Radio Archeaology

Dragnet - The Agnes Kelby Case

dragnet Season 1 Episode 12

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This gripping 1949 Dragnet episode tells the chilling story of Agnes Kelby, a 39-year-old woman who vanished from her valley home without taking clothes, luggage, or money—immediately raising red flags for Sergeants Joe Friday and Ben Romero. What begins as a routine missing persons investigation quickly spirals into something far more sinister when her husband Eric Kelby's uncooperative attitude and suspicious behavior toward his 17-year-old stepson Bruce set off alarm bells throughout the department.

The case takes a dramatic turn when detectives discover financial motives—a $30,000 life insurance policy and Agnes's substantial bank accounts—alongside Bruce's desperate phone call to police and his subsequent forced isolation by his stepfather. Despite Eric Kelby's lawyer blocking every interrogation attempt, Captain Kearney's sharp instincts lead the team to focus on one peculiar detail: a mysteriously empty six-by-nine-foot plot in Kelby's meticulously maintained rose garden.

 Episode Quotes:

 "This is one I'll bet on. It's a homicide." - Detective Al Bargetti's gut instinct about Agnes Kelby's disappearance.

"I didn't mean it. She slapped me. We were arguing about the boy. I didn't mean it." - Eric Kelby's confession at the airport.

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