Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1948)

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3. Ted and his girl June contact Victor Brown. He is drinking heavily, confides he worked as bookkeeper for Stevens when latter recently promoted a stock issue. Ted glimpses Stevens' "angle." decides to wait before killing Brown. 4. Ted accuses Stevens of planning to go bankrapt and frame things to look as though Brown, guilty of misappropriation, has killed himself. Ted raises his fee to half of Stevens' "take," goes back to Brown . . . and finds him dead. 6. Meanwhile, the vast FBI network has traced Walter Jones to Walter Stevens. One of Stevens' investors, Mr. Pine, calls to say he has a suicide note from Victor Brown, containing explanation and proof of Stevens' carefully arranged bankruptcy. 7. It's a big haul for the FBI. They get to Stevens' apartment in time to hear Ted convict himself of conspiracy in Stevens' affairs by trying to collect what he claims is due bim. And June also is asked to "come along, please," by the FBI men. 53