitty.
Larry Morgan
You have? Oh, Carl, that's wonderful. Where are you?
Carl Breon
I'm calling from the lobby of the Empire Hotel.
Larry Morgan
Have you seen them carved?
Carl Breon
I've seen just one of them. This short, husky fellow. A few minutes ago he went up to their rooms with some newspapers and sandwiches. What are you going to do, Kitty? Get over here as fast as you can. We'll go up to their room together. If they don't return their necklace, I'll call the police.
Larry Morgan
Oh, Carl, do you think that'll make them give it back?
Carl Breon
Well, if it doesn't, there are other ways to persuade them. Now hurry. I'll be waiting for you in the lobby.
Charles
Here are the sandwiches and evening papers, Larry.
Mike Warner
Put them on the table, Mike.
Charles
Okay. What does the boss have to say when he phones?
Mike Warner
Ah, so you know I got a call, huh? What were you doing listening from the hall?
Charles
What if I was? I got a right to know what's going on.
Mike Warner
Oh, of course you do, Mike. Of course. What do you want to know?
Charles
First of all, what are we doing in Albany?
Mike Warner
The boss and me figured it'd be better if we had the showdown out of town.
Charles
Yeah, but where's the boss? When do I get to meet him?
Mike Warner
I'm afraid never, Mike. You already know too much.
Charles
What do you mean by that, Larry? What are you doing with that night?
Mike Warner
You wanted a showdown, Mike, and now you're gonna get it.
Carl Breon
No, no, Larry.
Charles
You know I didn't mean anything.
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Mike Warner
The boss and me have got enough and we're quitting. But we can't afford to leave you around, Mike.
Charles
Don't talk that way, Larry. You know I never.
Tony Wells
No, don't. Don't.
Carl Breon
I don't. You. You. Night.
Mike Warner
So long, M.
Carl Breon
It's funny they don't answer.
Larry Morgan
Perhaps they've left the hotel.
Carl Breon
Well, they couldn't have passed through the lobby without my seeing them.
Larry Morgan
Well, maybe there's a back way out.
Carl Breon
Yes, that's quite possible.
Larry Morgan
Carl, what are you doing with those keys?
Carl Breon
One of these keys, Kitty, will open just about any door. Here we are. Now, let's see. There.
Larry Morgan
Carl, look.
Carl Breon
No, no. Kitty, you must get a hold of yourself.
Larry Morgan
He's one of the men who robbed me. The short husky one?
Carl Breon
Yes. He's been stabbed in the chest.
Larry Morgan
Carl, is he. Is he dead?
Carl Breon
No. I can still feel his heart beating. Bottom. You argue that he is still alive. He's coming too. Wait. Who are you? My name is Buisson.
Lieutenant
It was Larry Morgan.
Mike Warner
Yes.
Lieutenant
He knifed me so that him and the boss wouldn't have to share with me.
Carl Breon
The boss? And who is the boss?
Lieutenant
I don't Know he planned all the jobs, gave Larry the orders.
Carl Breon
And where is Larry Morgan now?
Lieutenant
I heard him tell the boss over the phone.
Carl Breon
Yes, yes, yes.
Lieutenant
He was taking the next train back to New York. Meet the boss at the apartment.
Carl Breon
But what apartment? Tell me. I don't know.
Charles
I.
Carl Breon
He just said yes. Yes.
Lieutenant
What?
Carl Breon
Carl.
Larry Morgan
Carl. Is he.
Carl Breon
Yes, Carl. At Him. He's dead. Well, there we were, Tony in a hotel room in Albany with a dead man on our hands. And Larry Morgan.
Kitty Roberts
Well, what happened then?
Larry Morgan
Carl, what did you do?
Charles
Your Honor.
Carl Breon
Oh, thank you. The rest of the story will have to wait till me. The customers want the song, and the customers are always right.
Tony Wells
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, everybody.
Carl Breon
Thank you. Well, thank you very much. Now, we have with us tonight a lovely young cardinal over there at that table. So they've just been engaged. May I wish them good luck? I sing perhaps a slightly different verse. In love with fills up St. Mary's.
Tony Wells
At the porch of St. Mary's I'll wait there for you in your soft.
Carl Breon
Wedding dress and its ribbons of bloom.
Tony Wells
In the Church of St. Mary's Sweet Voices shall sing for you Unbehist the wedding bells Ring the bells of St. Mary I hear they are calling the young loves and blue loves come from the sea oh, my beloved when red leaves are falling the love bell shall sing out Sing out for you the love bell shall ring out Ring out for you Hallelu.
Carl Breon
Thank you, everyone.
Tony Wells
Thank you.
Carl Breon
Thank you very much. Thank you. And now the floor is yours so on with it ends my Let there be beautiful. Now, where was it I left off, Tony?
Kitty Roberts
You and Kitty were in a hotel room in Albany with a corpse.
Carl Breon
Oh, yes, that's right. There we were, with a corpse. And Larry Morgan and the necklace Gone. For a little while, Kitty and I just looked at each other too stunned to say anything. Then tears began to roll down Kitty's face and in another moment was in my arms.
Larry Morgan
Oh, Carl, how will we ever get the necklace back?
Carl Breon
Now, kiddie, before this poor fella died, he told us that Larry Morgan was going back to New York to meet the boss. Morgan left only a little while ago. So he must be taking the 618 train to go to New York, correct?
Larry Morgan
Yes, Carl, but it's already 6:25. That means he's gotten away from it.
Carl Breon
Perhaps not.
Larry Morgan
Kitty, what do you mean?
Carl Breon
Well, you see, the 618 train is a slow one. I think that with some fast driving, I can beat that train to New York.
Larry Morgan
Oh, Carl, do you really think so?
Carl Breon
Yes. We may have Lost Mary Morgan for a moment, but we are going to pick him up again. The car is downstairs. Come on, my dear, we haven't a moment to lose. Well, here we are, kitty. Hike 14 and people are starting to get off now.
Larry Morgan
Here they come, Carl.
Carl Breon
Yes. Now Kitty, stand behind me. We won't have our tunnel and walk them to see you. All right, Carl, you see him yet?
Larry Morgan
No, Carl, there he is.
Carl Breon
You mean that big fellow with the raincoat over his arm?
Larry Morgan
Yes, yes, that's him.
Carl Breon
Good. Now we going to let Mr. Moran lead us to his round with his boss. Come along, Kitty. Morgan's car is stopping. I better pull over on the curb before he sees us.
Larry Morgan
Carl, he's getting out of the cab and going up the steps of that brownstone house.
Mike Warner
He is?
Carl Breon
And now he's unlocking the front door. Now Kitty, I want you to stay in the car until I get back.
Larry Morgan
Oh, but Carl, I want to go with you. After all I got.
Carl Breon
Sorry, Kitty, there may be trouble. I want you to stay right here.
Larry Morgan
All right, if you say so. Carl. Have you. Have you got a gun?
Carl Breon
Yes, I've got a gun. Now wait here, Kitty, while I introduce myself to Larry Morgan.
Mike Warner
Is that you, doc?
Carl Breon
Good evening, Mr. Morgan.
Mike Warner
Who the devil are you? How'd you get in here?
Carl Breon
My name is Poison Carl Boisson and I got in with this skeleton key. It's very handy sometime, isn't it?
Mike Warner
Yeah, well, maybe I ought to teach you not to break.
Carl Breon
Easy there, Mr. Morgan, easy. I've got you covered. That's better.
Mike Warner
Hey, how do you know my name?
Carl Breon
Oh, that's just one of the things I know about you. I know that last night you stole a Nicholas worth $30,000. And I also know that a few hours ago you stabbed a man to death in an Albany hotel room.
Mike Warner
How'd you find that out?
Carl Breon
And I also know that you're waiting here for your boss.
Mike Warner
You're very clever, aren't you?
Carl Breon
Thank you.
Mike Warner
You know a lot more than you should.
Carl Breon
That's all a matter of opinion.
Mike Warner
Do you think you're going to turn the boss in me over at the cops, huh?
Carl Breon
I don't think so. I know it.
Mike Warner
You know, Breon, I knocked one guy off tonight because he knew too much. Another guy knocked off won't make much difference.
Carl Breon
Oh, but it will. Especially if that guy is me. Just stand where you are, Morgan. Why?
Mike Warner
So that you can turn the boss and me over at the cops? I'm gonna get you, Brit hung.
Carl Breon
Stand still. I'll shoot.
Mike Warner
And you better shoot fast. Because I'm coming for you. Hey, why are you putting the gun in your pocket?
Carl Breon
Just because I intend to take you alive, not dead.
Mike Warner
There's only one guy walking out of this house. Please, Han. And that's going to be me.
Carl Breon
Is that so?
Mike Warner
Try this for scythe.
Tony Wells
Sorry, brother, but it doesn't fit.
Mike Warner
Maybe this will fix you. So you drop that booger. I'll drop it after I've split your head.
Tony Wells
Drop it? I drop it, I'll.
Carl Breon
I'll break you.
Lieutenant
I'll see you.
Tony Wells
Kitty.
Larry Morgan
Carl. Carl.
Carl Breon
Kitty. Why, you have stabbed him. Why, he's dead.
Larry Morgan
Carl, I'm afraid to kill you.
Carl Breon
What on earth are you doing here? How did you get in?
Larry Morgan
I couldn't remain in the car knowing you were in danger. I found the door open and came in to find you both struggling to that poker.
Carl Breon
But that dagger you killed him with. Where did you get.
Larry Morgan
Was hanging on the wall. I just grabbed it. Oh, Carl.
Carl Breon
All right, all right, Kitty, you must get hold of yourself.
Larry Morgan
Carl, I'm so afraid he'd kill you.
Carl Breon
While I was too. He sure was a tough customer. Boy, oh, boy, do I wish I had a drink.
Larry Morgan
Oh, you sit there, Carl. I'll get you a drink.
Carl Breon
All right.
Larry Morgan
Yes, get some brand.
Carl Breon
Thank you. See, that helps. Now, let's see, Carl, why are you.
Larry Morgan
Going through his pocket?
Carl Breon
Unless I'm mistaken, Morgan has the necklace in one of them. Ah, here it is. Good.
Larry Morgan
Now that we have the necklace, don't you think we ought to get out of here?
Carl Breon
It's like the. Can't do that, Kitty. We'll have to notify the police. And then, Lieutenant, Kitty came in to find Larry Morgan and me fighting. He saw the dagger hanging on the wall, got it and stabbed Morgan in the back.
Larry Morgan
I didn't know what I was doing, Lieutenant. All I knew was that Carl might be killed. I had to do something to save him.
Lieutenant
I understand, miss. I don't think you have anything to worry about. You say, Mr. Bean, that Larry Morgan came here to wait for his boss.
Carl Breon
That's correct, Lieutenant.
Lieutenant
Did Morgan give you any idea who his boss was?
Carl Breon
No, he didn't.
Lieutenant
Well, with that fellow dead nobody and Morgan dead, I guess we'll never know.
Carl Breon
Who the boss is. You're wrong, Lieutenant. The boss is right here in this room.
Lieutenant
The only one here besides you is this young lady.
Mike Warner
Hey, you don't mean.
Carl Breon
Yes, Lieutenant. The boss is a woman, not a man. And her name is Kitty Roberts.
Larry Morgan
Carl, you can't be serious.
Carl Breon
Oh, but I am, Kitty. Lieutenant, Larry Morgan fell in love with Kitty and also fell in with her scheme to rob wealthy people of their jewels.
Larry Morgan
That isn't true.
Carl Breon
In five months, Larry, with the help of and of Mike Warner, turned over to Kitty a quarter of a million worth of stolen jewelry. Things started to get hot, but Kitty decided to get rid of them both.
Larry Morgan
Lieutenant, I.
Lieutenant
Be quiet. Go on, Mr. Bisson.
Carl Breon
Kitty thought out a very clever scheme. Larry Morgan was to kill Mike Warner. Then he in turn was to be killed by me as I tried to get back the Nicholas.
Larry Morgan
Lieutenant, don't listen to him.
Carl Breon
See, wait a in the hall for a gunshot that would tell her that Morgan was dead. When she heard Morgan fighting with me, she knew something had gone wrong. She came into this room, got the dagger and stabbed him to death.
Mike Warner
I see.
Carl Breon
Pretending all the time that she's done it for my sake. Right, Kitty?
Larry Morgan
You. You can't prove a thing.
Carl Breon
No, Lieutenant. Unless I misguess myself or Kitty has a safety device deposit box in some bank. And in that box you will find a quarter of a million dollars.
Lieutenant
Look at me, sweetheart.
Carl Breon
When I heard car told me I had a lump on my head, I tell you, like a size of an.
Kitty Roberts
E. But, Carl, how did that happen?
Carl Breon
Unfortunately, I had turned my back to Kitty. She promptly hit me over the head with a bar.
Kitty Roberts
You know, in a way, Carl, it served you right.
Tony Wells
Oh, thank you very much. But believe me, I was glad to.
Carl Breon
See the last of her.
Kitty Roberts
But, Carl, whatever made you suspect that Kitty was a boss?
Carl Breon
Two things to me. Her first mistake was when she said she found the door to Larry Morgan's apartment open. I knew that wasn't true because I had locked the door when I entered the apartment.
Kitty Roberts
Oh, then she must have had a key to the apartment.
Carl Breon
Exactly. And when she went to get me a drink, she gave herself away completely. Without any hesitation, she went into the next room and found some brandy. It was then I realized she had been in the apartment before.
Kitty Roberts
What happened to her, Carl?
Carl Breon
Well, you better look up in the newspapers to me and if you don't find it.
Kitty Roberts
Yes, Carl.
Carl Breon
Well, I'm afraid I'm going to be embarrassed.
Tony Wells
Oh, Carl, all I bring a little white gard.
Carl Breon
You've been listening to A Voice in the Night starring the internationally famous entertainer Carl Breon. Next week at the same time, over most of these Mutual stations, Carl Breon returns to entertain you with music and mystery in the case of the accidental murder. This program was heard in Canada through facilities of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. This is the Mutual Broadcasting System.
Podcast Summary: Harold's Old Time Radio
Episode: A Voice In The Night 46-06-14 Stolen Necklace
Release Date: January 31, 2025
In the episode titled "A Voice In The Night 46-06-14 Stolen Necklace," hosted by Harold's Old Time Radio, listeners are transported back to the Golden Age of Radio. This captivating episode blends mystery, suspense, and classic radio drama, centered around the allure of the Golden Oreo nightclub and a high-stakes heist involving a priceless necklace.
The story unfolds at the Golden Oreo, a sophisticated nightclub where the lights are dim, and the music sets a mellow ambiance. Carl Breon, portrayed by Carl Breon, is the charismatic proprietor and star performer of the night.
[01:35] Carl Breon: "Tonight you have the ringside table at the newest nightclub in town, the Golden Oreo."
Carl engages with the audience, inviting song requests and establishing a warm, inviting atmosphere. The interplay between Carl and the musicians, like Tony Wells, introduces listeners to the central characters and sets the tone for the unfolding mystery.
As the evening progresses, Carl sings classic tunes, creating a sense of nostalgia. The interaction with Kitty Roberts begins subtly, hinting at underlying tensions.
[05:30] Kitty Roberts: "I designed it myself."
[05:32] Carl Breon: "Do I like it? You know, it was a necklace like that that once cost two men their lives and was almost the end of me."
This exchange not only highlights the allure of Kitty's necklace but also foreshadows the peril it brings.
Later in the evening, Kitty Roberts arrives at Carl's table, visibly upset and seeking help. She reveals that she has been robbed of a valuable necklace worth $30,000 by two mysterious men.
[08:41] Carl Breon: "Kitty. What? Why, this is a surprise. And a most welcome one."
[09:08] Larry Morgan: "Well, tonight I went to a party and... I borrowed it without her knowing and I was robbed of the necklace. It's worth $30,000."
Larry Morgan, a friend of Kitty's, explains the predicament, emphasizing the necklace's value and the danger they now face.
Determined to help, Carl delves into the mystery, analyzing the clues left behind. A vital piece of evidence is discovered when a timetable falls from the robbers' pocket, pointing to the Albany Flyer.
[10:37] Carl Breon: "Why? Why, it's a timetable."
[10:40] Larry Morgan: "Yes, and look here, Carl. There's a circle drawn around the Albany Flyer leaving Grand Central at 4:00 am and 6:20 am."
Realizing the urgency, Carl decides to chase the thieves to Albany, setting the stage for a classic manhunt.
Parallel to the main plot, the episode introduces a subplot involving Mike Warner and Charles, two associates working under an elusive "boss." Tensions escalate as Charles demands to know the identity of their superior, revealing a deeper layer of deceit and betrayal within their ranks.
[11:17] Charles: "Who is the boss? That's what I want to know."
[13:23] Mike Warner: "Hello. It's good to hear from you, boss. Be careful."
This subplot intertwines with the main storyline, adding complexity and heightening the suspense as alliances shift and true intentions surface.
Carl and Larry arrive in Albany, tracking down one of the robbers. A tense confrontation ensues at the Empire Hotel, where secrets come to light.
[24:32] Carl Breon: "Good evening, Mr. Morgan."
[24:53] Carl Breon: "I know that last night you stole a necklace worth $30,000. And I also know that a few hours ago you stabbed a man to death in an Albany hotel room."
As Carl confronts Mike Warner, the true mastermind behind the theft is revealed to be none other than Kitty Roberts herself. The revelation shocks both Larry and the listeners, unmasking Kitty's role as the orchestrator of the heist and the ensuing chaos.
[28:22] Carl Breon: "Yes, Lieutenant. The boss is a woman, not a man. And her name is Kitty Roberts."
In the aftermath, Carl pieces together the final elements of the mystery, uncovering Kitty's meticulous scheme to eliminate those who posed a threat to her and secure the stolen jewelry. The Lieutenant arrives, confirming Larry's involvement and Kitty's manipulative tactics.
[28:38] Larry Morgan: "Lieutenant, I..."
[28:54] Lieutenant: "Be quiet. Go on, Mr. Bisson."
The narrative concludes with Carl reflecting on the events, emphasizing the intricate web of deceit woven by Kitty Roberts.
[30:15] Carl Breon: "Her first mistake was when she said she found the door to Larry Morgan's apartment open. I knew that wasn't true because I had locked the door when I entered the apartment."
"A Voice In The Night 46-06-14 Stolen Necklace" masterfully combines elements of mystery and suspense with the charm of old-time radio drama. Through engaging dialogues, unexpected twists, and a satisfying resolution, the episode captivates listeners, leaving them eager for the next adventure.
[31:02] Carl Breon: "You've been listening to A Voice in the Night starring the internationally famous entertainer Carl Breon."
Notable Quotes:
Carl Breon on the Necklace's Danger:
[05:32] Carl Breon: "You know, it was a necklace like that that once cost two men their lives and was almost the end of me."
Kitty's Distress:
[08:50] Larry Morgan: "I've been employed as a social secretary by Mrs. Richard Wentworth."
The Revelation of the Boss:
[28:22] Carl Breon: "Yes, Lieutenant. The boss is a woman, not a man. And her name is Kitty Roberts."
Carl's Deduction on Kitty's Mistakes:
[30:15] Carl Breon: "Her first mistake was when she said she found the door to Larry Morgan's apartment open."
This episode not only entertains but also exemplifies the timeless appeal of radio dramas, blending storytelling with theatrical performances to create an immersive listening experience.