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THE SINGING CRITIC and THE 50,000 DIAMOND CASE RICHARD DIAMOND PRIVATE DETECTIVE

THE SINGING CRITIC and THE 50,000 DIAMOND CASE RICHARD DIAMOND PRIVATE DETECTIVE

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SHOW NOTES — 1001 Radio Crime Solvers Richard Diamond, Private Detective "The Singing Critic" & "The 50,000 Diamond Case" Episode 1 — The Singing Critic

This episode gives us Richard Diamond at his most entertaining—caught between a murder investigation and the world of New York nightlife. When a sharp‑tongued music critic winds up dead, Diamond steps into a scene filled with temperamental performers, bruised egos, and backstage rivalries.

Everyone the critic reviewed seems to have a motive, and Diamond's job becomes sorting genuine outrage from theatrical exaggeration. His trademark humor cuts through the tension as he interviews singers, club owners, and anyone who might have wanted the critic permanently silenced.

The charm of the episode lies in the contrast between Diamond's easygoing style and the dramatic personalities he encounters. Beneath the glitz and spotlight, he uncovers the quiet detail that turns the case from a showbiz squabble into a full‑blown murder investigation.

A lively, character‑rich mystery with Diamond's wit shining throughout.

Episode 2 — The 50,000 Diamond Case

In this case, Diamond is pulled into a high‑stakes investigation involving a missing diamond worth a small fortune—and the trail is anything but straightforward. What begins as a simple recovery job quickly expands into a web of double‑crosses, hidden agendas, and dangerous people who want the gem for themselves.

Diamond moves through a world of jewel dealers, shady operators, and nervous clients, each with a story that doesn't quite line up. As the pressure mounts, he relies on his instincts, his charm, and his ability to read people better than they read him.

The tension builds steadily as Diamond uncovers the truth behind the theft and the real motive driving the players involved. It's a classic Richard Diamond setup: a valuable object, a shifting cast of suspects, and a detective who stays cool even when the stakes hit fifty grand.

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