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When a young woman named Michelle Marsh vanishes without a trace, Johnny Dollar is hired to find her — but the deeper he digs, the more he realizes this is no ordinary disappearance. 💔🕵️♂️ From glamorous nightclubs to shadowy back alleys, every clue leads Johnny into a darker world of obsession, betrayal, and danger. The people who claim to love Michelle the most might be the very ones who wanted her gone. As lies unravel and danger closes in, Johnny must uncover whether Michelle is a victim… or part of the deception herself. 💌 What you’ll hear: • A gripping 1950s radio noir mystery filled with tension, charm, and heartbreak 🎧 • Atmospheric sound design — footsteps in the dark, quiet sobs, and gunfire in the rain • Johnny Dollar’s signature narration — cool, weary, and searching for truth in the shadows 🎧 About the production: First aired in 1950 on CBS Radio, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar defined the golden age of American radio detective fiction. With its blend of sharp dialogue, emotional depth, and moral ambiguity, every case is more than just a mystery — it’s a portrait of the human heart under pressure. 👍 Support Classic Radio Drama: 💬 Comment your favorite Johnny Dollar mystery or noir moment 🎙️ 💖 Like if you love detective stories that mix danger with emotion ✅ Subscribe for more restored Johnny Dollar episodes and Golden Age Radio classics #JohnnyDollar #YoursTrulyJohnnyDollar #OldTimeRadio #RadioDrama #ClassicMystery #GoldenAgeRadio #CrimeDrama #DetectiveStory #NoirFiction #VintageAudio #CBSRadio #1950sDrama #MissingPerson #MysteryStory #ClassicCrime