Originally Aired: May 8, 1948
Suspense #295, "Life Ends at Midnight," stars Faye Bainter as Mrs. Bates, a poor, worn woman living in a miserable tenement apartment in the Chicago slums. Her troubled son Walter arrives unexpectedly from Pittsburgh, claiming to visit his mother, but he's really desperate for money. Walter has embezzled $1,500 from his employer and must repay it by midnight or face ten years in prison. He demands the bonds his father left, but Mrs. Bates reveals she already spent them getting him out of his last legal trouble. As Walter grows increasingly frantic and violent, grabbing his mother's arm and accusing her of holding out on him, their confrontation is interrupted by Mr. Chalmers, Mrs. Bates' gentle boarder who rents the back bedroom.
The episode explores the dark side of maternal love as Mrs. Bates faces an impossible choice between protecting her son once again or finally letting him face the consequences of his actions. With the midnight deadline looming and Walter growing more desperate, the tension mounts in the cramped tenement apartment where a mother's devotion collides with her son's criminal desperation.