Originally Aired: August 31, 1950
Suspense #392, "True Report," Lieutenant Ben Kennedy receives what seems like a routine assignment from Captain Zoste: investigate a fatal hit-and-run accident that occurred at 3:30 in the morning on Center Street. A victim lies dead, struck by a dark-colored sedan that never stopped. Kennedy begins his investigation with the only witness, Jenny Thurston, a neighborhood woman who claims she saw the accident from her window while drinking tea. Her story keeps changing—first she didn't see the driver, then she remembers it was a young, heavily made-up woman. As Kennedy works the case, conducting interviews and following standard procedure, something begins to go terribly wrong.
The episode unfolds as Kennedy's official report to his captain, detailing every step of his investigation. But the opening scene reveals an ominous conclusion: Kennedy sitting across from Captain Zoste, apologizing that things had to turn out this way, handing over what he calls his "true report." What starts as routine police work spirals into something far more troubling, leading Kennedy to a discovery that will force him to confront an uncomfortable truth about the case and possibly himself.