- When her dead husband's late uncle fails to leave her any money, a scheming temptress uses his diary to blackmail her sick mother-in-law, who may have committed murder.
- A diary seems to reveal a murder, impelling a blackmail scheme. A wealthy man ravaged by a recurring nightmare dies, without leaving a will, infuriating his widowed niece-in-law, whose husband squandered everything. The suspicious niece-in-law grabs one of the elderly man's elaborate diaries before the executor can take control of it. The diary implies the nightmare is the murder of an elderly woman by her niece and nephew, via injection. The niece-in-law (Constance Ford) plans to carve a big chunk of the inheritance through blackmail.—David Stevens
- When her dead husband's late uncle fails to leave her any money, the scheming Connie Walworth uses his diary to blackmail her sick mother-in-law, who may have committed murder. Ann Walworth, Connie's sister-in-law, eavesdrops on the blackmail threats Connie makes to Mrs. Walworth and takes steps to stop the manipulative temptress, even as she schemes to steal away Ann's boyfriend, the handsome Dr. Mitchell. An ex-nurse living on relief checks and a jealous landlord with a dashing way of returning a fireplace poker are among the persons who get sucked up into Connie's greedy machinations.—J. Spurlin
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