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February, 1948. Margaret Ashford drives to Jack Malone's office at eight-fifteen in the morning with a prepared list of names and two days to find her daughter. Claire was supposed to be married on Saturday. She had a dress fitting on Thursday morning, left the shop at half past ten, and never came home. Her car was found two miles away. Her purse was still inside.
Detective Santos says adults aren't missing persons for forty-eight hours. Margaret Ashford says her daughter doesn't leave her purse in a locked car.
She's right.
The Widow on Mulholland is the fourth episode of [Series Name], an original old-time radio drama in the tradition of classic noir. Each case stands alone - no need to start at Episode 1.
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February, 1948. Margaret Ashford drives to Jack Malone's office at eight-fifteen in the morning with a prepared list of names and two days to find her daughter. Claire was supposed to be married on Saturday. She had a dress fitting on Thursday morning, left the shop at half past ten, and never came home. Her car was found two miles away. Her purse was still inside.
Detective Santos says adults aren't missing persons for forty-eight hours. Margaret Ashford says her daughter doesn't leave her purse in a locked car.
She's right.
The Widow on Mulholland is the fourth episode of [Series Name], an original old-time radio drama in the tradition of classic noir. Each case stands alone - no need to start at Episode 1.
Support the show