In May, 1959, the show had wrapped up a story involving Liz Fraser standing trial for the murder of Enid Allen Chambers. Enid was Liz Fraser's romantic rival for the affection of Bruce Crawford, Liz's cosmopolitan finance who had been looking to launch a national news magazine with the help of Enid's money. The Allen family was very well off and were supporting a local medical research facility. During the course of the trial, the lawyers built a strong circumstantial case against Liz before it was revealed that Bruce Crawford was the actual murderer.
Bruce's motive was connected to a previous murder he had committed years earlier involving his college roommate, which Bruce believed Enid had uncovered. After the truth came out, Bruce was locked away in a sanitarium. A NBC representative stated this was so they could release Bruce to complicate the story later if they saw fit. With Bruce institutionalized, Liz's romantic story with Buck Weaver was now complicated by the interest of David Allen, the late Enid's twin brother who had initially been introduced into the show as Enid's confidant.
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