In this episode of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe, a half-dead Marlowe is jolted from a few minutes’ sleep by a terrified young woman named Carolyn Shepherd—beautiful, shaken, and certain that a man has been following her for weeks. But before Marlowe can even pour the coffee, she vanishes out of his apartment without a sound, leaving only her wallet behind. When he hunts down her address, Marlowe finds that Carolyn has been lying about nearly everything: her name, her residence, even the people she claims to know. A roommate named Dee Dee is frantic, a cigar-smoking stalker jumps Marlowe in broad daylight, and a landlady who never sleeps hands out cryptic clues. Every thread Marlowe pulls only tightens the knot. Then Carolyn cracks. In a moment of hysteria, she begins begging a ghost named Steve to leave her alone—insisting he’s dead, insisting she killed him. That’s when the pieces snap into place. A call from Barstow confirms the truth: her husband, Stephen Shepherd, was murdered months earlier, and Carolyn fled town. The “blackmailer” she’d been paying was no friend—just a man who saw a chance to milk a killer who’d come apart at the seams. In the end, Marlowe realizes the figure haunting Carolyn wasn’t a stalker at all. It was her own mind—guilt, fear, and a memory she could no longer outrun. A grim, unsettling tale where the real villain is conscience itself, and where a beautiful woman’s descent into madness becomes the final evidence of the crime she tried so hard to bury.