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Till the Day I Die: A Killer's Conscience and a Brother’s Reckoning
Suspense - Radio’s Outstanding Theater of Thrills
30 minutes
5 days ago
Till the Day I Die: A Killer's Conscience and a Brother’s Reckoning
Originally Aired: September 19, 1946
In Suspense #211, “Till the Day I Die,” Dane Clark stars as Frankie, a hardened criminal on the run after a deadly heist. When he sees a newspaper photo of the man he murdered—someone who looks exactly like him—Frankie begins to unravel. Trying to escape his guilt, he crosses paths with the victim’s widow and child, discovering a shocking personal connection that redefines everything he thought he knew about himself. As Frankie’s conscience begins to crack, so does the carefully laid plan to evade justice. A brooding noir tale of identity, fate, and the haunting weight of blood ties.
Cast:Dane Clark, Cathy Lewis, Betty Lou Gerson
Tags:Suspense, thriller, noir, identity, DaneClark, cathylewis, bettylougerson, doppelgänger, oldtimeradio, classiccrime, guilt, redemption, 1940sradio, vintagehorror, suspensepodcast