Crime and Peter Chambers. Created by Henry Kane, transcribed and starring Dane Clark. A well-known investigator, duly licensed and duly sworn, Peter Chambers. You're a private eye, that's your business. Anything else? That's for laughs. This one figures for a lot of laughs and you're being paid for it which adds a rare quality to the laughter. You're at the apartment of a jeweler, George Reiner, and you're being invited to a masquerade party at the Riverdale mansion of a famous or is it infamous millionaire Robbie Tamville and who hasn't heard of Robbie Tamville and I'd like you to get there before I do mr. Chambers all the arrangements have been made what will you wear I don't quite know mr. Reiner you sprung this on me rather quick like a man of your resourcefulness come now mr. Chambers think of your reputation yeah I'm thinking tonight eight o'clock well let me see now well I've got an idea something's that's never been done before yes pirates costume go no patch over the eye very good and just so that I'll be sure don't wear a sword then I'll know for certain that you're my pirate okay mr. Reiner I'll be your pirate no cutlass no patch now let's get back to the business end of the deal please well sir you've heard of the Opal of Ramsey's well yes owned by King Ramsey's and a priceless of J.D.R. only wasn't supposed to have brought hard luck to this ancient Egyptian king and hard luck to everyone that's owned it since it was dug up oh sure mr. Chambers superstition pure baseless superstition so how come Robbie Tamville is so anxious to get rid of it well he's had a run of bad luck now that it is offered for sale I have the opportunity to purchase yeah you and this what's his name William Zucko and good old eccentric Tambo makes it a bidding contest between you and this William Zucko I'm to come dressed as a clown there there's the costume you like it yeah it's peachy a William Zucko is coming dressed as a Persian prince anyway one way or another tonight Robbie Tambo gets rid of the ring yes he'll have the opal there tonight at the party first he'll interview Zucko and then he'll interview me whoever bids highest that one gets the ring there'll be contracts to sign and then the cash is to be deposited with his bankers tomorrow how much is that thing worth oh about a quarter of a million I know a collector right now who'd pay two hundred thousand and my job to accompany me back to town as bodyguard and to remain with me as custodian of the Opal until I can reach my office tomorrow and where proper transfer roles of insurance can be executed okay I'll see you tonight I'll be there PD the pirate afternoon mr. Reiner and remember you know the costume I'm the clown so that evening you're living it up amongst the swells everybody's wearing masks and everybody's wearing costumes but your client the clown hasn't shown up yet meanwhile you've latched on to a female with a lush and lovely figure incongruously attired as a witch you've danced you've chortled you've chuckled but now you're dying of curiosity so you waltz her off to a corner yes my dashing Buccaneer pray what wish you of the witch a mask a witch else this pirate walks the plank if anything is prosaic as a plank and he found in his diamond studded shack will you unmasked too because I'm just bursting with curiosity you take your mask off and she follows suit and brother you hit the jackpot blue eyes tiny nose dimples and a wicked little smile that just verges on being seductive like oh I love good because I like what I see too so let's get acquainted my name is Patricia home Peter chambers what do you do well I'm a detective of sorts detective how very interesting you look like an actor a leading man type you know and you like an engine oh say what do you do I'm a doctor a doctor well now disappointed I'm flabbergasted for further information over 21 and unmarried specialized in fluoroscopy and x-ray look doc I got a small pain that hurts me here see I conduct my examinations at my office I'd love to visit you may at that I combine my office and my apartment for 41 Park I didn't take my car I was driven here by a group of friends so if you've a car I have well mr. chambers after this party I'd admire to have you take me home and there isn't a thing in the world that I'd admire more doctor well thank you but all the while you're talking some jokers jostling you from the rear true enough to join his crowders but that crowded it ain't and finally you're whirl on the guy who's wearing the toga of a Roman senator sorry Mac it's a little crowded wait a minute buster it's not that crowd real sensitive our dear old private up to can is it because he's engaged in conversation with so beautiful a damn detective lieutenant Louie Parker New York City Police Department fine cop good companion and great friend you introduced him to the lady good to know you miss home likewise hey what are you doing here Louie well I got a hunch it approximates your reasons being here I'd like to talk to you Pete that means that the courteous lieutenant would like to talk to me alone but in the circumstances he finds it difficult to express your beauty in this home makes it even more different hey hey you like most gallant lieutenant if you promise not to keep mr. chambers away too long I promise good enough then I'll see you later she cute Louie listen Pete I'll tell you why I'm here develops Tamville isn't too eccentric after all but with carrying that Opal ring around in his person he invites Parker to his party so as you can have some Lauren order around the house just in case you give Louie the dope on why you're present which means that outside of you and me and Tamville the only ones who know that this ring is here tonight a George Reiner and this William Zuko that's straight from the horse's mouth which is tamper now Pete hey look you look and you see the Persian prince strolling out of the garden he looks hot he's taking off his mask let's go join him Petey just for the heck of it huh yeah it's cooler out there uh-uh mustn't forget the bottle oh we mustn't this is Parker's night for relaxation you bring a bottle and three glasses out to a table in the garden the Persian prince is nearby and mask off you call him over introduce him and offer a drink William Zuko is a tall guy whose black eyes give off about as much expression as a couple of shuttered windows in an empty house you're about to hand him his glass when it slips to the ground well you can't hand the Persian prince a dirty glass so you pick it up wipe it clean with a handkerchief and you try again then you pour for the three of you and you all drink ah good that hits the spot as they say thank you mr. Chambers would you like another as they say oh no no thank you you know you look real right handsome as a Persian prince mr. Zucko oh no no no not really that was Robbie Tambele idea and you don't cross Tambele not when you intend to do a little business with him you were intending to do business with mr. Tambele just then a butler comes out and tells Zucko that Tambele is ready to see him you all go back into the house and the butler opens an oak door for William Zucko you can see inside it's a big room with wide French windows and the far side opening to another garden Tambele's inside the only guy at the party not in costume Zucko goes in and the door closes you lose Parker and you find Patricia home again and you keep her with you finally Zucko comes out and goes up a flight of stairs and then not five minutes later your client the clown appears you wave to him but he doesn't wave back he proceeds directly to the oak door goes in and then the shots are from Campbell's room and you and Parker bust in there fast the French windows are wide open there's no one in the room except Tambo and he's very dead all right all right everybody out of here I'm detective Parker police now get them out please everybody out come on you stick around pity nice huh yeah real nice whoever pulled it beat it through those French windows but the guns here you pick it up with the pencils with the trigger guard like so hey Pete I'll take a look at Barrow look at the scratches fresh ones yeah it looks like there was a silencer on that barrel Louie not too long ago but say we heard the shots yeah any ideas not a one you not on this silence a bit but I got a lot of ideas on friend murderer really you saw who came in here last uh well yeah your client that's so the clown guy mask and all but the only clown at the party now look Louie don't let's jump the conclusions after all the conclusions Pete this conclusion don't have to be jumped at this comes up it hits you on the jaw like a hook from Marciano let's have a look at the late mr. Tamville ain't on him Pete motive for murder an opal ring worth maybe a quarter of a million bucks missing 15 minutes later the joint is jumping with cops the search of the ground turns up a clown's costume and an idea starts to percolate in your mind so you do a little searching too you pick up an item which might be of unusual interest and you safely deposit it in your car no guest is permitted to leave until he or she is thoroughly searched by an expert and that turns up nothing no opal ring the search of the guest does develop one item of importance one guest is missing your client mr. George Reiner driving down the car there's Patricia home there's Parker and as you mr. George Reiner well I'm saving him for me no use sending anyone else if he skipped he skipped he's at his apartment then he's for me personally but why lieutenant how I won't go into the why but here's the how he bumps Tamville cops that opal ring goes through those French doors gets rid of the clown costume and blows period I sent that gun downtown well in advance I'm curious about the check on that meeting which means that after we drop miss home we stop first at headquarters then we call on mr. Reiner very good very satisfactory what are you so happy about just a minute what are you reaching in the glove compartment for this glass well what's what I handle a gingerly lieutenant you're gonna do a fingerprint check on it I once set figures to be mine I'm very curious about the other set where did you get that glass stole it from the mental from Tamils party Louie will you have that fingerprint check done for me sure Petey you insist you deliver Patricia home and you promise to come back there to bring her up to date on developments no matter what they are and then you deliver Parker to headquarters and you wait in the car while he goes in with the glass when he comes out he's got a peculiar glint in his eye he tells you the fingerprint checks on the glass will take some time but that he's put a rush on it and then he clans and when Parker clans he's tighter than a barfly at curfew time finally you're a George Reiner's apartment Oh mr. Chambers I'm so glad to see you but Parker pushes through and shoves a gun under his nose mr. Reiner is this your gun wait let me see yes it's my gun that's nice of you to admit it but whether you admit it or not the serial numbers prove it's your gun fingerprints on of the smudges but ballistics show this gun killed him now anyway you look at it kiddo you're up the creek killed killed home oh well you look at him making with the innocent baby act killed Robbie Tamville Robbie Tamville mr. Chambers is this true yeah who is this man lieutenant Louie Parker homicide who thought he was gonna have an evening of relaxation you deny that you killed him you stole that ring that opal from King Tut to one of those other wrapped-up mummies of course I denied brother you were seen to go into his room the shots were heard the gun was yours the bullets from the gun killed him the French windows were open the clown costume was found on the grounds you were the only guest missing and you knew he had the opal on him now where's the ring I don't have it now look you don't wait a minute Louie just a minute just a minute now mr. Reiner you heard the lieutenant yes do you have any explanation well I can only tell you what happened or what did happen mr. Reiner well sometime after you left my doorbell rang I answered it opened the door but there seemed to be no one there I stuck my head out and was struck on the back of the head that's all I remember when I regained consciousness I was bound and gagged it took me hours to untie myself when I finally did I looked about thinking it was a robbery trying to see what was stolen was anything stolen with just my clowns costume and my gun okay mr. Reiner suppose just for the sake of my friend Ian whose client you are suppose I try to buy your story now show us some proof huh where's the rope that bound you or is it wire or tape maybe and the gag around your mouth where I'm sorry lieutenant I was bound by a couple of my neckties and the gag was one of my own handkerchiefs but I do have a bump on my head I'm sorry Pete I gotta take this guy downtown you tell Parker where he can reach you and then off they go to headquarters and off you go to Patricia Holmes apartment dr. home is comfortable in satin lounging pajamas and no doctor ever looked better in lounging pajamas you bring her up to date on your facts and then she takes you about showing you her equipment the fluoroscopes and the x-ray machines and then you're settling down in a comfortable divan with a good doctor for some conversation about doctoring when hello Peter chambers then just a minute for you Peter thanks hello is the dope on that glass deal yours one set of prints yours the others belong to a guy a bill so Kalsky what about him Russian emigre used to work in a circus yet ground glass nails tax you know one of those guys did a bit about eight years ago for assault and disappeared look Pete what's your interest in the guy and who is look Louie pick up our Persian Prince and bring him down here to Patricia Holmes place and do it fast William Zucco you know what you're doing absolutely and please Louie fast her half an hour later Parker shows of William Zucco you don't waste any time you accuse Zucco of the murder of Robbie Tamville and the theft of the Opal ring yeah you are talking through your hat miss if I had that opal on me they found it I didn't have it and I don't have oh yes you have have I then prove it instead of talking like a big guy and doing nothing talk is cheap proof prove it demonstrate first step in the demonstration is to clip him under the chin then you drag Zucco to dr. Holmes fluoroscope and you stand him up behind it and she starts the do-jigger going hey I see it clear as day where do the fluoroscope thing it's in his stomach clear as day the ring with the stone in it come on out Pete take a look at this sure enough there it is William Zucco born Bill Zucalski who can swallow nails and tax and glass oh what a hideaway hey Louie yeah how can you frisk a guy when he's got the loot in his stomach and ten minutes later when you've convinced Zucco or Zucalski or whatever his name is that you've got him dead to rights he straightens out the deal for you okay so you knock out George Reiner and you clip his clown costume and his gun yes and I bring the stuff up to Tamils and hide it in an upstairs room and then when you're drinking with us the butler calls you know it's a good thing I dropped your glass because I wiped it clean with a handkerchief which after I handed it to you left only my prints on it and yours inside I killed him I used a silencer on writers gun one bullet then I came out went upstairs put the clown costume over mine went back into Tamville's room supposedly as Reiner took the silencer off and put three more bullets into him then I ran out the French doors through the silencer into that brook nearby but left the clown costume on the grounds making sure to leave Reiner's gun in the room then I came back and once more I was one of the guests the Persian Prince the way it looked Reiner killed him dropped off his costume and ran away I thought no suspicion would attach to me and you might have been in the clear if not for my friend the Shama's here Pete where did you get the idea for the Prince on a glass from you yeah I know from me well you're the guy that told me that aside from us and Tamil himself only two people knew about that Opal being on him Reiner and Zuko yeah now Reiner retained me and paid me a fee to act as a bodyguard when he would buy it if he's planning robbery and murder what would a reasonable man do that no he wouldn't well whom would that leave if anything happened to the Opal Oh our ex circus birdie come on pal oh I'm gonna have to handle you gently after all in a way you're sort of a receptacle for evidence and like that you're pretty valuable and so after Parker and the valuable mr. Zuko take their departure you and the darling dr. Patricia home finally settled down to some quiet conversation and peaceful tette-a-tette oh you Peter chambers you oh doctor and there you've had crime and Peter chambers Dane Clark was starred as Peter Chambers crime and Peter chambers transcribed was created and written by Henry Kane others in the cast were Bill Zuckert heard as Lieutenant Parker Joe Bolander's Reiner and Nancy Wilder as Patricia it was directed by Fred way this is Fred Collins inviting you to tune in next week same time same station what Dane Clark in crime and Peter chamber so Crime and Peter Chambers has come to you through the worldwide facilities of the United States Armed Forces Radio and Television Service.