Walter Prescott tries to extort all his wife Ruth's money to give her a divorce. As she leaves, a truck almost runs her down, instead crashing into a car and injuring the passenger. Ruth run... Read allWalter Prescott tries to extort all his wife Ruth's money to give her a divorce. As she leaves, a truck almost runs her down, instead crashing into a car and injuring the passenger. Ruth runs to a friend but returns to find Walter dead.Walter Prescott tries to extort all his wife Ruth's money to give her a divorce. As she leaves, a truck almost runs her down, instead crashing into a car and injuring the passenger. Ruth runs to a friend but returns to find Walter dead.
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It all begins at the home of Walter and Ruth Prescott. It seems that Ruth is no longer in love with Walter and has been seen in the company of another man named Jimmy McLain. Ruth wants a divorce but her husband refuses saying that the marriage is to death parts them. When Ruth exits the house she is nearly run over by a moving truck and suspects her husband in trying to kill her.
Later Ruth returns to the house and finds that Walter has been shot and killed. Instead of notifying the police about the incident, Ruth takes the time to remove the gun and also burn some letters between her and Jimmy McLain. But with all great mysteries, as Ruth is burning the letters, Walter's secretary enters the house and finds Ruth with her dead husband and burning the letters.
This is when Perry and Paul come into the situation but discover that there is more to this story than the following description. We learn that Jimmy McLain had a gun, there is more to the secretary that meets the eye, there is a insurance policy that is up for grabs, another man with Prescott connection is found dead and Della gets some new luggage.
There is something going on in this episode at every turn. An enjoyable mystery that was filled to capacity with interesting evidence from beginning to end. Don't blink or you may miss something in this enjoyable episode.
I also pondered why so many different, seemingly meaningless characters had to be involved. But now I'm beginning to understand that is the technique used for the series. It can make you dizzy if you allow it to do so.
In true "Perry Mason" style, this is another "I didn't see that coming" story. LOL. If you are, or have become a Perry Mason fan, here is an episode representative of the Perry Mason storyline template. (Something worth smiling about.)
Since I am now a fan, I had to increase my rating.
Ruth Prescott is unhappily married to Walter Prescott. A loveless marriage and he was only after her money.
When she was single she had an affair with another man and they had exchanged love letters. Walter has them and demands a large some of money to give her a divorce.
When Ruth leaves the house, truck almost runs her over and ends up injuring another man. He seems to have been ordered to so by Walter.
Later Walter is found dead and Ruth is caught burning the love letters by his secretary.
When arrested for her husband's murder she engages Perry Mason. He looks into Walter's business dealings.
There are several plausible suspects. Walter was a nasty piece of work. I enjoyed the twists with Perry eventually putting together just who was meant to be the victim.
Stacy Graham, the estranged wife of Walter Kendis is nearly rundown in an automobile accident. Later on Kendis is found dead in their home and a pet canary injured. That canary has part of the key to the mystery. She becomes the Perry Mason client.
The second part involves the burning of old love letters by Susan Cummings from her old boyfriend. That sends Raymond Burr off on a whole new line of thinking and William Hopper as Paul Drake digs up the evidence that not only finds the murderer, but uncovers quite a racket.
Barbara Hale gets into the act as well. Burr has Hale order a matching set of luggage to what Cummings has. That's when it all starts to unravel.
This was a good one.
Did you know
- GoofsThe truck driver, Harry Jonson, told Mason and Drake the accident was due to brake failure caused by a cut brake line - then mentioned the truck has air brakes. Air brakes work in reverse of hydraulic brakes; a cut air line will not allow the brakes to release. That truck should not have been rolling, with a broken line.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Hamilton Burger: That's the first time I ever heard of a lame canary turning out to be a stool pigeon.
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- 1h(60 min)
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- 1.33 : 1