Podcast Summary: Harold's Old Time Radio
Episode: A Voice In The Night 46-06-14 Stolen Necklace
Release Date: January 31, 2025
Introduction
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.
Setting the Stage: The Golden Oreo Nightclub
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.
The Prelude to the Theft
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.
The Distressed Visitor: Kitty's Plea
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.
The Investigation Begins
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.
Subplot Unveiled: Mike Warner and Charles
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.
Climactic Confrontation in Albany
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."
Resolution and Twists Unraveled
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."
Conclusion: A Classic Mystery Wrapped Up
"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:
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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."
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Kitty's Distress:
[08:50] Larry Morgan: "I've been employed as a social secretary by Mrs. Richard Wentworth."
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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."
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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.
