1. World War II had ended
only eight months earlier.
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2. And the town of Texarkana,
population 40'000,
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3. which straddles
the Texas-Arkansas border,
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4. was regearing for peace
after four years
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5. of rationing, war bonds,
and shortages.
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6. Although a trickle
was still arriving,
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7. most of the boys were back home
and out of uniform.
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8. Many were enrolling in college
or starting up businesses
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9. with the help
of the GI Bill of Rights.
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10. Some people still had doubts
about President Truman
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11. and were worried over
the growing tension with Russia.
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12. The wave of strikes
sweeping the country
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13. were being felt by many
of the Texarkana businesses.
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14. But fears that the workforce
at the United States Army's
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15. Red River Arsenal
would be cut to nothing
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16. had not materialized.
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17. There were long
waiting lists of people
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18. ready to buy
the still scarce new cars,
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19. as well as all kinds
of household appliances.
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20. The building business
was booming.
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21. And people around Texarkana
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22. generally were optimistic
about the future.
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23. It was Sunday, March 3, 1946,
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24. the beginning of a reign of terror
for the people of Texarkana
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25. and surrounding areas
of Arkansas and Texas.
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26. A terror so indelibly imprinted
that today, thirty years later,
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27. people still speak
of it fearfully.
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28. The incredible story
you are about to see is true...
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29. where it happened
and how it happened.
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30. Only the names
have been changed.
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31. Would you sit up?
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32. Well, damn it, Linda Mae,
come on.
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33. Sammy, move your hand.
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34. What'd you do that for?
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35. I heard something.
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36. By God, Linda Mae,
will you please concentrate
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37. on what the hell's goin' on.
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38. I'm not kiddin'.
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39. I heard somethin'.
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40. Linda Mae, that is
the oldest trick in the book.
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41. Have you got
the car doors locked?
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42. Jesus Christ, why I go out with you
I'll never understand.
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43. Damn.
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44. Hey, mister,
you got the wrong car!
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45. You're looking
for somebody else!
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46. Sammy..!
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47. Please.
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48. Ambulance already en route.
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49. It should be
in the area at present.
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50. About a half a mile up that road,
we've got a boy hurt real bad.
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51. There's deputies
up there already.
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52. Go!
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53. Unit two, come in.
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54. Will unit two come in
and give report?
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55. Come in, Ramsey!
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56. Base, this is unit two.
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57. Go ahead, unit two.
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58. Well, they're both still alive.
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59. Man's name is Samuel P. Fuller.
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60. Age 24, his drivers license address
is 7-9-0-7 West Pine.
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61. Passing motorist
that found the girl recognized her.
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62. She works over at the plant
on the D-line
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63. and her name
is Linda Mae Jenkins.
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64. He said he thought
she was about 19 years old.
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65. And she lives somewhere
off Broad Street.
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66. Contact me as soon as you can
get hold of Sheriff Barker
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67. and ask him to meet me
over at the Michael-Meahger Hospital.
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68. Miss Jenkins?
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69. Miss Jenkins,
can you describe him to us?
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70. Can you tell us anything
about the man who did this to you?
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71. Gentlemen, I'm sorry,
it's just too soon.
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72. She's still heavily sedated.
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73. How 'bout the boy,
can we talk to him?
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74. No, he's in
about the same shape.
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75. He took several bad blows
about the neck and head
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76. from what I'd guess to be
a heavy blunt instrument.
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77. Dr. Abrams, calling Dr. Abrams.
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78. Dr. Abrams, you're wanted
on the telephone.
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79. Did he rape her, Doc?
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80. No, there was
no evidence of rape.
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81. But I can tell you
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82. that her back,
stomach, and breasts
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83. were heavily bitten.
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84. - Bitten?
- Literally chewed.
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85. If I can help you any more,
give me a call.
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86. Thank you, Doc.
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87. Calling Dr. Abrams.
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88. Well, gentlemen, what's happened
in the lover's lane case?
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89. Captain, we ain't got nothin'.
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90. No witnesses.
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91. Neither the girl nor the boy
could give us
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92. a decent description
of the man.
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93. The boy really never saw him.
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94. All he's able to tell us,
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95. that the man had
a white hood over his face
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96. and was strong as hell.
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97. Fact is, Chief, the only thing
we really do know
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98. is that we've got a very
strange person on our hands.
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99. That's the reason we're here.
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100. We believe that the high school
and college students
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101. should be warned
against parking on lonely roads.
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102. Patrolman Benson speaking.
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103. Yes, Mrs. Kiner,
this is Sparkplug.
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104. What's your problem?
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105. You know,
I think you're right.
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106. We're gonna have to get out
to that school and warn those kids
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107. about staying out
of lover's lanes.
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108. You really think
he's gonna strike again?
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109. I got a strong feeling he will.
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110. Mrs. Kiner, you don't have
to put up with that crap.
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111. We'll get the word out
to all the patrol cars
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112. that if they see any of the kids
on lover's lane,
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113. just, you know, run 'em off.
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114. Get him on the phone!
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115. Is that you, Kiner?
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116. What the hell's wrong
with you, boy?
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117. You try that again and the
Supreme Court of the United States
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118. ain't gonna be able
to save yo' ass.
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119. Okay, Mrs. Kiner,
now, you just settle down
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120. 'cause he promised me.
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121. I gotta run.
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122. I'll see ya, Chief,
Captain.
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123. You lock up that mangy dog
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124. 'cause if he sicks him on me
one more time,
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125. I'm gonna blow six holes in him.
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126. Benson, how long
have you been on the force?
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127. Four months, sir.
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128. God, it seems like
it's been longer than that.
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129. No, sir, four months
this Tuesday.
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130. Well, look, Benson, when a citizen
calls in with a complaint,
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131. we don't threaten them.
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132. But from now on, if you get
a phone call from Mrs. Kiner
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133. or from anybody in this town,
simply quote legal procedure.
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134. And furthermore, you will not issue
threats of any kind to anybody.
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135. Do you hear me?
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136. Yes, sir.
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137. Police department.
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138. Mrs. Kiner...
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139. Patrolman Benson.
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140. That does it, Mrs. Kiner.
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141. You lock up that mangy dog
'cause I'm on my way.
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142. This is Howard W. Turner, age 29,
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143. former Seabee who returned
from overseas a few weeks ago.
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144. The young girl is Emma Lou Cook
and she is 17.
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145. They have been seeing each other
for about six weeks.
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146. Emma Lou had dropped out of school
in order to get a job
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147. and help out at home.
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148. I'm so tired of it raining.
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149. Kind of reminds me of Japan.
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150. Damn, it always rained there.
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151. I'll bet you miss Japan.
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152. Why?
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153. All those Japanese girls
scrubbin' your back.
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154. I must say they do know how
to please a man.
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155. Well, if you haven't been pleased
with me for the past six weeks,
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156. you can just take me home.
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157. I didn't say
you didn't please me.
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158. You started it.
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159. Well, I'm just on edge.
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160. Texarkana had
pretty much returned to normal
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161. after the excitement
of the attack on lover's lane.
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162. No clues and no suspects
had been found.
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163. Samuel P. Fuller
and Linda Mae Jenkins
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164. have now been dismissed
from Michael-Meagher Hospital
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165. and are under the care
of their family physicians.
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166. Now, it is a rainy Saturday night,
March 24, 1946,
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167. twenty-one days
after the attack on lover's lane.
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168. Temperatures in the lower 50s.
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169. Warmer tomorrow,
upper 60s...
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170. - Hi, Norm.
- Hey, Tom.
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171. Now, if you listen real hard,
you can hear the...
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172. Well, what can we do
for the sheriff's department
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173. on a rainy Saturday night?
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174. How many units you got out?
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175. Four.
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176. It was three weeks ago tonight
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177. that couple was attacked out in
the College Hill section, wasn't it?
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178. Damned if I know.
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179. Last two weeks,
this place has been a madhouse.
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180. You don't suppose you could get
some of your units
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181. to check some of those
lover's parking hangouts, do you?
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182. Gee, I don't know, Norm.
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183. We sure ought to get
the Captain's okay.
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184. Where is Gus?
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185. Well, I expect he's home
on a night like this.
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186. Listen, I've got his home number.
Would you like it?
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187. I don't... no, no, that's silly.
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188. It's just a feeling.
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189. I'll see ya later.
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190. Baby, you better not
go down this road.
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191. We might get stuck.
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192. It's okay,
there's gravel on it.
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193. Unit two, what's your location?
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194. I'm a mile and a half north
of Higgins Store out on Highway 71.
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195. I'll be back in,
about ten minutes.
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196. Roger, unit two.
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197. Okay, base, over and out.
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198. Base, this is unit two.
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199. Go ahead.
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200. I'm gonna be off the channel
for about 60 seconds.
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201. Roger.
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202. Base, unit two, just heard some shots
down this road somewhere!
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203. Get some backup units
in here, quick!
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204. Roger.
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205. This is unit two.
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206. Go ahead, unit two.
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207. I'm almost at the end
of the Thurman Road.
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208. There's a parked car here.
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209. I can't tell
if there's anybody in it.
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210. I'm gonna check it out.
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211. Now, what about units three or four,
is anybody on the way?
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212. Unit four, I'm on my way.
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213. Approach me
with your lights on.
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214. Police, get out of the car!
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215. You in the car,
I said get out!
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216. Base, unit two.
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217. Base, unit two!
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218. Go ahead, unit two.
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219. I heard a couple a more shots.
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220. They came from about a mile
in the woods north of where I'm parked.
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221. I think the occupants of this parked
vehicle have been abducted.
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222. Request a 10-33.
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223. Roger, unit two.
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224. What's your position, unit four?
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225. This is unit four, just passed
the Nazarene Church on Highway 71.
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226. Be there to help you in a minute.
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227. Roger, four.
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228. And turn it on,
I need you here!
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229. My God.
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230. Oh, my God.
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231. Norman Ramsey was close
that night but did not fire,
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232. for he knew the phantom
was just out of range.
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233. Ramsey was carrying
a 12 gauge shotgun.
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234. The second attack by the killer
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235. sent a wave of cold fear
sweeping across the city.
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236. Within 24 hours after the town
got word of the killing
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237. every gun store
had sold out of weapons.
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238. And by Tuesday morning, May 26,
locksmiths were flooded
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239. for orders for new locks, deadbolts,
and safety chains,
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240. as the news of the killing attracted
nationwide attention.
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241. No motive could be found
and it seemed
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242. that the killer might attack
anybody he stumbled across.
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243. A universal fear spread
among the people in this city
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244. and surrounding areas.
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245. Perhaps everyone
secretly or openly wondered,
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246. "Am I or someone close to me
his next victim?"
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247. Texarkana looked normal
during the daylight hours.
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248. But everyone dreaded sundown.
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249. We haven't been able to come up
with a damn thing.
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250. And we've got
to have some help.
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251. I want the best
criminal investigator you've got.
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252. Okay, when?
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253. We'll be there to meet him.
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254. Thanks very much.
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255. They're really stirred up in Austin.
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256. We're getting the most famous
criminal investigator
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257. in the country
assigned to this case.
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258. You don't mean that fella
they call the Lone Wolf
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259. with the Texas Rangers?
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260. That's right.
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261. The big man himself...
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262. Captain J.D. Morales,
living legend.
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263. The most famous ranger
in the history of Texas.
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264. - Captain Morales?
- Yes, sir.
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265. I'm Deputy Norman Ramsey.
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266. Glad to know you, sir.
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267. - We're glad to see you, sir.
- Thank you.
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268. Captain Morales.
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269. - Nice to meet you.
- Thank you.
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270. This is Chief Sullivan.
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271. Captain, we're certainly glad
you're here.
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272. Thank you, sir.
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273. We have a car waiting,
if you're ready.
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274. Let's go.
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275. Thank God, Captain,
you're here.
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276. Well, thank you, mam.
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277. Excuse me, Captain Morales,
welcome to Texarkana.
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278. Do you have a plan
of investigation as of yet?
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279. Yes, sir, I plan on catchin' him.
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280. Or killin' him.
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281. Excuse me, gentlemen,
I want to get a cigar.
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282. - Right.
- Be right there.
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283. Yes, sir, you got any cigars?
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284. Yes, sir, right over here,
please, sir, just help yourself.
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285. Thank you.
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286. There you are.
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287. All right, thank you, sir,
and you come back.
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288. Thank you.
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289. Thank you, sir,
thank you.
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290. Where's your office?
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291. Right in there.
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292. - Captain Morales.
- Captain Wells.
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293. - Glad to know you, sir.
- Same here.
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294. Shoo!
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295. Since I'm in charge
of this investigation,
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296. things are gonna have
to be handled my way.
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297. I'll keep you informed as to what
I'm doin', if I have time.
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298. And I'll expect
your full cooperation.
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299. You've got it.
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300. Thank you, sir.
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301. I don't want
any newspaper people
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302. or hangers on
gettin' in my way.
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303. When the people of this community
need to know something,
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304. I'll inform the press.
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305. And I'd appreciate it
if nobody but me
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306. gave out any information
on this case from now on.
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307. Rumors can hurt us.
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308. We got a cold-blooded killer here...
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309. A man who nobody sees.
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310. A phantom who, so far,
hasn't made any mistakes.
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311. I've assigned Captain Wells
to work directly with you.
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312. I'll give you the best man
I've got on my force,
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313. Deputy Sheriff Ramsey.
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314. Twelve of my men
and six patrol cars
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315. should arrive here in town
late this afternoon.
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316. If you could help them get
squared away, I'd appreciate it.
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317. Sergeant Mai Griffin is in charge.
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318. I also have a patrol car
and a driver available to you.
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319. Good, I'd like to use it
right away.
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320. I'd also like for Deputy Ramsey
to go with me
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321. to take a look at the site
of the murders.
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322. And I want to go over
the victims' cars.
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323. I'll get you Ramsey right away.
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324. Patrolman Benson
will be your driver.
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325. Thank you, sir.
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326. Let's go.
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327. - Captain, I'll see you later.
- Thank you.
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328. Captain, I wonder if you could tell me
if you plan to use the same tactics
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329. that you used down in Laredo,
to catch our killer here.
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330. Who is this man?
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331. This is Mr. George Hartman.
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332. Mr. Hartman's a prominent citizen
here in Texarkana.
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333. He's, interested in police work.
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334. Fine.
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335. You tell Mr. Hartman
if he's interested in police work
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336. he can pick up a copy of the
Police Gazette down at the corner.
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337. Ready Ramsey?
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338. You bet.
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339. Where's my driver?
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340. I'll get him.
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341. - Sparkplug?
- Yes, sir.
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342. You know the man
in the white suit?
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343. That's Captain Morales.
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344. You'll be his driver.
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345. Try not to wreck him.
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346. No, sir.
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347. Where are the keys? Damn.
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348. Excuse me, Captain,
them damn keys.
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349. I'll be right back.
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350. Benson, what the hell
is going on?
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351. Chief, them damn car keys,
I can't find them nowhere.
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352. Which car do you plan to use?
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353. Unit seven, sir.
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354. Well, what in the hell is that
right there under number seven?
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355. Thanks, Chief,
I was gonna check there next.
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356. Hold it, boy.
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357. Jesus!
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358. I meant slow down,
not stop.
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359. For Chrissakes!
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360. You just got two controls
on this damn thing,
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361. wide open and stop?
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362. Well, I figured
you was in a hurry, sir.
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363. Well, I am in a hurry.
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364. What'd you say your name was?
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365. Patrolman A.C. Benson.
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366. Some folks call me Sparkplug.
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367. Well, now, Sparkplug, I'd kinda like
to survive this investigation.
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368. Unless I tell you
it's an emergency,
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369. I want you to observe
the speed limits and traffic signs.
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370. No sirens and no red lights.
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371. You understand that?
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372. Yes, sir.
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373. Yes, sir, Captain.
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374. More and more police
poured into Texarkana.
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375. Texas Rangers, Arkansas State Police,
and the FBI are now on the case.
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376. Sheriff's departments
and city policemen
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377. have been loaned
from surrounding towns and counties.
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378. Captain Morales set up curfews
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379. and demanded an exhaustive
level of vigilance.
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380. And when the sun when down
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381. there was an empty,
ghostly appearance to this town.
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382. The only signs of life
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383. were police cars
patrolling the streets.
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384. The investigative forces
worked around the clock.
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385. Every lead was run down.
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386. Every phone call,
every rumor checked out.
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387. All the nuts came out
of the woodwork.
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388. A man arrested in Shreveport
confessed to the crimes.
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389. Two other criminals,
while holding people at gunpoint,
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390. bragged they had committed
the Texarkana murders.
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391. Forty-five.
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392. What'd you say
your name was?
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393. The phantom.
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394. Where'd you say
you did the shooting?
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395. Over... over there
in the south side.
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396. Have you got the weapon?
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397. I throwed it in the river.
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398. I could show you
where I throwed it, though.
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399. Mr. Williams,
could I please get an address?
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400. Citizens poured
into the police station
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401. demanding protection,
as the fear spread like cancer.
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402. I can't hide from nobody.
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403. Can't help that,
I got something on my mind.
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404. Well, let's have it.
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405. On March 3, Samuel Fuller
and Linda Mae Jenkins
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406. were attacked on a lonely road.
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407. Now, exactly 21 days later,
Emma Lou Cook and Howard Turner
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408. were murdered on a lover's lane road.
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409. Day after tomorrow is Sunday,
that's, uh, April 14.
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410. And that, sir, is exactly 21 days
since the last...
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411. Don't go no further.
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412. I got a feeling you're right.
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413. - Let's get outta here.
- Yes, sir.
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414. That's good.
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415. - Thank you, sir.
- Thank you.
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416. Captain Morales decided
to set up some decoys
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417. in the various
lover's lane parking areas,
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418. anticipating a 21-day attack.
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419. Return to headquarters, unit six.
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420. Sparkplug, not realizing
the exact nature of the assignment,
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421. volunteers to be one of the decoys.
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422. Oh, Lord,
here comes your date.
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423. Hey, Sparkplug,
aren't you a little lopsided?
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424. Go to hell, Ramsey.
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425. They tell me all Sparky had to do
to find that outfit
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426. was dig in the back
of his closet.
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427. Look at those legs.
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428. Shut up, will you?
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429. Just keep it up!
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430. You all knock it off.
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431. Remember now,
keep low in your seats.
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432. He may check you out with field glasses
before he approaches the car.
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433. When you first get into position,
check with your rifleman.
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434. They'll be in the brush coverin' you.
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435. Stay alert.
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436. And good luck.
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437. Unit Able.
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438. Uh, unit Able, hello?
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439. Raise your antenna.
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440. Unit Able?
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441. Unit Able...
Roger Sparkplug, I'm set.
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442. How about you, Walt, you there?
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443. I'm here and looking at you
and you look stunning.
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444. Up yours, and out.
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445. Now, Sparky, now, Sparky.
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446. Don't get excited now.
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447. What the hell
you think you're doing?
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448. You heard the captain,
we're supposed to make this look good.
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449. Now, we're supposed to be lovers.
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450. I might get a little huggin'
before the night's over.
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451. You watch that hand.
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452. What the hell's wrong with you?
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453. Watch the hand!
Gee!
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454. What I-...
what I can't understand is
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455. how come that one's bigger
than this one?
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456. I'd like to know
what difference it makes.
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457. You think I'm going
to let the son of a bitch
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458. come in and fondle them
before I blow his head off?
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459. I don't guess it makes
any difference.
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460. It just looked like to me you run out
of air on that left one
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461. before you got through.
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462. Just mind your business
and keep a sharp lookout.
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463. Lord!
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464. Well, it seems quiet.
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465. Most of the teenagers still over
at that high school dance.
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466. What time they get out
of that thing?
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467. Not 'til probably, uh, 1:30 or so.
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468. I want to intensify patrols
in the parking area
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469. from one o'clock on.
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470. Again, let me say it's a pleasure
to see all of you out here
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471. having such a good time.
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472. And I think tonight
has been a fitting climax
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473. to what has been a great year here
at Arkansas High School.
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474. To those of you going on to college
or out into the work world,
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475. we wish you the best.
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476. And to you juniors who will be back
with us again next year,
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477. have a good summer.
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478. And now we're going
to ask Reverend Harden
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479. to lead us in a short prayer.
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480. Let us pray.
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481. Our Father, we are thankful
for this group
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482. of fine young men
and young women.
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483. Bless them
throughout the coming year.
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484. Our prayer tonight is
to guide us safely home.
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485. In Christ's name.
Amen.
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486. Should old acquaintance be forgot
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487. And never brought to mind
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488. Should old acquaintance be forgot
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489. In days of auld lang syne
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490. For auld lang syne my dear
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491. For auld lang syne
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492. We'll drink a cup of kindness yet
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493. For auld lang syne.
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494. - That was great, Peggy.
- Thank you.
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495. Listen, put my trombone away
and I'll get my purse
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496. and we'll get out of here, okay?
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497. Great.
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498. You don't really have
to be home by 2:30, do you?
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499. Well, somewhere
right in then.
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500. Well, how about our favorite spot
over in Spring Lake Park?
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501. Gee, I don't know, we've had lot's
of warnings not to park.
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502. You know that phantom killer
hasn't been caught yet.
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503. Yeah, but that was
off the highway.
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504. We'll be in the middle of town.
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505. No one will bother us there.
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506. I don't know.
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507. Just for a little while, okay?
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508. Okay, just for a little while.
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509. Well, it's two o'clock.
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510. Maybe my feelin's all wrong.
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511. By God, I hope so.
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512. You know, the only difference
between tonight
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513. and three weeks ago
and the time before that,
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514. is that it was rainin'.
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515. You don't suppose the rain has
something to do with it?
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516. I don't know, triggerin' him.
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517. Who knows?
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518. Moonlight's so bright tonight,
he might not want to try anything.
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519. Wait a second,
what time is it?
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520. - What?
- What time is it?
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521. I don't know, let me check.
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522. - It's twenty to three.
- My God, I gotta get home.
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523. Five more minutes, Peggy.
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524. No, I'm gonna get
in big trouble.
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525. - Really, we better go.
- Come on, Peggy.
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526. Now, you don't want me
to get into trouble, do you, Roy?
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527. No, I guess not.
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528. No, don't, please don't!
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529. No, no!
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530. Help me, oh, no!
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531. Please don't hurt me.
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532. Oh, please don't...
don't hurt me, no.
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533. Please don't hurt me.
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534. Oh, my God, no!
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535. Oh, my God, no, please!
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536. Please don't hurt me.
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537. Oh, no, please don't hurt me.
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538. No, please.
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539. No, no, please no.
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540. Please no.
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541. No, no, no, no.
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542. No, no, please don't hurt me.
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543. No!
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544. No, please, Roy, no.
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545. Roy.
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546. Roy, no, oh.
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547. Run, Roy, run.
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548. Oh, God, oh.
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549. Oh, God, no.
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550. Roy, run, run.
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551. Oh, no.
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552. Roy?
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553. Oh, Roy, oh, Roy.
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554. What now.
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555. Oh, no, oh, please
don't hurt me.
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556. What are you doing?
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557. No, please don't hurt me.
Please.
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558. What are you doing to me?
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559. No.
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560. No.
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561. Oh, no, please don't hurt me.
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562. Oh, no.
Oh, no.
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563. Where the hell was everybody?
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564. Well, this is one of the spots
they were checking.
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565. Gus, how often
were they checking here?
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566. They were making
continuous circuits.
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567. Each unit was checking
about 15 or 20 places.
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568. But I don't know how often
they were gettin' back here.
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569. Well, all I know is
it wasn't often enough.
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570. Here, right in the middle of the city,
right under our noses.
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571. Next thing you know, he'll kill
somebody in police headquarters.
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572. Well, we're doing the best
we can possibly do.
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573. Well, that's not enough.
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574. Look, I want
this entire area roped off
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575. with a ring of police
around it.
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576. We're gonna find
some evidence
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577. if we have to sift every grain
of sand in this damn park.
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578. I want some evidence,
do you understand that?
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579. Right.
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580. The third on-schedule strike
of the phantom killer
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581. brought nationally known
newspaper, magazine,
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582. and radio reporters
to Texarkana.
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583. Life and Look Magazines sent
their photographers and journalists.
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584. CBS, NBC, and The Mutual
Broadcasting System
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585. brought in nationally known
commentators
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586. to arrange for nationwide broadcasts
through the local radio station.
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587. A reward fund, which had been started
after the first attack,
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588. was now up to $8,000
for information leading
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589. to the arrest and conviction
of the killer.
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590. Captain Morales,
what do you think about Dr. Kress,
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591. the psychiatrist at the prison,
has to say about the phantom?
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592. I really hadn't thought
about it, mam.
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593. You know, Captain Morales,
I believe Dr. Kress
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594. is really going to help us
a lot on this case.
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595. Yes, sir, I think so.
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596. He should be here any time.
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597. In fact, there he is now.
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598. How are you?
Good to see you.
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599. Gentlemen, good to see you.
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600. I believe you know
everyone at the table
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601. except maybe,
uh, Captain Morales.
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602. Captain, nice to meet you, sir.
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603. Glad to know you, sir.
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604. Listen, I think I'll just...
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605. You've already ordered,
haven't you?
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606. I think I'll just, take
a New York cut steak, medium rare.
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607. Captain, I've looked forward
to meeting you.
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608. Quite a number
of my patients at the prison,
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609. they speak of you quite often.
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610. Come to think of it, Doc,
I guess I have sent you
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611. a few customers
over the past several years.
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612. Yes.
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613. Doctor, we're gonna have to get
a better fix on who this killer is...
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614. What motivates him.
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615. How he thinks.
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616. This man is definitely a sadist,
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617. motivated by a strong sex drive.
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618. I guess you realize, Captain,
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619. that the...
the odds are against you.
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620. Well, what do you mean, Dr. Kress?
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621. I'd say this man is between
35 and 40 years old,
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622. highly intelligent.
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623. The odds are at least two to one
that he'll never be caught.
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624. Well, I sure as hell
don't buy that.
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625. Well, I'm just going
by the statistical profile
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626. he fits within, Captain.
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627. This thing has become
a game with him, you know.
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628. The, the fact that the...
this massive manhunt,
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629. the largest ever assembled
in this area, is after him,
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630. well, it's a source
of pleasure to him.
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631. Makes him feel important.
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632. He has all the odds
on his side.
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633. He know exactly what's going on
in the investigation
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634. and you know practically
nothing about him.
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635. Excuse me, Doctor,
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636. I wonder if I could ask you
some direct questions
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637. and get some blunt
straight answers.
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638. Well, I'll try.
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639. He chewed the girl's back,
neck, and breasts... why?
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640. Sexual satisfaction.
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641. He didn't force the girls
to have sexual intercourse.
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642. That's not what excites him.
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643. He's abnormal.
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644. Is he insane?
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645. Oh, yes.
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646. But not in the usual sense.
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647. He could be living what appears to be
a normal life right here in Texarkana.
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648. He could even be one
of your more prominent citizens.
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649. Well, do you know any reason
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650. why he hasn't taken any money
off of his victims?
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651. That's... that's not his motive.
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652. It's like asking why
he used a trombone
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653. the way he did
with the Loomis girl.
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654. He has this strange,
sadistic imagination.
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655. I suppose he does these things
because they please him in some way.
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656. Do you think he'll attack again
on schedule?
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657. Not necessarily.
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658. I would say, in view of the intensity
of the manhunt,
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659. he'll probably change his pattern.
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660. He may nо back
into a normal pattern...
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661. Go back into his shell.
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662. Not be heard from again for years.
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663. That's what makes
this case so damn frustrating.
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664. This murdering pervert could be passing
us on the street ten times a day.
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665. I don't know.
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666. I ain't never been
so scared in my life.
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667. Rainbow, you're still
scared, ain't you?
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668. Yes, sir, yes, I am.
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669. - What'd he look like?
- I don't know what he looked like.
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670. I just saw that big barrel,
that's all I saw.
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671. I don't know
what the man looked like.
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672. What else did he say to you?
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673. Well, when he told me
he was out of gas
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674. about two miles
down the road,
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675. he told me he'd give me a dollar
take him down the road.
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676. That is, a dollar for gas.
That's what I did.
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677. He got out of the car,
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678. and I'd driven
about eight or ten miles,
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679. but he told me
just two mile down the road.
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680. And I was asking him, I said,
"Man, how far is your car from here?
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681. I done already driven
eight or ten miles."
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682. So, when I looked around
for an answer, I saw that gun.
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683. And he told me just keep
on drivin' to Lufkin.
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684. So, I told him, I said, "I won't have
enough gas to get back."
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685. He said, "What make him so damn sure
that I was gonna get back."
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686. He said, "I already killed
five people in Texarkana.
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687. One more won't make
make it him difference."
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688. So, I take him on to Lufkin.
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689. Well, uh, what did he say to you
when you got in to Lufkin?
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690. Well, when we got there, he told me
to pull over on side the road.
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691. There, in Lufkin.
That's what I did.
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692. And then when he start to get out,
he asked me for my billfold.
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693. I told him, I said,
"Well, there's no money in it."
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694. So he said,
"Just give me your billfold."
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695. So, I hand it to him.
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696. He take my drivers license
out of it and looked at it.
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697. Hand my billfold back to me.
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698. He said, "Mr. Johnson."
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699. He says, "I know
what kind of car you drive
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700. and I know where you live at.
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701. You tell anybody about this
I'm gonna kill ya."
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702. So that's when I really got scared.
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703. Well, Mr. Johnson, you don't have
to worry about that.
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704. We're gonna put a police car
at your home 24 hours a day.
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705. Well, I sure appreciate that.
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706. Ramsey, I want to set up a meeting
with that girl and boy
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707. who were first attacked.
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708. It's just possible they may recall
something of significance.
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709. When do you want
to do this, Captain?
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710. Commence
to cafe on West Seventh Street.
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711. Suspect is armed.
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712. Units two and three are now
proceeding to that location.
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713. All other units in the vicinity
of West Seventh
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714. should proceed
with emergency.
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715. Would unit five give me
his last location once again—
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716. That's only two blocks from here.
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717. Come in, unit five.
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718. Emergency, Sparkplug,
go get 'em.
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719. That's him in the green car.
Straight ahead.
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720. Have the suspect's car in view
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721. and are in hot pursuit.
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722. Stay with him.
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723. We ain't gonna make this.
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724. Hold on, Captain!
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725. Hold it, hold it, whoop, whoop!
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726. All right, out of the car!
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727. What's wrong?
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728. Get out of the car.
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729. What's wrong?
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730. I hope we catch him soon
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731. or we'll all be killed if we don't.
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732. Where's the Captain, I thought
he was leading this chase.
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733. Watch... wa...
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734. I'd like to know
just why the hell
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735. there ain't a sign
up there on that road
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736. tellin' me
that the road ends!
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737. Sparkplug!
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738. Shut up.
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739. Yes, sir.
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740. Unit one,
return to headquarters and make...
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741. You okay, Captain?
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742. I'd rather face
that damn phantom
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743. than ride any further
with him.
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744. What's your name?
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745. Eddie LeDoux.
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746. You got my wallet there.
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747. You can see what my name is.
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748. I don't know what
you people are doing.
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749. Scared me half to death.
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750. That's why
I was runnin' from you.
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751. All them police cars
come roaring down on you.
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752. Scare anybody half to death.
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753. Where you from, Eddie?
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754. New Orleans.
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755. Man, I lived in New Orleans
all my life.
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756. What you doing in Texarkana?
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757. Lookin' for work.
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758. How long have you,
been in Texarkana, Eddie?
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759. I just got in today.
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760. Look at my car, it's ruined.
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761. Your car?
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762. Your car is a stolen car, Eddie.
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763. It's on the hot sheet, Captain.
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764. That's him...
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765. Mister, you owe me a dollar for takin'
you up the road the other day.
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766. And ten dollars
for takin' you to Lufkin.
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767. And I want my damn money!
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768. What's the matter
with that darkie?
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769. Is he crazy?
Get him outta here.
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770. That's the trashiest white man
I've seen in my life, right there.
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771. That's the gun right there.
It's the gun he put in my face.
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772. Right there, that's it.
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773. Do you still deny
that you know this man?
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774. Yeah, maybe I do.
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775. Now, you think about this,
LeDoux, before you answer.
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776. Did you state to this man that
you killed five people in Texarkana?
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777. You got me.
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778. I'm the phantom.
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779. I killed them.
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780. Bring on the newspaper
reporters and...
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781. I'll give you a confession.
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782. I want you to send one car
on in ahead of us.
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783. Make sure the station's
cleared of any reporters.
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784. Right.
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785. He not the one who done it,
is he Captain?
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786. No way.
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787. Probably got a record
as long as your arm,
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788. but he's not the phantom.
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789. But if he keeps his story, he's gonna
cause us an awful lot of headaches.
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790. Well, Captain,
if you got no objections,
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791. I'll take the prisoner
with me in our car.
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792. And I'll ride in the back seat with him
all the way to the police station.
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793. I think that'd be all right.
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794. Did you really want
to admit guilt?
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795. Man!
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796. Oh, no.
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797. Wait, just hold... wait!
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798. I sure as hell ain't gonna ride
no further with him.
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799. By the time LeDoux
reached headquarters.
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800. Sergeant Mai Griffin had convinced him
he was not the phantom killer.
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801. And summer had come once again
to this part of the South.
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802. Long, hot days prevailed,
as people tried
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803. not to think of the madness
that loomed around them.
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804. It was now May 3, 1946.
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805. Floyd?
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806. Do you hear somebody
walkin' outside?
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807. No, I don't hear anything.
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808. Floyd?
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809. Did you break something?
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810. Floyd?
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811. Oh, my God.
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812. Operator?
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813. Operator!
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814. This is the operator,
what is you number?
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815. Hello, go ahead, please.
This is your operator.
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816. Hey, keep it down!
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817. Call the ambulance.
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818. Helen Reed did not die.
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819. She lingered in critical condition
in the hospital for weeks.
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820. Then gradually recovered.
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821. People were afraid to walk
in front of their windows
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822. after the sun went down.
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823. Newspapers stopped making
early morning deliveries.
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824. with newspaper boys waiting
until daylight to make their rounds.
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825. And Western Union stopped
making night deliveries.
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826. Over 150 police cars now cruised
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827. the dark streets, alleys, parks,
and parking areas
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828. of Texarkana
from darkness until dawn,
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829. in the most intense manhunt
ever mounted in the Southwest.
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830. Friday, May 25, Saturday, May 26,
and Sunday May 27,
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831. the target dates for his regular
three week strikes
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832. came and passed
with nothing happening.
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833. The manhunt intensified.
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834. Nine different police organizations
now had officers
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835. in marked and unmarked patrol cars
operating in the Texarkana area.
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836. Paul, you go with him.
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837. It was right in there.
It was right in there.
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838. Over by the door, I...
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839. Move it back now,
the Captain's coming through here.
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840. Come on, let's move back.
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841. How long before you're going
to apprehend the killer?
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842. Gentlemen, I'm sorry, we don't have
anything new to report.
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843. We're continuing to work
around the clock,
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844. checking out every
possible lead.
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845. Captain, I wonder if you could tell us
Mrs. Reed's condition.
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846. Mrs. Reed, we are told,
is slowly improving.
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847. We've had some
very brief interviews with her.
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848. And in my opinion,
nothing she can tell us
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849. will positively identify the killer.
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850. In fact, she never saw him,
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851. except for one brief moment
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852. he was behind screen wire
some distance from her
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853. and wearing a mask.
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854. Now, Captain, we have word
that a Texarkana doctor
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855. has turned in his son as a suspect.
Is this true?
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856. No, mam.
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857. We've checked that out
and there's absolutely nothing to it.
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858. Thank you very much, Captain.
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859. Sir, the ballistics
department reports
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860. that the bullets
removed from Reed's body
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861. have similar markings
to the bullets removed earlier
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862. from the bodies of Roy Allen
and Peggy Loomis.
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863. Well, that pretty much
confirms one thing...
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864. that he killed at least three people
with the same gun.
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865. That's all we've got.
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866. What day is this?
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867. He's four days
behind his schedule, Captain.
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868. Maybe this last time
he went 20 days
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869. instead of exactly three weeks.
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870. This next time
he might go 19 or 22.
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871. Who the hell knows?
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872. He's quit, hasn't he, Captain?
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873. He's either crawled back
into his shell
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874. or he's moved on
to another town.
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875. There's one other possibility.
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876. What's that?
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877. He could've been arrested
for some other crime.
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878. You're thinking
about that fella in Shreveport.
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879. He's a possibility.
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880. But he can account for his movements
on the last two murders.
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881. So, I don't know what to say.
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882. He's killed five people
and he damn near killed three more
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883. and we're no closer to catchin' him
than we were four months ago.
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884. We ain't never gonna catch him,
are we Captain?
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885. You want an official
or a private reply?
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886. Private.
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887. If we do catch him,
it's gonna be a miracle.
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888. Please make log...
Stolen car found
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889. one and a half miles
off Highway 82 on Crank Road.
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890. Texas license plate, make... Chevrolet,
two-door, black coupe.
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891. Base, this is unit two.
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892. Would you give me a description
on that car again?
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893. Yeah, unit two,
it's a black two-door coupe,
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894. believed to be a 1939 Chevrolet
with Texas license.
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895. Thank you, base.
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896. That's a description
of the car I saw
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897. the night I found Emma Lou Cook
and Howard Turner murdered.
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898. You know, this might be our miracle.
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899. Let's go get him.
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900. Well, that's the same color.
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901. And I'm almost positive
it's the same model and make.
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902. How far is it down through
this timber here to the Sulphur River?
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903. Oh, about a mile and a half.
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904. Any people live down in there?
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905. Nope, none that I know of.
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906. Nothin' between here and that river
except that old sand pit.
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907. Any kids ever park up in there?
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908. They used to, but I don't think
they do anymore.
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909. You wait here.
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910. Radio Sheriff Barker and tell him
to stand by the bloodhounds.
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911. Yes, sir.
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912. - Sir.
- Let's go.
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913. That pit can't be no more
than a quarter of a mile now.
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914. Yeah, let's approach it
real careful, though.
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915. All right.
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916. Come on.
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917. Probably got eight
or ten minutes ahead of us.
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918. Damn!
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919. I think he's done it
to us again.
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920. One thing about it.
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921. At least he knows
we've been here.
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922. Let's get those bloodhounds.
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923. The bloodhounds
that were brought in
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924. quickly lost the scent
in this murky bayou
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925. in the vast backwater wilderness
of southern Arkansas.
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926. Some say of these swamps
that most men who go in,
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927. never come out.
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928. But there was little doubt
that the phantom killer
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929. plunged deep into these swamps
that late Fall of 1946.
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930. What happened to the phantom killer,
no one really knows.
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931. Some believe he was convicted
of another crime
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932. and today he is still serving his term
in a Kansas prison.
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933. Some believe he died here
in these swamps.
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934. Texarkana today still looks
pretty much the same.
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935. And if you should ask people
here on the streets
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936. what they believed happened
to the phantom killer,
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937. most would say
that he is still living here...
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938. and is walking free.
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939. Captain J.D. Morales never stopped
looking for the phantom killer.
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940. He returned to Laredo, Texas
in that same year
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941. and kept searching and digging
for evidence for the next decade
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942. in this, one of America's
most baffling cases.
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943. Today, he's retired
from the Texas Rangers
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944. and makes his home
in Dallas, Texas.
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945. Chief Sullivan was reelected
for three more terms.
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946. Retired and died in 1970.
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947. Sheriff Barker also was
reelected for several terms
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948. and never stopped working
on the case until his death in 1966.
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949. Mrs. Reed recovered
and is living a normal life today
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950. in Texarkana, Arkansas.
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951. Sammy Fuller and Linda Mae Jenkins
moved away from Texarkana.
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952. At this time,
their whereabouts is not known.
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953. Deputy Sheriff Norman Ramsey
served all of his adult life
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954. as a fine peace officer
of Miller County, Arkansas.
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955. He died in 1973.
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