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The story you are about to hear is true. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent.

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You're a detective sergeant. You're assigned a homicide detail.

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It's New Year's Eve in your city and you're on special duty.

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Thousands of people crowd downtown streets. One of them is a killer. Your job, find them.

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Dragnet, the documented drama of an actual crime.

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For the next 30 minutes in cooperation with the Los Angeles Police Department,

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you will travel step by step on the side of the law through an actual case transcribed from official police files.

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From beginning to end, from crime to punishment, Dragnet is the story of your police force in action.

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It was New Year's Eve. It was cold in Los Angeles.

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We were working the night watch out of homicide special duty.

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My partner is Ben Romero, the boss is Thad Brown, chief of detectives. My name is Friday.

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I was on the way back from dinner and it was 8.35 p.m. when I got to room 42. Homicide.

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Joe? Hi, Barney. How was it outside? It's cold.

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Not keeping people at home though. Did you check the crowds? Yeah.

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Been watching it from the window here. Seems bigger than last New Year's. Crazy.

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You're on with Ben and me tonight, is that right? Uh-huh.

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Thought I was going to have it off. Wife had a little house party planned and everything.

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Well, that's too bad. Maybe next time, huh? Yeah, that's what I said last New Year's.

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I guess we better start moving. Yeah, where's Ben? He went down the hall a minute and said he'd be right back.

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I better take my top coat off. Yeah, I would if I were you.

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Nothing for us in the book, is there, Barney? I almost forgot Jack Conley called having a little party out of his house.

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He wants you and Romero to drop around when you get off. Said he'd call back.

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Hi, Joe. Hi. You about ready? Yeah, let me grab my overcoat.

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I just tagged back some notifications. Switch ports lit up like a Christmas tree during a miller bit.

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Just like last year, they're starting off strong. 415-507. Calls coming in with a dozen.

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I'd like to see it just once. People celebrating New Year's without tearing up half the town.

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I get it. I'm gonna sign Friday. Oh, yeah, Jack. Yeah, well, Barney just mentioned it.

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Well, we'll try and make it. You know how things are tonight. Yeah, we'll try. Sure. Thanks a lot.

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But Jack Conley, Ben, on his way home, he wants us to drop by his place. We'll get off early tonight.

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Not much chance of that. You ready? Yeah, I am. You, Barney? Let's go.

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Guess you can't tell. You might get a break. The crowds are starting in pretty early.

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Good chance of a break and go home right after midnight. That should get us off early.

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That was the idea last year, wasn't it, Ben? Yeah. What time did you get off? 6 a.m.

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Together with Sergeant Barney Lucek, Ben and I left the city hall and started a cruise to the southern end of the central area.

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As any police officer can tell you, New Year's Eve for him is one of the hardest working nights in the year.

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This one was no different for us. Within an hour, we'd had more than a half a dozen calls to check out.

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Street fights, drunken driving, disturbing the peace.

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The usual complaints that you'd expect to get when a community of three million celebrates New Year's Eve.

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9.43 p.m. We were cruising in the area of Alameda and Macy Street.

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Unit 72R at Wilshire and Geneva, 311. KMA, 367. Roger, 72R?

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Unit 112 at 83 Naylor Avenue. See the man, keep the peace. KMA, 367.

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No stopping them, huh? I know it's a big night. Smoke, Joe? No, no thanks.

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Attention all units. All units in the vicinity at East Main and Darwin and Officer Neatel.

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That looks like we got one, huh? Yeah. All units in the vicinity at East Main and Darwin and Officer Neatel. KMA, 367.

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I guess we better handle it, huh? Why? The next one on the left, Ben, we can go out, darling.

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I know. I better call him. 80K to Control 1, 8OK to Control 1.

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What's the matter? Well, I guess they're busy. 80K to Control 1, 8OK to Control 1.

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Standby 80K. Attention all units. All units in the vicinity. The call to East Main and Darwin is now a shooting.

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I guess you better push it, Ben. Got it down to the floor.

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All units in the vicinity. The call to East Main and Darwin is now a shooting. The call is now code 3, KMA, 367.

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That's it coming up, Ben, East Main. Yeah. There's a crowd there on the corner. I guess you better pull up here, huh?

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All right. Come on.

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Over by light pole, Ben. Joe, an airline on the sidewalk. You want to check the crowd, buddy? Yeah. OK.

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Let us through here, please. Can we get through? Excuse me. Look, will you please get back? Move back, please.

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All right. Come on. I want you to just move along. Just move along. Move along. Give us a little room to work. Thank you.

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Ben? Yeah, Joe? Have a look here. Huh? No. That's Jack Connolly. Ben? He's dead.

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His full name was John Patrick Connolly, serial number 367. He was one of the veteran officers in Central Homicide.

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He lay face down on the pavement, one of his legs straddling the curb stone. He'd been shot twice at the base of his skull.

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There were four more bullet wounds in his back. Ben got to a phone, called Homicide, and told them what had happened.

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Two dozen cruiser cars and more than a half a hundred men were immediately dispatched to the scene of the killing.

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They circled the area for a dozen blocks around and started a door-to-door search for the killer.

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Suspicious looking pedestrians were stopped at every street corner in question.

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Ten thirty p.m. The ambulance arrived and Jack Connolly's body was taken to the morgue.

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Along with Thaxter and Brian from Homicide, Barney Lucek, Ben and I continued checking in the immediate vicinity of the killing.

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We found no one who'd admit that they actually saw the shooting.

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Half a dozen people in the crowd told us that they heard the shots and they saw Connolly fall to the pavement.

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They'd also seen a man standing behind Connolly turn and run down the street right after the shooting.

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No one had followed him. The man was described as medium-billed, wearing a dark suit and a dark hat. That's all I could tell us.

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Eleven twenty-five p.m. Ben and I met Barney Lucek back at the car.

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Morning. Did you get anything?

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Checked out every store in the neighborhood that's open. Not much. How about you?

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It was the same. Pretty thin.

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Brian and Thaxter turned up a newsboy down the street. He told him he saw the guy in the dark suit running down the street.

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Thought he saw the guy come out of this bar here.

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We heard that too, Barney. We talked to the bartender. He didn't recall the man.

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I almost forgot. I checked with the office. Mrs. Connolly's been calling in once in a while. Her husband is.

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Oh, yeah.

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I asked personnel to hold off notifying her. I thought it would be you fellas who want to tell her.

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You knew Connolly pretty well, didn't you?

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Yeah, a long time.

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Family, man?

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Three kids.

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Hmm. If you fellas don't want to tell her, I'll call personnel back. They can do it.

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No, it's all right. I'm sorry.

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Eleven forty p.m. Ben and I got in the car and headed out for the home of the slain officer, Jack Connolly.

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The house was on Ralston Avenue, just a few blocks from where Ben lived.

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We parked the car and started up the front wall. The lights were burning in the living room.

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Lousy job.

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What?

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I said it's a lousy job.

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Yeah.

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Better try it again, huh?

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I heard it. Somebody's coming.

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Hi, Joe, Ben.

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Hello, Betty.

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Hi, Betty.

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I'm sure glad you can make it. Everybody's here. Come in, come in.

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Okay.

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Thank you.

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I'm still waiting for that wandering husband of mine. If he's not here by midnight, he's going to be in the doghouse for sure. Here, let me take your coat.

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No, Betty, that's all right. I wonder if we could go back in the kitchen. We'd like to talk to you.

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Smirna, can't you stay long?

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No, not too long.

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Oh, that's too bad. Well, come on back in the kitchen. I'll get you something.

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Maybe you can drop back later on. Jack should be here by then. He better be. Come on in.

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By the one of you seeing Jack?

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That's what we wanted to talk to you about, Betty.

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What?

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You want to sit down, Betty?

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What is it, Joe? Tell me.

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Well, he had an accident.

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Where is he? I want to go see him. How bad an accident?

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Pretty bad.

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I want to go see him, Joe. If he's hurt, I want to see him. Couldn't be that bad, could it?

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Yeah.

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Oh, please, Joe. Please, not dead. Tell me, Joe, please.

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I'm sorry, Betty.

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Dear God. Oh, God.

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Why don't you give me a hand here, Joe?

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Yeah.

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Why does she...

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It'll be worse when she comes, too. We better get a hold of the family doctor.

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You know, we're going to have to wait. We'll never get through now.

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Huh?

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Phone lines are probably jammed. It's midnight.

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Oh, yeah.

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Happy New Year.

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12.30 a.m. We finally got a hold of Connelly's family doctor, and he told us that he'd be over as quickly as possible.

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Some of Ben Connelly's relatives at the party said that they'd look after things until the doctor arrived.

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Ben and I left the house and drove back to the scene of the murder.

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The house-to-house check of the entire area was still going on. There was no trace of the killer.

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At 2.30 a.m., a low fog moved in over the city. Traffic began to thin out a little.

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The street crowds disappeared. 2 a.m., the search went on.

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A little before 2.30, a patrolman on foot located a taxi cab driver in the neighborhood who claimed that he'd seen a man answering the killer's description just after the shooting.

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Ben and I went down the street to talk to the driver. He sat behind the wheel of his cab.

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He was specially equipped with shortwave radio to handle calls directly from the taxi company's dispatch office.

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Glad to pass it on for whatever it's worth, officer. It happened just a minute or two before I picked up my last fare.

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What time is that? Do you remember?

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I'm remembering too, and I got it right here on the way, Bill.

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Yeah, yeah, here we go. 9.48 p.m. I was parked just where I am now, same old stand. I picked up a fare, drove in the North Main in Sotelo, and I came back here.

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My cab broke down, lousy distributor. I've been waiting for the repair truck ever since.

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Well, just what was it that happened before you picked up that fare here? Was it 9.48? Is that right?

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Yeah, 9.48, yeah. Well, I was going to say it was just a minute or two before that. I was parked right here.

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This guy comes running down the street through the crowd. He was really running too.

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Yeah, go ahead.

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He was almost past me when he stopped all of a sudden, turned around and looked at me. I thought he wanted a cab, so I opened the door for him.

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He just looked at me and said, never mind, or something like that, and then he took off down the street. Maybe he was just a little goofed up, I don't know.

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Can you remember what he looked like?

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Oh, about your bill, I guess. Medium, had a hat on, dark hat, dark suit.

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Did you get a look at his face?

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Yeah, he's about 28 or 30, dark complexion.

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Anything else you remember about him?

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No, not for sure. He looked like a hundred other moochies down around this neighborhood.

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Just listen to those calls come in, huh? New Year's Eve and I draw a lame cab.

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Well, there's nothing else that you remember about this man that you think might help us, huh?

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No, you got it all, Sergeant. Just acted a little queer, that's all. Goofed up, probably.

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Did you see which way he went when he took off?

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Right down the street, that way. Lost himself in the crowd. I couldn't be bothered.

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How about when he came running down the street towards you, and you happened to notice where he was coming from?

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Matter of fact, yeah, that was just after I heard those gunshots. Of course, I didn't know there were gunshots, Sam.

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Yeah?

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Looked to me like he came out of that joint up there, right near where the cop was shot.

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Which joint was that?

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The 228, that bar up there.

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Well, it wasn't much, but it was the only lead we had to go on.

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Seven persons in the vicinity at the time of the shooting had volunteered the information that the killer had been a recent customer at the 228 club.

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The neighborhood tavern.

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The owner and bartender of the club, a Ralph Stevens, had been questioned twice that night by different officers,

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and he twice denied that there was any possibility that the killer could have been a patron at his bar.

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Stevens' denial didn't make any more sense than the killing itself.

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We made arrangements to have the cab driver we interviewed come down to the city hall to check through our mug books for the suspect.

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By 10 a.m. the next morning, the body of the slain homicide officer, Jack Connolly, had been posted.

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Four bullets were taken from his back, two from the base of his skull.

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Russ Camp ran the slugs through ballistics where they were identified as having been fired from a.38 caliber Colt special revolver.

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11 a.m.

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We drove back to the 228 club where we talked to some of the customers who'd been there the night before.

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Three of them told us that they'd seen a man answering the general description of the killer in the bar shortly before the shooting.

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Ben and I went back to the stock room at the rear of the bar and talked to the owner, Ralph Stevens.

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Look, how long does this thing have to go on anyway? I told you everything I knew last night.

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We know that, Stevens. Doesn't seem to jive with what the rest of the witnesses saw, though.

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Maybe you'd better take it up with them. I don't know anything about it. I got work to do, and you're in my way there.

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Excuse me.

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How come you're so sure that the man we want wasn't in your place last night?

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I'm not on trial here. You asked me what I know, and I told you. You don't mind I got work to do. You mind moving over there?

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We'd appreciate it if you'd cooperate.

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All right, if you want to know the truth, you're not good for my business here. Cops never are.

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Coming around asking questions, customers don't like it. It's no good for business, no good at all.

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A cop was killed last night right outside your front door, and half a dozen people say that the guy who did it was in here drinking.

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I run this place, it's mine. I say the man wasn't in here.

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Still like to know how you're so sure.

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I'm getting a little tired of this. I don't have an office down at the city hall to lounge around in. I got work to do. How about leaving, huh?

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You want to get your coat? We can talk to you downtown. Come on.

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Now, before I call my lawyer.

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Go ahead and call him. Where's your coat?

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Why do we have to have trouble? I haven't got any beasts with you.

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No trouble, Stevens. We have to get to the bottom of it, that's all.

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I'd like to have you cooperate.

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Maybe the guy was in here last night. He came in a couple of times, that's all. I didn't want it to get out. Bad for business, those things.

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Can't afford it, keeps customers away. And the man was in here last night, is that right?

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I wasn't trying to cover it for him. I hardly know him. I just didn't want it to get out. I got a right to protect my business.

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Who is the man?

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Harry Talmadge. He's a hophead. If he did it, it probably wasn't his fault.

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How do you mean?

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He was hyped up last night, he used his heroin. He probably didn't mean to shoot.

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Where do we find him?

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I wouldn't know if this is right, old address.

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What is it?

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Fairview Hotel, try there.

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11.35am, New Year's Day. We got in touch with Barney Lucek and Tom Bryan from Homicide, and they drove downtown to check at the Fairview Hotel for the suspect.

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Ben and I finished questioning the owner of the 228 Club and we went back to the office.

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11.58am, Barney Lucek and Bryan got back.

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Barney, what have you got?

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Fairview Hotel in South Grand, was that the one?

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Yeah, did you find it okay?

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Yeah, I talked to desk clerk.

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Talmadge registered there?

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Yeah, he was. Checked out two months ago, no leads.

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You are listening to Dragnet, a series of authentic case histories documented from official files.

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12.00pm, New Year's Day. After we found that the suspect Harry Talmadge had checked out of the Fairview Hotel months before, Ben and I went back to the office and ran his name through R&I.

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The information given us by Ralph Stevens, the owner of the 228 Club, was apparently correct.

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The record on Talmadge showed that he was a confirmed user of narcotics.

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He served two brief terms for illegal possession of narcotics and another short term in the county jail for petty theft.

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We got out of broadcast and an APB on Talmadge.

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We checked out all his known friends and relatives, the places that he frequented, hotels, boarding houses that he stayed at, no leads.

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With the help of Lieutenant Walters and narcotics detail, we finally found the trail most likely to lead us to the suspect.

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The peddlers who were suspected of supplying Talmadge with narcotics.

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They were kept under a 24-hour watch.

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Three days passed, no results.

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January 4th, 9am, Ben and I went to the funeral and burial services for the murdered officer, Jack Conley.

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11am, we got back to the office.

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I don't know why, Joe. I just don't cop in the funeral. Not a cop's funeral anyway.

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No, I don't blame you. His wife looked a lot better, didn't she?

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Yeah, she did bang up good considering.

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Merrill, Joe?

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Hi, Barney.

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What'd you say, Barney?

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That young fella you told me about, he phoned you, Ben.

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Oh, is that right? Did you give him the information?

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Yeah, he wanted to know all about taking the police department examination.

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Now, who's that?

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One of my neighbor's boys, a nice kid. He wants to get on the force.

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I told him to apply at room five, city hall, any weekday. He could make an application then.

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That it?

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Fine, Barney, thanks.

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Well, they got the recruiting campaign going on?

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Yeah, all this month. Taking applications from all over the country.

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I'll get it.

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Homicide, Friday. Oh, yeah, Walters. Just a minute.

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Okay. A-L-D-S-O-N, Donaldson. Okay, fine. Thanks a lot.

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Lou Walters in narcotics might be something.

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What's that?

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Well, he got a line on one of the mules who used to push heroin to town.

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He's got the name of Donaldson. He's been sounded out. He's ready to talk to us.

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This Donaldson was close to town, man?

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Well, supposedly, yeah.

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You know where town that is?

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Well, let's ask him.

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Ben and I left the office and drove to the address on South Alameda where Donaldson,

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a friend of the murder suspect, was supposed to be staying.

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Turned out to be a cheap hotel in the Skid Row district.

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It was next to one of the rescue missions down there.

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We finally located Donaldson across the street.

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He was standing on the sidewalk along with four or five other men.

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They were listening to a small Salvation Army band playing outside one of the beer joints.

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I hardly miss any of these sidewalk meetings, Sergeant. Like them.

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Band music. Even listen to the sermons. Do me a lot of good.

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I understand you're not pushing junk anymore, Donaldson. Is that right?

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Do you want to call me big, Sergeant?

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Name's really John, but everybody calls me big.

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All right.

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No, I haven't been pushing junk. Not for months. All through with it.

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Well, when's the last time that you saw Harry Talmadge?

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A couple weeks ago. I'm not much for Harry anymore.

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Like I say, I've been regular at these sidewalk meetings, hearing the sermons.

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Changes the way a fella does things, you know.

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Yeah.

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Man's got to turn good sometime during his life. Not getting any younger.

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58. I figure it's time I stopped living by the word.

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Say, that's nice music, isn't it?

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Yeah. Do you have any idea where we might find Talmadge now?

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I might have a few ideas on it. I don't know.

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Let's say, I guess neither one of you fellas you snub.

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No, no, no, snub.

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Don't bother you, does it?

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No, go ahead. No, it's all right.

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I know the last boarding house Harry stayed at, if that'll help any. Place on a tough street.

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I can give you the address.

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Well, is he still there, do you know?

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I don't think he is, no. Matter of fact, I'm sure he's not.

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Wish Harry'd come around and see me. Like to get him interested in these sidewalk meetings.

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Getting listening to the sermons might help him. Did an awful lot for me.

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Yes, sir. Will you say that you saw Talmadge about two weeks ago?

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Well, not quite two weeks ago. It was a day after Christmas.

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He came down to my hotel and wanted some money. I couldn't give him any.

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That's when he told me he was moving. Going to some rooming house up around the city hall section up there.

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Did he mention any address?

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Not that I recollect, no. That sure is nice music, isn't it?

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Well, how about some of his other friends, Biggs? You think they might be able to help us?

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Well, Duke might help you. Harry and old Duke are still great friends. Duke sees them more than I do.

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Where do we find Duke?

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Well, you know the Penny Arcade down in South Main, right down from the train depot there?

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Yeah.

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That's where Duke works. He's a janitor there.

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I've been trying to get Duke to come to the sidewalk meetings, too. He sure could stand it, old Duke.

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Well, thanks very much, Biggs.

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Not at all, Sergeant. Always glad to help out. Now look at that now. All out of snuff.

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Say you couldn't see your way clear, could you?

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There you go, Biggs.

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That's your Christian of you, Sergeant. I'll handle this just like a personal lawman.

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That's all right, Biggs. Don't say anything about us talking to you, though. Not to anyone.

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No, sir, I won't. You can trust me. Say, when you see Harry, give him a message, huh?

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Well, what's that?

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You tell him to come and see me. I want him to show up at these meetings, hear the sermons.

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It could change everything, Sergeant. It could give him a new life, new soul, brand new soul for Harry. Think of that.

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Yeah, I could use one.

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3 p.m. Tuesday, January 4th. We drove down to the Penny Arcade on South Main.

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Harry tells me his friend Duke wasn't there. The manager of the place gave us his home address, and we checked it out.

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Duke wasn't there either. We staked out at the place for the rest of the afternoon. Duke failed to show.

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At 6 o'clock that night, Barney Lucek and Brian from Homicide came out and relieved us.

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Ben and I had dinner at Johnny Cokin's, and then we went back to the office. 7.20 p.m.

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Want to grab that, Joe? Yeah, I got it. Homicide Friday.

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Lucek, Joe? Oh, yeah, Barney?

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Tell me his friend just showed up here. We're talking to him now.

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Will he tell you anything? Yeah, he's got a pencil. You better write this down.

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All right, wait a minute. Just a second. All right, go ahead.

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1727 West Hoover, apartment 3.

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That was 1727 West Hoover, is that right? Yeah.

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Apartment 3? Well, what's the pitch?

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Harry Talmadge. Duke says he's there now. All right, Barney, thanks. Bye.

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Okay, slow.

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Lucek? Yeah. What's he got?

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Harry Talmadge. Supposed to be at this address.

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Ben and I got in the car and drove out to the West Hoover Street address where we met Lucek and Brian.

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1727 was a small, two-story apartment house, Spanish stucco in style.

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Apartment 3 was at the rear of the first floor.

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All right, Lucek, you want to pick up Brian and you cover the back.

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Right, Joe.

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Come on, Ben. Let's go.

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Get us up the stairs, huh?

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Number 3. Okay.

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I'll cover you.

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No sound inside.

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Door's open. No, it's not open.

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No, it's empty.

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You want to try the bedroom? I'll check the kitchen.

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All right, Joe.

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Joe, in here.

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All right, tell me.

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Watch it, Ben.

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Got a gun, Joe. Grab it.

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You're a cop.

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Come on, drop it. Drop it.

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My arm. I got it, Joe.

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All right, come on. On your feet.

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All right, jamming, backing.

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All right, come on. Hold still.

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38 revolver, Joe. Cold special.

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All right, how about it, Tommy?

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It's mine. What of it?

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Where's your coat? I don't know.

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Why'd you kill him?

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Because I wanted to. That's all. He was a cop.

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Is that your only reason?

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I told you he was a cop. What's the difference?

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There's a big difference, mister.

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Why? I killed him. It's just one cop less. What's the difference?

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It's family, they'll tell you.

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The story you've just heard was true.

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Only the names were changed to protect the innocent.

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On March 26th, trial was held in Superior Court,

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Department 86, City and County of Los Angeles, State of California.

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Here are in a moment the results of that trial.

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Harold Wesley Talmage was found guilty of manslaughter by jury trial

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and was sentenced to the state penitentiary.

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He was paroled after serving six years in prison.

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