Originally Aired: August 19, 1948
Suspense #303, "Crisis," presents a harrowing tale that begins with Martha Scott's character, Mary Norquist, keeping a desperate vigil over her gravely ill baby, Kurt, who is suffering from pneumonia with a dangerously high fever of 106 degrees. With no nurses available due to a widespread epidemic and her husband Paul away on business, she must battle exhaustion and fear alone through the critical night. The doctor warns her that the baby will reach a crisis point before morning, one way or the other. As Mary fights sleep while tending to the steam tent and constant sponge baths, her mind begins to wander into the future.
In her exhausted delirium, Mary envisions Kurt's sixth birthday party and the troubling years that follow. She witnesses her son grow into a disturbing young man who steals, forges report cards, and shows alarming sociopathic tendencies. The vision culminates in a shocking confrontation when Paul attempts to discipline the teenage Kurt, who pulls a gun on his own father. This psychological thriller explores a mother's worst fears as she tends to her dying child, leaving listeners to wonder whether these dark visions represent premonition, fever dream, or something else entirely.