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			 Season 2, Episode 1: Wet Saturday 
			30 September 1956 
			Mr. Princey is the father of a girl who has just killed her 
			schoolmaster with a croquet mallet. Princey tries to find a way to 
			protect the family name and prevent his daughter from being charged. 
			Princey located a man who would be a perfect scapegoat, Smollet. 
			Princy takes Smollet to the schoolmasters body and draws a gun on 
			him. He gives him two choices: go along with Princey's scheme that 
			makes it look like he committed the murder or be shot on the spot. 
			Smollet chooses the former. Princey makes it look like Smollet 
			committed the crime. He then tells him to keep his mouth shut. 
			Smollet leaves and Princey calls the police. He reports that a 
			murder has just taken place.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 2: Fog Closing In 
			7 October 1956 
			Mary Summers does not want to stay alone at home when her husband 
			Arthur goes away on business. She asks that her family be allowed to 
			stay with her. Arthur refuses her request. While Arthur is away an 
			escaped mental patient breaks into the house. Surprisingly, the 
			mental patient gets along with Mary. She is not afraid of him. She 
			tells him about a dream she has had where someone follows her up the 
			stairs. When the police arrive, the mental patient makes an escape. 
			After the the police leave, Mary hears someone coming up the stairs 
			just like in her dream. She find's Arthur's pistol as the door 
			opens. At the door is Arthur. He came home early when he heard about 
			the escape at the asylum. Even though she knows its him, Mary shoots 
			him. She then calls her family and tells them she is coming home.
			 
  
			Season 2, Episode 3: De Mortuis 
			14 October 1956 
			Clarence Rankin's promiscuous wife Irene cheats on him constantly. 
			Sadly, he knows nothing about it. One day, two of Clarence's friends 
			stop by his house. They see him filling a large hole in his basement 
			with cement. Since they don't see Irene, they believe that Clarence 
			has found out about her cheating and killed her. Instead of going to 
			the police, they talk to Clarence. They tell him that, given her 
			cheating, his actions were probably justified. Clarence denies 
			everything and says that his wife is on a trip. His friends leave 
			after saying they will keep quiet. Later, Irene returns. Now knowing 
			the truth, Clarence asks her to come down to the basement.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 4: Kill with Kindness 
			21 October 1956 
			Hoping to pull off an insurance scam, Fritz Oldman and his sister 
			Katherine decide to torch his house and fake Fritz's death. In order 
			to pull off the scam, they need a body. They find a prospective 
			corpse in a bum named Jorgy. Their plan is to knock him out and and 
			place Fritz's ring around his finger. They will then set fire to the 
			house. All goes according to plan until they need the ring. 
			Unfortunately Fritz cannot get it off his finger. Since they already 
			set the fire, they decide to wake up Jorgy and escort him out of the 
			blazing house. People who witness the "rescue" praise Fritz for 
			saving the old man from the fire.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 5: None Are So Blind 
			28 October 1956 
			Seymour Johnson disguises as another person in order to kill his 
			wealthy aunt. When is is questioned by police, he gives himself away 
			because he forgets to take off his disguise.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 6: Toby 
			4 November 1956 
			Albert Birch's childhood sweetheart Edwina Freel gets in touch with 
			him and, surprisingly, agrees to marry him. She arrives with her 
			sickly baby named Toby. She tells Albert that the baby is her dead 
			sisters's. Edwina turns out be rather reclusive. She does not permit 
			Albert come anywhere near Toby. Later, two men arrive and take 
			Edwina back to the asylum from which she escaped. As she is being 
			taken away she pleads to Albert to take care of Toby. He goes to 
			Toby's room and finds a cat. On his collar is the name "Toby".  
  
			Season 2, Episode 7: Alibi Me 
			11 November 1956 
			Georgie and Lucky are rival gangsters who know that if one of them 
			is killed, the other would be the police's prime suspect. One day, 
			Lucky insults Georgie and is shot dead. Georgie then goes looking 
			for someone to give him an alibi. After many failures, he finally 
			convinces his landlady. He instructs her to tell the police that he 
			was home all day. When a detective shows up, the landlady gives the 
			alibi. A delivery boy then arrives. He carries a package for Georgie 
			from Lucky. The boy asks for a tip and Georgie refuses. The delivery 
			boy calls Georgie cheap and reveals that he tried to deliver the 
			package five times that day. The detective overhears the boy 
			statement and arrests Georgie.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 8: Conversation Over a Corpse 
			18 November 1956 
			Mr. Brenner makes a down payment on a house. The house's owners, 
			Cissie and Johanna Enright say that they don't want to sell. He 
			threatens them with a lawsuit, but is poisoned. He collapses and the 
			sisters discuss what they should do. Joanna wants to finish him off 
			more poison while Cissie prefers a gun. Brenner revives and pitches 
			on sister against the other. He gets the gun from Cissie and shoots 
			Johanna. Soon the police arrive, Brenner clears Cissie of her 
			sister's murder. After the police leave, Cissie finishes him off 
			with poison so the house is all her's.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 9: Crack of Doom 
			25 November 1956 
			Mason Bridges plays poker with one of his company's wealthy clients. 
			He gambles everything he has and everything his company owns on one 
			single game.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 10: Jonathan 
			2 December 1956 
			Jonathan Dalliford's son is resentful of his new wife. When Jonathan 
			dies of poison, he accuses his stepmother. Later, however, it is 
			revealed that Gil tried to poison his stepmother, but ended up 
			killing his father by mistake.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 11: The Better Bargain 
			9 December 1956 
			Mobster Louis "The King" Koster believes that his wife and sole heir 
			is unfaithful. He hires a hit man to kill her for twenty thousand 
			dollars. The hit-man agrees, but he then shoots Koster dead. The 
			hit-man was Marian's lover. Since she will inherit everything, the 
			hit-man decided to go with the better bargain.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 12: The Rose Garden 
			16 December 1956 
			Alexander Vinton is a publisher who receives a murder mystery from a 
			woman named Julia Picker. Alexander is disturbed by the books 
			feeling of authenticity. He visits Julia and comes to believe that 
			her tale of a murdered husband buried in a rose garden is true. 
			Julia's sister convinces him that it isn't and proceeds to talk him 
			into not to publishing the book. After he leaves, Julia confronts 
			her sister and reveals that it was Cordelia that murdered her 
			husband.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 13: Mr. Blanchard's Secret 
			23 December 1956 
			Babs Fenton has an overactive imagination. She believes that her new 
			neighbor Charles Blanchard has killed his wife. Later, Mrs. 
			Blanchard shows up at her door and introduces herself. That night, 
			however, Babs sees Charles Blanchard carrying something from the 
			house. Babs again becomes convinced that Mrs. Blanchard has been 
			murdered. Again, however, she is proved wrong when Mrs. Blanchard 
			shows up at her door. Mrs. Blanchard informs Babs that Charles has 
			taken some belongings and left because of a fight. Mrs. Blanchard 
			then leaves. Babs notices that a lighter is missing and comes up 
			with a theory that Mrs. Blanchard is a kleptomaniac. Later, this 
			theory proves wrong as well when Mrs. Blanchard shows up and 
			announces a reconciliation with her husband. She also returns the 
			lighter, saying that her husband fixed it.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 14: John Brown's Body 
			30 December 1956 
			John Brown is committed to an institution by his wife Vera and his 
			business partner Harold. Both believe that John's furniture designs 
			are destroying his business. Their plot works, but after John is 
			committed the business begins to lose money. The two decide to get 
			John back. John, however, likes the institution he is staying in and 
			manages to convince the doctors he is insane.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 15: Crackpot 
			6 January 1957 
			On their way to a hotel, two newlyweds have car trouble. Mr. Moon 
			stops to help them, but ruins his suit in the process. He becomes 
			enraged and threatens them. They manage to get away. The check into 
			their hotel, but discover that Mr. Moon is staying in the room right 
			next to them.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 16: Nightmare in 4-D 
			13 January 1957 
			Harry Parker and his wife Norma live in apartment 4-D. Their next 
			door neighbor is an actress named Lainie. One day, she knocks on the 
			Parker's door and asks for help. Lainie needs someone to get rid of 
			the body of Bill Nelson. He was shot through a window in her 
			apartment and now lays their dead. Lainie wants Harry to move the 
			body downstairs to the basement. She fears bad publicity. When Harry 
			wakes up the next day, the thinks it was all a bad dream. When he 
			goes to the basement he finds the police. Later, Harry's wife admits 
			to having an affair with Bill. When the police learn of this, Harry 
			becomes the chief suspect in Bill's murder.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 17: My Brother, Richard 
			20 January 1957 
			Martin Ross is a district attorney running for governor. His brother 
			Richard murders his opponent in the race. Martin and his wife Laura 
			confront Richard, but Richard pulls a gun on them and holds the 
			captive. The next day, Martin gets a call from the sheriff: they are 
			holding a boy for the murder of Martin's opponent. Richard agrees to 
			let Martin interrogate the boy, but he does not let Laura go. Martin 
			forces a false confession out of the boy. Martin takes the 
			confession to his brother. Richard doesn't think its good enough. He 
			wants to wait until the boy is executed. A struggle occurs and 
			Martin is knocked unconscious. Richard tries to escape, but is 
			stopped by the boy's mother. She believes Richard is the district 
			attorney and stabs him.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 18: The Manacled 
			27 January 1957 
			Ben Rockwell is transporting prisoner named Steve Fontaine by train. 
			Fontaine manacled by an "Oregon Boot". Rockwell has the only key. 
			During the trip, Fontain manages to convince Rockwell to let him go, 
			but Rockwell changes his mind. He and Fontaine struggle and Rockwell 
			is shot and killed. When Fontain finds the key to the boot, he sees 
			that it has been destroyed by the bullet and cannot free him.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 19: A Bottle of Wine 
			3 February 1957 
			Much to his annoyance, Judge Condon wife Grace has a boyfriend named 
			Wally Donaldson. Condon tries to prove that he is all wrong for her. 
			He invites Wally for a glass of wine which he tells him was 
			purchased on Grace's Spanish Honeymoon. After Wally drinks the wine, 
			Condon tells him its poisoned when, in fact, it is not. Wally panics 
			and kills Condon. When Grace appears Wally tells her about the wine. 
			She reveals that she never had a honeymoon and had never been to 
			Spain.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 20: Malice Domestic 
			10 February 1957 
			After Carl Borden sees a doctor, he discovers traces of arsenic in 
			his body. Carl begins to suspects his wife Annette. After Annette 
			drinks a cup of coffee and dies, the doctor informs Carl that she 
			too has arsenic in her system. She must have poisoned herself by 
			mistake. Later, Carl goes to San Francisco with his girlfriend. He 
			reveals to her how close he came to dying while preparing for his 
			wife's murder.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 21: Number Twenty-Two 
			17 February 1957 
			Steve Morgan robs a candy store. He punches the owner in the 
			process. He is soon arrested and is surprised by all the attention 
			he is getting for such a minor crime. He is later shocked to 
			discover that the candy store owner died and that he is not being 
			held for petty theft, but for murder.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 22: The End of Indian Summer 
			24 February 1957 
			Joe Rogers goes undercover in order to expose a murderer named Mrs. 
			Gillespie. He believes that she has been killing her husbands for 
			insurance money. He discovers that Mrs. Gillespie has a fiancé and 
			plans to marry again. He also discovers that she has taken out a 
			large insurance policy on him. Later, Mrs. Gillespie runs off on 
			another honeymoon. Joe meets another man who happens to be 
			investigating Mrs. Gillespie's fiancé. Apparently, he has had four 
			previous wives, each of whom died under mysterious circumstances.
			 
  
			Season 2, Episode 23: One for the Road 
			3 March 1957 
			Marcia Hendrix finds out that her husband Charles has been cheating 
			on her with a woman named Beryl Abbott. She tries to poison Beryl by 
			putting poison in her sugar bowl. When she goes home she discovers 
			that that her husband has gone to Beryl. Not wanting to kill him, 
			she goes to Beryl and tells her of the poison. Beryl says that 
			Charles has already taken the poison. Marcia leaves to find a 
			doctor. Charles comes in from another room. Not knowing the murder 
			plot but knowing that his wife knows about Beryl, Charles decides to 
			end the affair. Before leaving Beryl asks him to have some coffee 
			for the road. He does so and helps himself to some sugar.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 24: The Cream of the Jest 
			10 March 1957 
			Charles Gresham is an unemployed actor in need of money. He learns 
			that a producer, Wayne Campbell, is involved in a new play. When 
			Campbell does not give him a part, Gresham blackmails him. Campbell 
			gives him money and even a part in the play as a blackmailer. In 
			order to get the part, Campbell tells Gresham that he must audition 
			for an important backer named Nick Roper. Gresham goes to Roper and 
			delivers his lines. He is shot dead. Roper was a gangster who had 
			nothing to do with the play and thought Gresham was trying to 
			blackmail him.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 25: I Killed the Count: Part 1 
			17 March 1957 
			Count Mattoni is brutally murdered and Scotland Yard Inspector 
			Davidson must wade through a myriad of suspects.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 26: I Killed the Count: Part 2 
			24 March 1957 
			Scotland Yard Inspector Davidson continues in his investigation of 
			the murder of Count Mattoni to wade the through suspects. He 
			discovers that each not only appears guilty, but also that many 
			readily admit to having committed the crime.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 27: I Killed the Count: Part 3 
			31 March 1957 
			Scotland Yard Inspector Davidson discovers who killed Count Mattoni. 
			Due to a legal loophole, however, the killer cannot be tried.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 28: One More Mile to Go 
			7 April 1957 
			Sam Jacoby accidentally kills his nagging wife. He decides to get 
			rid of the body by dumping it in a lake. He puts the body in the 
			trunk of his car and takes off. A motorcycle policeman repeatedly 
			stops him for a burned out tail light. Eventually, the policeman 
			tells him to follow him to the station where a police mechanic will 
			open the trunk and change the bulb.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 29: Vicious Circle 
			14 April 1957 
			Manny Cole is a hit-man for Mr. Williams. He kills a man for messing 
			up a jewel robbery. When she finds out about the murder, Manny's 
			girlfriend accuses him of murder. She threatens to go to the police. 
			Mr. Williams orders her killed. Manny tries to do this, but she is 
			later accidentally killed. Manny is rewarded by Mr. Williams. He 
			becomes his right hand man, until he is killed by another hit-man 
			sent to Mr. Williams.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 30: The Three Dreams of Mr. Findlater 
			21 April 1957 
			Ernest Findlater dreams about a South Sea island and a girl he meets 
			there named Lalage. Lalage develops a scheme to help Findlater kill 
			his real life wife. On the night of the planned murder, Findlater 
			discovers that his wife is already dead. She died of natural causes.
			 
  
			Season 2, Episode 31: The Night the World Ended 
			28 April 1957 
			Halloran plays a practical joke on a man named Johnny. He shows him 
			a fake newspaper with a headline reading "World to End Tonight --- 
			11:45 P.M." Johnny believes the headline and decides to live it up. 
			He gets into trouble and shoots someone. A few minutes before 11:45 
			he sees the real headline and realizes that he has been tricked. 
			Johnny finds Halloran and shoots him. The reporter dies at 11:45.
			 
  
			Season 2, Episode 32: The Hands of Mr. Ottermole 
			5 May 1957 
			A murderer has been strangling people in the London fog. A reporter 
			manages to continually make it to the crime scene before the police. 
			Later, the annoying reporter discovers that the strangler is a 
			policeman. He finds out too late and is killed by the policeman 
			because "Ideas came into his hands".  
  
			Season 2, Episode 33: A Man Greatly Beloved 
			12 May 1957 
			John Anderson is believed to be a famous judge from Boston who is 
			now retied. Townspeople come to trust him greatly. When he dies, 
			everyone in the town feels the loss. Later it is discovered that 
			Anderson's real name is John Louton. He was really a convicted 
			strangler who the real Judge Anderson had sentenced years before.
			 
			Season 2, Episode 34: Martha Mason, Movie Star 
			19 May 1957 
			Mabel McKay believes that she bears a striking resemblance to a 
			movie star named Martha Mason. Mabel murders her husband and buries 
			him in the garden. She tries to cover up the murder, but decides 
			against it when she realizes all the publicity she can get.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 35: The West Warlock Time Capsule 
			26 May 1957 
			George Tiffant is hired to stuff Napoleon, a town's animal mascot. 
			Napoleon is to be put on display in a glass case in the town square 
			next to a time capsule, to be opened in 100 years. George's brother 
			Waldron visits and is so demanding that George kills him. George 
			places the body in the time capsule.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 36: Father and Son 
			2 June 1957 
			In 1912, Sam Saunders is an ungrateful son who constantly demands 
			help from his father Joe, a London pawnshop owner. One day, Gus 
			Harrison asks Joe for help since he is wanted by the police for a 
			crime he didn't commit. Joe helps Gus, but when Sam finds out he 
			decides to turn him in for the reward money. Mae, Sam's girlfriend, 
			finds out and tells Joe who helps Gus escape. The police fail to get 
			their man, but Sam still demands the reward. The police reluctantly 
			give it to him. As he leaves, he trips. His selfless father 
			immediately runs to his aid.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 37: The Indestructible Mr. Weems 
			9 June 1957 
			Mr. Weems is supposedly near death. Some of his lodge brothers have 
			invested in a cemetery and are in needs of customers. They make a 
			bargain with Weems. They will pay Weems fifty dollars a week for the 
			rest of his, presumably, short life if he agrees to buy the first 
			plot. They hope that others following Mr. Weems's lead will also buy 
			plots. Unfortunately, the men discover that Weems is a bit more 
			resilient than any of them thought.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 38: A Little Sleep 
			16 June 1957 
			Barbie Hallem drives up to her uncle's cabin. She stops at Ed 
			Mungo's café. She learns that Ed's brother Bennie is wanted by the 
			police for having murdered his girlfriend. When she gets to the 
			cabin, she finds Bennie hiding there. Bennie tells her, Ed is the 
			murderer. Ed arrives later, but is killed by Bennie in a struggle. 
			Barbie and Bennie drive off. Barbie confesses that she had gone to 
			the cabin to get away from her boring boyfriend. Bennies says his 
			girlfriend felt the same way about him and that's why he killed her. 
			The then moves to strangle Barbie.  
  
			Season 2, Episode 39: The Dangerous People 
			23 June 1957 
			Mr. Jones and Mr. Bellefontaine waits for a train at a train 
			station. Both of them have heard that a dangerous lunatic has 
			escaped from a local asylum and each suspects the other of being the 
			lunatic in disguise. They grow more paranoid and worried. A 
			policeman arrives and both try to convince him that the other is the 
			lunatic. The policeman says that the madman has just killed a 
			policeman and has stolen his uniform. Jones and Bellefontaine 
			realize the policeman is really the lunatic in disguise. They subdue 
			him and get the real police.   |