Originally Aired: September 15, 1949
Suspense #350, "Last Confession," Jesse, a young woman living with her roommate Edna, becomes increasingly disturbed by newspaper reports of a brutal murder. Thomas L. Howard has been found stabbed to death in Woodland Grove, and Jesse's overactive imagination begins to spiral. As she pores over the details, she's struck by the victim's resemblance to Henry Hackett, a former boyfriend she abruptly rejected. Jesse recalls their final conversation when Henry warned her she'd be responsible if something terrible happened to him. When she realizes the murder occurred on Tuesday, July 12th between 5 and 7 PM, Jesse makes an unsettling discovery: she cannot remember where she was during those crucial hours.
While Edna easily recalls her own whereabouts that evening, Jesse's mounting anxiety grows more intense. She becomes obsessed with the black glove found at the scene, her own size five, and wrestles with disturbing questions about conscience, guilt, and whether anyone is truly incapable of murder. As Jesse's memories blur and her imagination takes hold, she begins to wonder if the unthinkable could be possible.