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Original Airdate: January 8, 1952
Two guns are used in a murder and robbery; one a .45 caliber handgun and the other a .32 caliber handgun. When the .32 bullet of the title doesn’t match that of the .32 used in the shooting, a major conundrum presents itself, one which takes Scotland Yard some old fashioned, painstaking sleuthing and some hard questioning of one of the suspects to solve the puzzle. It’s a commendable bit of detective work to be sure and is how the Centerfire .32 Caliber Bullet found its place of prominence in the Black Museum.
Interesting Fact: Though both the narration and music for The Black Museum were taped in London, the dramatic segments were recorded in Australia.
By Enhanced Radio ClassicsOriginal Airdate: January 8, 1952
Two guns are used in a murder and robbery; one a .45 caliber handgun and the other a .32 caliber handgun. When the .32 bullet of the title doesn’t match that of the .32 used in the shooting, a major conundrum presents itself, one which takes Scotland Yard some old fashioned, painstaking sleuthing and some hard questioning of one of the suspects to solve the puzzle. It’s a commendable bit of detective work to be sure and is how the Centerfire .32 Caliber Bullet found its place of prominence in the Black Museum.
Interesting Fact: Though both the narration and music for The Black Museum were taped in London, the dramatic segments were recorded in Australia.