 It's tough to be your son, but you break them. Was he in? No, he's the guy doing it. It's a big story. Like, saying the left fuck at all. He's home by nine o'clock. Yeah. There was a car while he were out. Someone locked in a car sign. We better roll on it. Yeah. What do you think you're about to inform us? Well, I don't know. It's rain. Hold up someplace. He's not on the street. Well, you're a boy, Joe. You ever come up with anything worthwhile? Well, you two. It's got to be an awful life, now. I can't stay sober long enough. I'm always talking about you anyway, anyway. But he never seems to get around to it. Too bad. I'm good if he's given a chance. He wanted the help. They're the ones who can do it. Well, I'll try to catch him in the morning. He's getting late. I'm tired. Yeah. I could use some sleep. Hey, when we see this guy, you think he'll be able to give us anything? I don't know. Yes, he may. He might be able to come up with something. I don't think he'll, Joe. Nice job, they're slow, man. It's not a rumbling sound on him. How do you even get close with that application? No, we don't tell him soon. It's going to be out of our hands. We'll see something for homicide to work out. You think if it counts, he might be the same one? Well, but then it makes number 10 for him. No man will clean his head off in the morning. Joe won't help his officer. He'll be sipping milk all day. He gets graduated. It's not a spoiled egg. This thing will put him right back on the city die. Well, did he? He's an ulcer. He just can't win. Well, that must be it up there, folks. I'll wait in the radio car. There we are. There's one A4 just coming in, too. Well, that's good, here. You want to get off my pipe? Go ahead. I'll take it all together. I'll show you right around here. Yes. All right, Joe Frank. All right. You believe after two? Yes, you're right. It's my part of the best play. I'll do it. I'm Carl Moore. I'm the judge, so I'm on the corner. I'm the one who found the car, you know. Yes, sir. That's you, sir. Sure thing. Around this way. I'm going way back from Miss Dalton. Over some college doors for a baby. That's just how I thought I'd hurt something. Yes, sir. I walked by, then I got the second, and maybe something might be wrong. I went back and looked in the car, but I couldn't see anything. Yeah. Well, I figured that maybe it might be my imagination, you know, maybe something else. And I heard this voice. It sounded like it was coming from the trunk. I tried to get it open, but it was locked, and that's when I called you. Is this? Yes. I put the ear against the trunk and it was out of hearing. Go ahead and go over the door. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Oh, let's get it open. I'll give you a hold, may I? Yeah, I'll be running. It's all right, sir. Get me out of there. I'm just a paper. Don't think anybody's fun. How'd you go on this? Oh, that's so cool. You want to tell us what happened, Phil? Sure. I can't play. Yeah. Better get a hand in the towel. Right. Hey, let's get him under that awning over there, out of the ring. Right. What do you figure? I don't know. Yeah. Take my clothes. Come in, man. Yes, sir. I got it off. It's all right. Oh, you already got it open. Yes, sir. We did. A little finished screwdriver. Probably wouldn't have worked anyway. Oh, thank you anyway, sir. Is there a thing in here? Anything else I can do for you? No, sir. It's all right. Is that nothing you need? Nothing at all? Well, that looks like you've got a good remedy for all of this. I'll have an 01 PM. The ambulance arrived and put the victim to Georgia State receiving hospital. Frank and I hollered in our car. This was the close of the case of kidnapping from which the suspect had pulled the car to you. When I arrived and put the victim to Georgia State receiving hospital, Frank and I hollered in our car. This was the close of the case of kidnapping from which the suspect had pulled the car to you. And I am robbery. After beating the victim, they locked him in the trunk of the car. And after completion of the robbery, they abandoned the automobile with the victim's tie and the egg in the trunk. Although today none of the victims have been killed, we knew it was only a matter of time until the suspect kidnapped somebody who was being capable of killing the victim. And we got a whole lot of robberies and a murder to deal with. So hold up. It's been going on for a period of six weeks. Frank and I followed up with me and we said that they brought us nothing. None of the victims could describe the suspect. Some of them were caught in the mail by Americans. And then one of them spoke with a certain draw. 1117's man. We arrived at the hospital. The victim had been placed in treatment. And we found out that the suspect had been killed. We knew it was only a matter of time until the suspect kidnapped somebody who was being capable of killing the victim. And we got a whole lot of robberies and a murder to deal with. So hold up. It's been going on for a period of six weeks. Frank and I followed up with me and we said that they brought us nothing. We arrived at the hospital. The victim had been placed in treatment room number three. The doctor's drawing all the treatment. Frank and I gave him a sedative clamp down. He'll be okay in a few minutes. Set up here on the edge of the table. You know? We had that. So we finished fixing it. I went out to get something. Pico and Union's signal was working stopped. There were two guys standing on the safety zone. You know, I liked to wait for a streetcar. I felt the time when a lousy thing happened. They're not in the rain waiting for a streetcar. And they want to open the door up in front. When they opened the door, I figured that maybe it was somebody that knew me. That door got right in the car. And it was dying soon. I didn't know that it was there. But while I was falling in front of it, I had a gun pointed right at me. It looked like a cannon. I think it was gunner. I always saw. I told you I was scared. I did. So I had a gun. Told me to get in the back seat. Take my money, car, whatever they wanted. Just let me go. And the guy in the back told me to shut up and get back there with him. I asked him again, will that go? I told him I wouldn't say anything. He said that they just let me go. I wouldn't tell anyone. I looked scared, you know? And the front got a real wild look in his eyes. It looked like it was crazy. I tried to get out of the car and get right out of the head with that gun. Then they grabbed me, threw me in the back seat. Hold me right over the front. Just got me on the floor in the back. Uh-huh. I think I was out cold in me lungs. He should take out of his pocket. Right around my wrist, man called. Oh, what did he do then? I still thought I was knocked down. The guy in the front said, get me out of the car. They fell open. The door lifted me up. He picked me up like a sex potato. And they threw me in. One of my legs was over the bumper in the big guy. Grabbed it and twisted it. So they set the trunk. Almost died. But I didn't let him know I wasn't out. And after that, they locked the car and go away. Long ago, sir, how far? Uh-huh. I couldn't see anything. Couldn't hear much. Just a little moment. I heard one of them yell at someone. I couldn't tell what he was yelling. In a little while, I heard somebody come back. Take their gas cap off of the tank. And I heard the gas go in the tank. Right in front of the trunk. I asked the guy to put the gas cap back on the tank. I heard one of the guys say something about stick-up. Why would it stop you? You tried to let the gas go, and it said, load you in the trunk. Oh, shoot. And I tried to take the trunk, but the way they twisted my leg put me in. I couldn't move. They gagged me too. Put a big piece of it. He used to take over my mouth. I tried with the guy, though. I just couldn't do it. He said he heard one of them say, this is a stick-up. Yeah. Those were the words he used to. This is a stick-up. What if you go ahead with this? Well, there was some quiet talking after that. I couldn't tell what was going on. And they drove away again. You had no idea what the gas station was. Uh-oh. I'm sorry, but I was being bounced around the trunk. My head was whether it hit me. I know it turns into corners, but I couldn't even guess what the station might be. That's what happened there. Same thing. They drive for a while and they stop. They get out of the car. Then come back, we try to drive again. Finally, they parked their way to the front to come back. They didn't. I tried to get the gag off my mouth, but I could offer help. I rubbed my face against the spare tire and got loose by giving up when you found me. I was sure I was through. I was getting hard to breathe in there. I can imagine. No, you can't. Until you've been locked in the trunk. Nobody can imagine that. That's my wife. I had to call her. No, Julie. Of course, you'd be a hoppin' man. What time is it? It's 11.45. It was four hours to get a pile of coffee. She'll be raising the roof. You need a number? Uh, Madison 3, 4656. Explain what happened. All right, see you right away. I've got a policeman. She'll believe you. A couple of times. I'll get it back. Just chill down. 920 North Lebanon Avenue. Madison 3, 4656. 920 South Copers. There's no way to get home. We're leaving now. I suggest you see your own doctor in the morning. Just check up. Oh, all right. It's just like the school that loads. It's Captain Gideon. Here's the description we got from the service. There's no tenant. We want to look into that. Good thing you know that. No, right now. I know you guys have been beating your head against the wall on this thing, but the corner of my face is on my back and we're going to break it. We've contacted all of our farmers. They've run out of everything. It's turned up. They all go to the same place. We're going to retrieve every excuse I can. I'm not going to try to tell them anymore. I don't think he's buying. They've got deflection blood. They eat and sleep. Somebody in town knows them. They're not trying to blood-climbing. That's what they do. Yeah, that's figure. Well, they said the car was gone after work. I couldn't tell them who said they thought that. We're going to the crime reports. Maybe they've got an idea. Well, it looks like they've got the cars in one area. They're pulling the jobs in the same area. It could be that they live in that area. That's us. They've been working inside a 30-square block. They speak down to hell. That was the peak cost. You got a description on them. I'm going to the best price at every hotel and boarding house in the area. I recognize any of them. I don't feel awful if I saw it. I didn't recognize it. But I'm pretty sure you just don't have a picture of a man. Well, maybe we'd like to rest a little bit before you look at it anymore. Yeah, if I can. They're a little confused looking at some men. After a while, they all begin to look alike. Yes. The kid dapper was apprehended and then positively identified the man. Others stated that he resembled a suspect and some of the victims weren't able to give any identification of the suspect at all. All of this fell in order to take two of the most reliable witnesses up to half a fiscal in order to observe the suspect in person. We found the out-of-town book. Checked out a trip car. Picked up our witnesses and left for the San Francisco police station on St. Louis Street. A special show up with the rooms for the victims from Los Angeles. They failed to give a positive identification of the suspect. Others said that he could be one of them and involved in the robbery. After the suspect, the Jack Webster. I'm giving you a sense when you get him. You don't want to let me. We got two people outside that came all the way up here from LA. Hope I didn't say you're the guy who stole their cars and beat them up. Well, they're both crazy. According to the report, you pulled the kidnapping. You thought you wanted to report out loud. How about that? So it looks the same. That mean I did it? Looks like it. We went with those two. I got a lot of answers. There's a cab on your car for PV. You know that? All right. Galloway and Los Angeles want you for parole violations. Well, I think I can explain that. I don't think you can. Well, Mr. Galloway says he hasn't heard from you for the past six weeks. That's how long these robberies have been going on. You look awful good for them. So I maybe skipped town. I was gonna report up here. I do. I got a job now. I'm trying to go straight. How about the job they got you for now? I needed a little extra dough. You know, some came up. I read about those jobs now. I had figured it might work for me. Thought maybe you'd figure it was the same guy. Yeah, we do. Now, you got it all wrong. Yeah, you got me nailed for this one. But that's all. I had nothing to do with him in LA. I wouldn't have to see that thing otherwise. You tell your witnesses they're full of cheese. I didn't have anything to do with him. I'm sorry. But you got me tagged for a job up here. Nothing else. How'd you figure that? Well, how long did you say those jokers been working in LA about six weeks? Seven and a half nights. Prove it. The streets for the past month and a half. Further, he said that he's been working in a foundry in South Welford, just go through the same period of time. We checked both of the places out and found that he was telling the truth. He was filed on in San Francisco for grand theft auto and kidnapping. On the February 22nd, we arrived back in Los Angeles, took our witnesses to their homes and checked into the office. We called Captain Gideon and found that there had been no new developments in the case. Said that I went home to get some sweets. Monday morning, 7.45 a.m., we signed into the office. We picked up the flyers and started to come to the area where we bought the holed up men we met in. During the first day, we were able to check out 28 places. Soon as either 24th, it started to rain again. At 8.30 a.m., we started to come to the rest of the hotel's roaming houses and boarding houses in the area. For three days, we talked to the day and the night church in each place. We met each of them a flyer with the description of the man and our kind. We asked him in the call and said that he would open the description of his registrar there for taking a place. For three days, it goes. That is in February 28th. Robert, stop, Joe. There's less. Despite the guys we want to drop off the face of the earth, nobody's seen or heard of them. I never realized there were so many hotels in there, right? Yeah, there's a lot of them. Well, let's try different. All right. We're police doctors, sir. Here's our ID. What's that? Police doctors. Oh, police. That's right, sir. Well, what do you want? We'd like to know if you've got anyone here who answers these descriptions. Like this, huh? If you have a picture of them, that might help. I'm sorry, sir. We don't have a picture of just that description. Yeah, it could be the fellas with four A's that still fit what it says here. Yeah, I bet it's them. I knew we should have called you fellas above. Sir? See, is they the four A's? They any. She's the girl we know who teams up with. She's taking care of the room. She said that she opened the closet to tell a gunman on the shelf. You know what? They're right out in the open. Did you report that to the police? Huh? What'd you say? Did you report it to the police? Oh, no. No, no, it didn't. You see, I think it was, you know, real and not real. It didn't cause you any trouble about the closet. And he talked about it whether we should let you know. But then we decided against it. I didn't see none of the issues. What if you could tell us when you saw them last night? Well, a couple of hours ago. I registered here. Yeah, and it's gotten there with us. They're up in room 48. Hey, sir, an hour's over. It's been a few years. Well, I haven't gone. He ain't there. Well, I guess you know I'm upset. Sir, I must have given the key and didn't remember it. I threw a four away. What did you say? I said I threw a four away. Oh, yeah. Yeah, that's right. Four A's. Four, they're up there now. Thank you, sir. Four of the dangerous criminals? Well, we don't know, sir. Well, be careful. You know, it wouldn't want anything to happen. Yeah, sir. I placed on them in the event of parole punishable by imprisonment five years to life. In Scotton Winters, these sentences are to run consecutively.