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The Fat Man: Nightmare Murder (Originally aired between 01-21-1946 and 09-26-1951)

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In this gripping episode, the Fat Man, a detective, is drawn into a complex murder case involving George Dutton, who believes he has killed a girl named Lydia Bradshaw. As the story unfolds, the detective navigates through layers of deception, hallucinations, and the dark underbelly of crime, ultimately revealing the truth behind Lydia's fate and the motives of those involved.

Takeaways

The importance of following a recipe, whether in cocktails or investigations.

Murder can stem from a mix of motives, opportunity, and means.

The protagonist's routine is disrupted by a mysterious phone call.

The blurred lines between reality and imagination in a detective's life.

The significance of a neon sign in the narrative.

The role of alcohol in shaping the events of the night.

The impact of a tragic past on present actions.

The complexity of human relationships and their consequences.

The detective's struggle to discern truth from deception.

The resolution of the case reveals deeper themes of guilt and responsibility.

Fat Man, mystery, murder, detective, George Dutton, Lydia Bradshaw, investigation, crime, noir, suspense

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1733 episodes

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Manage episode 504925587 series 2807233
Content provided by Dwight Allen. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dwight Allen or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this gripping episode, the Fat Man, a detective, is drawn into a complex murder case involving George Dutton, who believes he has killed a girl named Lydia Bradshaw. As the story unfolds, the detective navigates through layers of deception, hallucinations, and the dark underbelly of crime, ultimately revealing the truth behind Lydia's fate and the motives of those involved.

Takeaways

The importance of following a recipe, whether in cocktails or investigations.

Murder can stem from a mix of motives, opportunity, and means.

The protagonist's routine is disrupted by a mysterious phone call.

The blurred lines between reality and imagination in a detective's life.

The significance of a neon sign in the narrative.

The role of alcohol in shaping the events of the night.

The impact of a tragic past on present actions.

The complexity of human relationships and their consequences.

The detective's struggle to discern truth from deception.

The resolution of the case reveals deeper themes of guilt and responsibility.

Fat Man, mystery, murder, detective, George Dutton, Lydia Bradshaw, investigation, crime, noir, suspense

  continue reading

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