THE RENEE BENET MURDER CASE and THE BILL KIRBY MURDER CASE RICHARD DIAMOND PRIVATE DETECTIVE cover art

THE RENEE BENET MURDER CASE and THE BILL KIRBY MURDER CASE RICHARD DIAMOND PRIVATE DETECTIVE

THE RENEE BENET MURDER CASE and THE BILL KIRBY MURDER CASE RICHARD DIAMOND PRIVATE DETECTIVE

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SHOW NOTES — 1001 Radio Crime Solvers Richard Diamond, Private Detective "The Renee Benet Murder Case" & "The Bill Kirby Murder Case" Episode 1 — The Renee Benet Murder Case

This episode opens with Richard Diamond stepping into a world of elegance, jealousy, and hidden motives when socialite Renee Benet turns up dead under circumstances that raise far more questions than answers. The case takes Diamond into the orbit of people who are polished on the surface but deeply unsettled underneath.

As Diamond interviews the players in Renee's life, he finds a tangle of romantic entanglements, quiet resentments, and carefully guarded secrets. Every conversation carries an undercurrent of tension, and every alibi seems just a little too convenient. Diamond's trademark mix of humor and razor‑sharp intuition keeps the investigation moving as he cuts through the glamour to uncover the truth.

This is a classic Diamond case—smooth, stylish, and built on the idea that behind every perfect façade lies a motive waiting to be exposed.

Episode 2 — The Bill Kirby Murder Case

In "The Bill Kirby Murder Case," Diamond is pulled into a killing that looks straightforward at first glance—but quickly proves anything but. Bill Kirby's death leaves behind a trail of business pressures, personal grudges, and suspicious coincidences that don't sit right with Diamond.

The deeper he digs, the more he uncovers a web of relationships where money, ambition, and fear intersect. Witnesses dodge questions, motives overlap, and the truth hides behind a series of half‑truths and misdirection. Diamond's easygoing charm becomes a tool as he disarms suspects, reads the room, and zeroes in on the one detail that everyone else overlooked.

The episode blends tension with Diamond's signature wit, delivering a tight, engaging mystery that showcases his ability to stay cool even when the case turns unexpectedly dangerous.

Dick Powell starred in the Richard Diamond, Private Detective radio series as a wisecracking former police officer turned private detective. Episodes typically open with a potential client calling on Diamond's cash-strapped office and agreeing to his fee of $100 a day plus expenses, or Diamond taking on a case for a former friend or partner. The show made it successfully to tv and David Janssen played Diamond- and if you can ever catch these shows they are pretty good- but so are the radio versions here!

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