Originally Aired: March 1, 1949
Philo Vance #34, "Listless Murder Case,"
A seemingly legitimate charity operation masks a sinister fraud scheme orchestrated by the calculating Mr. Miller and his assistant Donald. As donations pour in totaling $130,000 in less than two weeks, Miller reveals his criminal enterprise: only a fraction of the money collected for Consolidated Charities actually reaches those in need, while he pockets the rest. The scheme depends on maintaining the facade of legitimacy through Morton Gary, a prominent citizen serving as chairman whose name on their letterhead ensures public trust. When Donald voices concern about what might happen if Gary discovers the truth, Miller's chilling response suggests he's prepared to silence the chairman permanently.
The tension escalates when Elise Avery, one of Miller's operatives, calls in celebrating a five-thousand-dollar contribution from an unsuspecting donor. As the fraud deepens and the stakes grow higher, Miller's cryptic warning that Gary will "never finish" if he starts talking hints at murder. The stage is set for Philo Vance to untangle this web of charitable deception before Miller makes good on his deadly threat.