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The Sniper
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00:03:51Well, what I want to know, honey, is what are you going to do now?
00:04:02I'm going to be happy for a change.
00:04:04After all, he ain't the only man in the world.
00:04:07There's plenty of good fish in the sea, I always say.
00:04:09Besides, I was getting kind of sick of him.
00:04:11It's time I run into somebody new.
00:04:22I want to go home.
00:04:25I want to go home.
00:04:26You always want to go home.
00:04:28I want to go home.
00:04:53Well, say, why don't you watch where you're going?
00:05:16You might have hurt this lady.
00:05:18Come on.
00:05:19Young fool.
00:05:31Angela, I'm here.
00:05:33You okay every day? Sure.
00:05:35Can you tomorrow? Of course, always.
00:05:37Good night, Tim.
00:05:39Good night, Miller.
00:05:41I'll see you tomorrow.
00:05:43Okay.
00:05:45I...
00:05:47I want to get to state prison at Huntsburg.
00:05:49No.
00:05:51No, I don't know the number.
00:05:53She always drink two malts?
00:05:55No, let her. It's good for business.
00:05:57Your business. Monkey business.
00:05:59What? Sandy, what's the matter?
00:06:01Uh, uh, just a minute.
00:06:07Can I have some change, please?
00:06:11Why, certainly.
00:06:19All right.
00:06:21Sandy, I didn't do anything.
00:06:23Not yet you didn't do anything.
00:06:25I was just waiting.
00:06:27Hello?
00:06:29Waiting for, you mean.
00:06:31This is Mr. Edward Miller.
00:06:33I'd like to speak to Dr. Gillette, please.
00:06:35It's very important.
00:06:37What?
00:06:47Two weeks.
00:06:49Well...
00:06:51Well, what's his number there?
00:06:53But I've got to reach him.
00:06:55I told you, it's very important.
00:06:57It's a matter of life for...
00:06:59Well, listen, there must be a phone near where he is.
00:07:03Well, can't you...
00:07:05Well, can you please tell me if...
00:07:13All right.
00:07:15All right.
00:07:17All right.
00:07:19All right!
00:07:27I guess I do.
00:07:29But you make me so mad.
00:07:33Did you get your party?
00:07:35Didn't get his party.
00:08:03You got to take this...
00:08:05Stop!
00:08:07You got to take this...
00:08:09Well, I was never...
00:08:10I mean...
00:08:11Well, I was just...
00:08:12You should be drunk, too.
00:08:13You're you, you're not tired...
00:08:14I'm sorry!
00:08:15I was sorry.
00:08:16I'm sorry.
00:08:17I can't wait.
00:08:19I'll be...
00:08:21You're...
00:08:22You're...
00:08:23You're...
00:08:24You're...
00:08:25That's awesome.
00:08:26You're...
00:08:27You're...
00:08:28You're...
00:08:29You're...
00:08:30...
00:08:31The...
00:08:32You know how much coffee I've had today?
00:08:48Seventeen cups.
00:08:49The Brazilians ought to give me a medal.
00:08:52What is it?
00:08:53Second degree Burns.
00:08:54Chadwick's in with him.
00:08:56Here's his card.
00:08:59Edward Burnside.
00:09:00Well, the name fits.
00:09:02Right-hand electric stove.
00:09:06Yeah, friend, a man's got no business fooling around with stoves.
00:09:09They're strictly a woman's business.
00:09:11You're not married, huh?
00:09:13No.
00:09:14You're missing a big deal, friend.
00:09:17So you get married.
00:09:19So your wife does all the cooking.
00:09:21So she's the one that gets burnt.
00:09:23So what happens?
00:09:24So she comes and cries on your shoulder.
00:09:27And you pat her head and give her a kiss or two.
00:09:30Yeah, that's living.
00:09:32Keep your hand still.
00:09:34Next day, she tells you to climb on a ladder and clean out the closet.
00:09:37And you fall and break a leg.
00:09:39I don't know.
00:09:41They got you coming and going.
00:09:42Everything all right?
00:09:43Just finished.
00:09:44You'll, uh, have to sign this, Mr. Burnside.
00:09:49Your left hand will do.
00:09:54Can I see a minute outside, Chad?
00:09:55Sure.
00:09:56You notice anything funny about, uh...
00:10:03Outside of the fact that he did it on purpose, no.
00:10:05You think it was self-inflicted?
00:10:07Look, to get a second degree like that, he'd have had to hold his hand on a burner a couple of seconds at least.
00:10:12Sure it was self-inflicted.
00:10:14Mm-hmm.
00:10:14Give me a minute, will you?
00:10:25Mr. Burnside, I want to ask you a question.
00:10:27Were you ever in a mental hospital?
00:10:33Only when I was in prison.
00:10:36Prison?
00:10:38In the psycho ward.
00:10:39But they...
00:10:40They let me go.
00:10:42Why?
00:10:44My sentence was up.
00:10:46Dr. Gillette wanted to keep me, but...
00:10:48They let me go.
00:10:50What'd you go up for?
00:10:54I...
00:10:54I hit someone.
00:10:58A girl.
00:10:59Why?
00:11:01I don't know.
00:11:03How do you feel now?
00:11:05Not right.
00:11:07I don't feel right.
00:11:09You gonna keep me here?
00:11:10Uh, I don't know.
00:11:12Stay where you are for a minute, will you?
00:11:21Well, I'm gonna send him upstairs.
00:11:23You crazy?
00:11:24Not as crazy as he is.
00:11:25He'll make five loopies you've sent up in the past two weeks.
00:11:29Where are the rest of them now?
00:11:30Well, that's not my fault.
00:11:32Look, forget it.
00:11:33They'll only wrap him up in a cold sheet.
00:11:35Keep him around for three days and give him back to the Indians.
00:11:38Besides, we've got some more business.
00:11:39All right, boys.
00:11:40Full house coming in.
00:11:41One stretcher, one more.
00:11:42Oh, great.
00:11:43Let's go, Charlie.
00:11:48Okay, friend.
00:11:49You can go now.
00:11:56A little room, Mac.
00:11:57A little room.
00:12:01Listen, don't you think this is a funny way to get hurt?
00:12:03It's your friend.
00:12:03Don't...
00:12:04Let's go.
00:12:28Aren't you away yet, Miller?
00:12:30I will be in a minute. It's not easy with this hand.
00:12:32You sure you can drive?
00:12:33Don't worry. I can drive.
00:12:34I don't worry. The company worries.
00:12:36And just remember, if you have an accident, you're responsible.
00:13:03I can drive.
00:13:09Who is it?
00:13:10Cleaner.
00:13:11All right, Eddie.
00:13:15Hello, Eddie.
00:13:16Hello, Miss Dara.
00:13:17I was hoping you'd get here earlier.
00:13:19Just put them in on the bed. I'll hang them up later.
00:13:29What have you been doing?
00:13:31What?
00:13:32Your hand. You've heard it.
00:13:33Oh, uh...
00:13:35I was playing ball yesterday. I... I got spiked in a ball game.
00:13:40I didn't know you were a ball player.
00:13:42I'm a lot of things.
00:13:44Man of many talents?
00:13:46Yeah. Yeah, I guess so.
00:13:47I never seem to know a man like that.
00:13:53Are you going someplace?
00:13:55Not unless I get this down.
00:13:56Oh, here. Here. Let me give you a hand.
00:13:59Thanks.
00:14:04Oh, Eddie, you're sweet. Just put it on the bed.
00:14:09Actually, I'm only going away for a couple of days with a friend of mine.
00:14:13That's why I was hoping you'd get here earlier, Eddie.
00:14:16I want you to do me a favor, will you?
00:14:18Well, if it's something I can.
00:14:20Well, it's this dress.
00:14:22I tried it on to see it was okay this morning, and then I noticed this stain.
00:14:25I want to wear it when I go away, Eddie.
00:14:28Do you think Alpine could do a rush job on it for me and get it back to me by tomorrow?
00:14:32Oh, I don't know. I'll have to ask one of the men.
00:14:35Uh, what kind of a stain is it?
00:14:36Brandy. At least, I think it's brandy.
00:14:39There was his drunk the other night, and I forgot about it. He must have spilled something, and I didn't...
00:14:42I'll get one of the men to do it.
00:14:44Oh, Eddie, you're wonderful.
00:14:46Tell you what, you go in the kitchen and get a beer out of the icebox, and I'll slip this off.
00:14:51All right.
00:14:55There's an opener right there by the bottle.
00:15:01Find it all right?
00:15:03Yes, I find it, Miss Dyer.
00:15:04I'm sorry. I forgot about your hand. I see you got it open all right.
00:15:20Yeah, sure. It was easy.
00:15:22I didn't know baseball was such a dangerous game.
00:15:25Anybody can get hurt any time.
00:15:27You're so right, Eddie.
00:15:29Not just in games, either.
00:15:30Is it hot out? I haven't been out yet.
00:15:33No, it's nice.
00:15:35But you're sweating.
00:15:37Oh, am I?
00:15:39I didn't know.
00:15:40Well, the beer will cool you off.
00:15:42Excuse me.
00:15:47What is it?
00:15:49Al?
00:15:50What are you doing up so early?
00:15:54Sure, come on up.
00:16:00That's my friend. He's coming up.
00:16:03Eddie, would you mind finishing your beer out on the back porch?
00:16:06Al's just like every other trumpet player. He's jealous.
00:16:10I wouldn't want him to get any ideas.
00:16:12And I'll expect the dress tomorrow.
00:16:15You're a darling, Eddie.
00:16:41Oh, my gosh, I'm having fun right now.
00:16:42That's a beautiful thing.
00:16:44You're a darling.
00:16:45You're a angel.
00:16:46You're a darling.
00:16:48I'm like, my boy.
00:16:50I always like that one.
00:16:51You're a darling.
00:16:53I'm loving you too.
00:16:55I'll be your маленькую.
00:16:57I love you.
00:16:58You're a little too.
00:17:00Anybody else?
00:17:01Maybe you're so happy.
00:17:02I'm just joking.
00:17:04Happy Halloween, my friend.
00:17:06It's a little too.
00:17:08No one, darling.
00:22:39Maybe nine drinks are too many for you.
00:22:42Maybe you'd better go home.
00:22:43Hey, you can't do that to me.
00:22:46I just did it.
00:22:48Are you going to leave quiet or would you need a little help?
00:22:50Oh, all right, but you'll be sorry, but you'll be sorry, but you'll make a fool out of me.
00:22:58Nice fellow.
00:22:59You ought to be used to it by now.
00:23:01I never get used to it.
00:23:02Ginny, play me.
00:23:32Are you sure you don't want me to get you a cab?
00:23:34Walking is the only exercise I get these days.
00:23:37But I don't like you out alone like this at night.
00:23:40What makes you think I'm alone?
00:23:42After all, I'm leaving early.
00:23:44How do you know I don't have someone waiting for me around the corner?
00:23:47I wish it was me.
00:23:49Good night, Jeannie.
00:23:51Good night, Pete.
00:24:02I almost seen it.
00:24:08I just finished looking out the window, and I went back into the kitchen to take a pill,
00:24:11and I heard this backfire.
00:24:13I waited a minute, and I thought to myself, it's a funny kind of a backfire.
00:24:16I never heard a backfire like that before.
00:24:18So I went back to the window and looked, and she was laying there, and this fellow was bending over.
00:24:21What fellow?
00:24:22Oh, Pete there, a fellow that owns a bar. He come running out, I guess.
00:24:25Oh, look, they're going to take another picture.
00:24:28Okay. Where's Lieutenant Kafka?
00:24:30Inside. Him and Ferris Bolton.
00:24:32Ask him if he's all through out here. We'd like to take off.
00:24:34Okay.
00:24:37They want to know if they can remove the body, Lieutenant.
00:24:39Did you get your pictures?
00:24:40Yes, sir.
00:24:41All right.
00:24:42I'll buy one with a sheet off, Lieutenant. Just one, that's all.
00:24:43Not a chance.
00:24:44Why not? What's the matter?
00:24:45Listen, food's too expensive to spoil people's appetite for breakfast.
00:24:48I wouldn't want a dead girl on my front page.
00:24:50You've got one anyway.
00:24:52I don't like dead girls on the front page or anywhere else.
00:24:54Should have been with me last night. You wouldn't have liked a couple of live ones.
00:24:56I had a lot of trouble last night.
00:24:58You're going to have a lot of trouble tonight, too.
00:25:00Get over there to that building.
00:25:01Start from the roof and check every apartment that fronts on the street.
00:25:04I'll be inside seeing what they've got to say.
00:25:06Right.
00:25:07Okay. Break it up. Show's over.
00:25:09Yes, sir. All right. Let's go, boys. Break it up.
00:25:11All right. Go home. Go home.
00:25:13Well, you see, I live across the street over there.
00:25:15Go across the street.
00:25:16Oh.
00:25:17That little girl shouldn't be out this time of night.
00:25:19I'm her mother.
00:25:20Well, that makes her a lucky kid. Come on. Home, please.
00:25:24Go home. Go home.
00:25:31I still say we were cheated in that game.
00:25:35Well, that's a good game. I don't care how it came out.
00:25:37Fill her up.
00:25:38Well, I care how it came out. I had some money been on the game.
00:25:41Hey, Mac.
00:25:42You seen that play on the television tonight, didn't you?
00:25:45Twenty-five.
00:25:47The one at second that all that rhubarb was about.
00:25:50You know, in the fourth, where they thumped Parsons out.
00:25:54This is what it deserved.
00:25:56You smiling at me?
00:25:58I'm smiling at everybody.
00:26:00Business good today?
00:26:02I'm not a businessman.
00:26:04This is what businessmen carry around.
00:26:08Oh, I'm an engineer.
00:26:11On the railroads?
00:26:13No, I...
00:26:14I build things.
00:26:16You know, bridges and things.
00:26:19I just got back from Hawaii today.
00:26:21I was building a bridge in Hawaii.
00:26:23That's why I'm smiling at everybody.
00:26:25I'm glad to be home.
00:26:27It sure is great to be stateside again.
00:26:30Oh, you want a drink?
00:26:31No, no. I got one back there.
00:26:33That how you hurt your hand, building the bridge?
00:26:36Huh?
00:26:37Oh.
00:26:38Oh, that, uh...
00:26:40No, that was on the boat coming back.
00:26:42They were shooting skeet on the boat.
00:26:45Gun went off by mistake, and...
00:26:47I got a few slugs in my hand.
00:26:49Oh, poor kid.
00:26:51You know, I like you.
00:26:52You got a nice face.
00:26:54Poor kid.
00:26:56What was the name of the bridge?
00:27:05Oh, the, uh...
00:27:06The Burnside Bridge.
00:27:09What was the name of the river?
00:27:12Oh, it wasn't on a river.
00:27:13It was, uh...
00:27:14Between two islands.
00:27:16Five miles long.
00:27:17Nobody ever built a bridge that long.
00:27:19That's crazy.
00:27:20What was the name of the islands?
00:27:23Hawaii and, uh...
00:27:25Uh...
00:27:26Burnside Island.
00:27:27I never heard of a Burnside Island.
00:27:29All those islands got Hawaiian names,
00:27:31like, um...
00:27:32Koko Akiheki and stuff like that.
00:27:34Are you kidding me?
00:27:35I said what I said.
00:27:37I think you're kidding me.
00:27:38I think you're pulling my leg.
00:27:40Probably got that hand caught in a ringer or something.
00:27:42Hey, where are you going?
00:27:44Back where they don't pull my leg.
00:27:46I should have stayed where I was.
00:28:06Coming.
00:28:08Coming.
00:28:10Coming.
00:28:15Hello?
00:28:18Who wants him?
00:28:20Just a minute.
00:28:25Mr. Miller?
00:28:29Mr. Miller?
00:28:34Mr. Miller?
00:28:37Mr. Miller?
00:28:40You in there?
00:28:46What is it?
00:28:47Oh, you're still there.
00:28:49It's the cleaners.
00:28:50It's late and they want to know if you're sick.
00:28:53Are you safe?
00:28:54Uh, no.
00:28:55No, I'm all right.
00:28:57Uh...
00:28:58I guess I must have overslept.
00:29:00Tell them I'll be there as quick as I can.
00:29:03Ain't like you, Mr. Miller.
00:29:10I guess, a little less.
00:29:11No one else?
00:29:12No, no, no.
00:29:13Let's go.
00:29:15Let's go.
00:29:16Come on, let's go.
00:29:18Come on.
00:29:19Come on.
00:29:22Come on.
00:29:24Come on.
00:29:27Come on, 예.
00:29:28Come on.
00:29:31Who wants to do that?
00:29:32When did you start keeping bankers' hours?
00:29:56I, uh, overslept.
00:29:57Listen, Miller, the only one who can oversleep here is Mr. Alpine.
00:30:01I don't care which way you cut it, you're still an errand boy.
00:30:03Don't ever forget that.
00:30:04It won't happen again.
00:30:06That's right.
00:30:09Hey, Eddie, good thing you came in late.
00:30:12I got jammed up. Here's that special you ordered.
00:30:14Oh, swell.
00:30:31Yeah. Yeah, wait a minute. I'll write that down.
00:30:39Got it. Thanks.
00:30:42Where you been?
00:30:43Barbers.
00:30:44Yeah, you look neat.
00:30:45You don't.
00:30:47No, I guess I need a shave.
00:30:48What difference does it make? You're married.
00:30:50My wife is visiting her mother.
00:30:51Shave.
00:30:53Ballistics just called.
00:30:54That casing you found on the roof, it's from an M1 carbine.
00:30:57The cartridge is called a .30 caliber M1.
00:31:00That's the only gun it'll fit.
00:31:02Gives an army slant, huh?
00:31:03Listen, every G.I. who can pinches one of these when he gets out.
00:31:06There must be 10,000 of them kicking around.
00:31:09There are also a couple of million men in the army.
00:31:11Well, there's one civilian you can scratch.
00:31:13The guy she had the beef with in the bar.
00:31:15They found him in the drunk tank this morning.
00:31:16He was loaded, went onto another joint, passed out.
00:31:19He's in the clear.
00:31:20No word from the boyfriend yet.
00:31:22He'll probably turn up as soon as he reads the papers.
00:31:24From what I know about musicians, they're not that neat when they decide to get rid of their dames.
00:31:29Look, there's a pile of letters over there by the phone.
00:31:31Run through them, will you?
00:31:32Uh, what's all the excitement?
00:31:47A girl who lived in here got killed last night.
00:31:50That's why all the cops.
00:31:51A fella killed her right in the street.
00:31:54What fella?
00:31:55Ah, they hadn't caught him yet.
00:31:57I thought it was a fella were all right.
00:31:58Will you wait?
00:31:59It'll turn out to be her boyfriend.
00:32:01Mark my words, it always does.
00:32:03Yes.
00:32:04Getting so nowadays, you can't trust these men.
00:32:06Getting so you can't trust women either.
00:32:16Andy Soames.
00:32:17Does that name mean anything to you?
00:32:18Yeah, he owns some ariposa.
00:32:20Hey, wait a minute.
00:32:21Wasn't he picked up about a year ago on narcotics charges?
00:32:24Charges dismissed?
00:32:25That's the one.
00:32:25His name's in here.
00:32:26We'll check on him.
00:32:28Hello.
00:32:29Now, Sergeant Ferris.
00:32:31Yeah.
00:32:32Yeah, I'll tell him.
00:32:34Well, looks like the boyfriend read the morning papers.
00:32:36Turned himself in and it looks like he's got an alibi.
00:32:38Figured he would.
00:32:39Well, we might as well get downtown and see what he's got to say.
00:32:41Come on.
00:32:42All I know is that we had lunch yesterday.
00:32:45We were going to go out of town tomorrow.
00:32:46That's all I know.
00:32:48We didn't fight or anything honest.
00:32:50I was going to see her.
00:32:51Look, Al.
00:32:53For the tenth time, get it through your head.
00:32:55We know you didn't do it.
00:32:57We've had you checked.
00:32:58You've got an airtight alibi.
00:32:59But the fact remains that somebody did it and we think that maybe you can give us a lead.
00:33:03Did she know any soldiers, any officers?
00:33:06Not while I knew her.
00:33:07She only seen me.
00:33:08You sure?
00:33:09Why shouldn't I be?
00:33:11What soldiers got to do with it?
00:33:12How about Soames?
00:33:13How about Andy Soames?
00:33:15Who's he?
00:33:16She had his name in a book.
00:33:17I don't know him.
00:33:18She did.
00:33:20Not while I knew her.
00:33:21She only seen me.
00:33:22Well, then, why were you going out of town?
00:33:52Well, then, why were you going out of town?
00:34:22Come on.
00:34:22Come on.
00:34:52Here you go.
00:34:53Thanks, Mr.
00:35:10It's all your fault.
00:35:11Why don't you leave us alone and go play your own games?
00:35:22Oh, Mr. Miller. Awful late for you.
00:35:36I ate out. I don't feel very well.
00:35:39Oh, do you hear that, Asa? He don't feel well. Isn't that too bad?
00:35:44What's the trouble? Stomach?
00:35:46No. No, it's my hand. I... I burned it cooking.
00:35:51Oh, what a shame. Asa, do you see that? He burned his hand cooking.
00:35:57I'm trying to get Asa to catch some mice in the cellar.
00:36:00He ought to earn his keep just like all the rest of us.
00:36:03Shouldn't you, you naughty boy?
00:36:06You'll have to be careful, Mr. Miller.
00:36:09I do think mothers should teach boys to cook just as well as girls.
00:36:13My mother never taught me anything.
00:36:16No, you don't. You've got to work, too.
00:36:20Everybody's got to work in this world.
00:36:50Come on.
00:36:55Blue, me.
00:42:42And it's written on the top of a box of .30 M1 ammunition, the same kind that killed both of these dames.
00:42:47Where'd it come from?
00:42:48The mailman got it in the mailman, the mailman got it in a box at 7th and Sains, turned it into the central post office, and they brought it down here.
00:42:54Any fingerprints?
00:43:24It's in thepowder in the mailman's car?
00:43:27Before you fall out, check the files for every registered sex offender of this type.
00:43:31And pay particular attention to those who've recently done time.
00:43:34How about checking with the Army on stolen carbines?
00:43:37Yeah, we can do that, too, especially in regards to, what do they call them, Section 8s.
00:43:42I'm checking with the FBI and the police association to find out if they've had any other cases just like this.
00:43:47Wasn't there a series in New York like this once?
00:43:49Maybe. We'll find out.
00:43:50I think there was. They never caught the guy.
00:43:52Could be the same one.
00:43:54No, that was a long time ago.
00:43:55All right, all right. So that was New York.
00:43:57This is here. That's why I've called you in.
00:44:00We've got to do something before we all find ourselves pounding beats again.
00:44:03Now, get out and round up a bunch of these people.
00:44:06Rapists, defilers, peeping toms, etc.
00:44:08Everybody we've got this kind of a record on.
00:44:12Bring them in. Let's talk to them.
00:44:14Find out where they've been, what they've been doing lately.
00:44:17Let the newspapers know we're not sitting around with our feet on the desk.
00:44:21If we're in the dark, it's our business. Nobody else's.
00:44:25All right, now, get out and earn your money.
00:44:29What money?
00:44:32Got them all sorted?
00:44:42Well, as I can. First time I ever did this.
00:44:45Well, now we'll see what goes.
00:44:46All right, first three.
00:44:48Tenman, Eureka, W.I.C.
00:44:50George Tenman, Meter Eureka, Tony DiBiase.
00:44:56Walk over there, hit a spot.
00:45:00Face front.
00:45:02Keep your hands, your sides.
00:45:05All right, settle down.
00:45:08Quiet!
00:45:09First man here is George Tenman.
00:45:15Three charges against him.
00:45:171946, 1949, and 1950.
00:45:22What kind of charges, George?
00:45:23Huh?
00:45:24You heard me.
00:45:26They said I was looking in their windows.
00:45:27They said?
00:45:28Who, the girls?
00:45:31Looks like they recognized you all three times.
00:45:34How could they tell it was dark?
00:45:37Keep your hands at your side.
00:45:40What have you been doing lately, George?
00:45:41I'm a, I'm a swimming instructor.
00:45:44Do you take your spyglass to work with you?
00:45:46No, sir.
00:45:47That's right, it would rust underwater, wouldn't it?
00:45:50How about rifles?
00:45:51You ever shoot fish in a barrel?
00:45:53I never shot a gun in my life.
00:45:55I'm glad, George.
00:45:56I wouldn't want you to get in any bad habits.
00:45:58Uh, second man is Peter Eureka.
00:46:02Peter's a letter writer.
00:46:04Not a very nice one, either.
00:46:05He writes to strange women,
00:46:07and he's frightened a lot of them pretty badly.
00:46:09How about that, Pete?
00:46:11Don't you like women?
00:46:12Never been married?
00:46:13Three times.
00:46:14Oh, three times.
00:46:15Why do all these happy homes break up?
00:46:17Did you spend all your wife's household money for stamps?
00:46:20I did the breaking up.
00:46:23Yeah, I guess you probably did.
00:46:25You know, Pete, I read somewhere
00:46:26that the pen is mightier than the sword.
00:46:28How about that?
00:46:29Did you ever try a sword?
00:46:31I never had a sword.
00:46:32What about a rifle?
00:46:33I guess maybe you thought a rifle was the best thing of all.
00:46:36I never shot anybody.
00:46:37Not even maybe an odd wife or two?
00:46:40I never shot anybody.
00:46:42And what about Eureka?
00:46:43What does that mean?
00:46:44Every day I hear somebody yell, Eureka!
00:46:47You talking about you, Pete?
00:46:48I don't know what it means.
00:46:50It's too bad.
00:46:51I thought I was going to get to find out.
00:46:53You're wasting your time, Andy.
00:46:54It's none of these men.
00:46:55There's a lot more coming.
00:46:57Won't be any of those, either.
00:46:58You're the police psychiatrist.
00:46:59Suppose you turn up the guy we want.
00:47:01What makes you so sure, doctor?
00:47:03It's my job.
00:47:05And this is ours.
00:47:06Next man is Anthony DiBiase.
00:47:09And put your hands at your side and keep him there.
00:47:13Anthony DiBiase.
00:47:15Tony's a rapist.
00:47:16Two-time loser.
00:47:18We had him in last week on the same charge
00:47:19and couldn't make it stick.
00:47:21That woman just picked me out.
00:47:22I never saw her before.
00:47:23Still saying it, huh, Tony?
00:47:25Well, maybe she did make a mistake.
00:47:27Soured you on women.
00:47:29Turned you into a real killer.
00:47:30Is that what it did?
00:47:31You can't pin anything on me this time.
00:47:33Not even a rose?
00:47:35What a shame.
00:47:36What have you been doing lately, Tony?
00:47:39Minding my own business.
00:47:41What business is that?
00:47:42I got a job.
00:47:44I make deliveries.
00:47:46Gets you into a lot of houses?
00:47:47I do my job.
00:47:49Yeah, I'll bet you do.
00:47:51All right, you three can go now.
00:47:54I'll see you later.
00:47:55Leaving already?
00:47:56We got a dozen more to run through.
00:47:58You still won't find the man you want.
00:48:00See you, Captain.
00:48:01He needs a great help.
00:48:03Keep your shirt on.
00:48:04He knows his job.
00:48:05Yeah, but does he know all...
00:48:06Next is Dan Bormel.
00:48:08Dan's a tough guy with small animals.
00:48:14Kafka.
00:48:16Oh, hello, Doc.
00:48:17Meeting somebody?
00:48:18No.
00:48:19Come on, sit down.
00:48:21Hello, Lieutenant.
00:48:22Hiya, Tom.
00:48:22Get me an order.
00:48:23It's a made of beef, will you?
00:48:24Sure thing.
00:48:24I didn't know you liked Chinese food.
00:48:29It's good, and it's cheap.
00:48:31They're not breaking their arms paying, as you know.
00:48:33I'll say that again.
00:48:35Me, I just happen to like it.
00:48:37Been eating ever since I can remember.
00:48:39It's funny, I've never seen you in here.
00:48:40Well, I eat here a lot, but half the time I'm out in left field.
00:48:44Find your man in the show-up?
00:48:45Are you kidding?
00:48:46Just asking.
00:48:48You know, this sniper thing is driving me crazy.
00:48:51There are some things I understand, and some things I don't.
00:48:55If a guy blows his top and sticks a knife into somebody,
00:48:57on the spur of the moment, that is, I understand it.
00:49:00So does the law.
00:49:02It's second degree.
00:49:03And if a guy decides to knock off his wife
00:49:05and spend six months figuring out how to do it,
00:49:07I understand that, too.
00:49:09That's first degree.
00:49:11But this thing I don't get.
00:49:12You will.
00:49:14Will what?
00:49:15Get him.
00:49:16Oh, sure.
00:49:17After he's chopped down 30 or 40 dames,
00:49:19by that time, he'll be back pounding a beat.
00:49:21No, it won't take that long.
00:49:23I'll tell you one thing.
00:49:25You won't get him by running show-ups like the one I saw.
00:49:28Look, Doc, those show-ups pay off more than you think.
00:49:31Not in a case like this.
00:49:34Look, Kafka, let me tell you something about these people.
00:49:37Anderson calls them nuts.
00:49:40Psychiatrists use $10 words.
00:49:41But whatever you call them,
00:49:42they run to a pattern and they don't overlap.
00:49:44They're all in little watertight compartments.
00:49:49Well, so are most criminals, for that matter.
00:49:51You have an armed robbery, you don't waste time rounding up pickpockets.
00:49:54Sure, that's right.
00:49:55It's the same thing in this case.
00:49:58Now, you had a peeping tom in the show-up.
00:50:01All right, now, peeping toms don't kill women.
00:50:03They stick to peeping.
00:50:05Rapists don't write poison pen letters.
00:50:08Obscene letter writers don't commit rape.
00:50:09All criminal types, and especially sex offenders,
00:50:13stay in their own grooves.
00:50:15So, if you keep dragging everyone in the book into a show-up,
00:50:18you're just wasting your time.
00:50:20Okay, what type are we going to look for?
00:50:23I'd look for somebody who's been getting tough with women
00:50:25from the very beginning.
00:50:26Maybe he started small,
00:50:28slugging them on a dark street or something like that.
00:50:30But whatever he did, it'd be a crime of violence.
00:50:32That you can be sure of.
00:50:33Cute kid.
00:50:35Very.
00:50:35How did he get that way?
00:50:37Oh, could be one of a thousand reasons.
00:50:41Maybe some woman did something mean to him when he was a kid.
00:50:44He may not even remember what it was,
00:50:46but something in here remembers.
00:50:49Perhaps it was his mother.
00:50:51Usually is in these cases.
00:50:52Whoever it was, it was probably a brunette in her late 20s.
00:50:55Of course, it doesn't matter now.
00:50:57He's past the stage where he could have been talked out of it.
00:51:01But whoever it was, he's...
00:51:02he's killing her over and over again.
00:51:06What's the matter?
00:51:09I guess I better stick to a fork.
00:51:13He's killing her over and over again.
00:51:16He's been doing it in his mind for years.
00:51:18Now that he's started doing it for real,
00:51:20he's going to keep right on doing it.
00:51:22For how long?
00:51:23As long as he doesn't get caught.
00:51:25As long as his cartridges last.
00:51:27Nelson is running the third.
00:51:32The ball bounces off the left field wall.
00:51:34A quick pick up of Nelson.
00:51:35The streaking for home plate.
00:51:36He's safe.
00:51:37Jackson holds it up in second.
00:51:39What a ballgame this is.
00:51:40And you say this will be a costume, Bob, Mrs. Fitzpatrick.
00:51:44What will the motif be?
00:51:45Well, it's American history, but before 1900.
00:51:49No costume after 1900.
00:51:52Oh, that sounds wonderful.
00:51:54Will it include Indians?
00:51:55Oh, I hope it'll include hundreds of Indians.
00:51:59I love Indians, too.
00:52:01After all, Indians are part of our history, too.
00:52:04Indeed, they are.
00:52:05And a very important part, too.
00:52:08Well, tell me, Mrs. Fitzpatrick,
00:52:10where will the public be able to buy tickets for this charity ball
00:52:14given for the benefit of St. Stephen's Hospital Guild?
00:52:17Well, they can buy them at the Women's Civic League,
00:52:20or those wishing to come can write me directly at my home.
00:52:23It's 380 Kendall Drive.
00:52:26They're $10 apiece.
00:52:29And we just hope that everybody who can come will come.
00:52:33I'm sure they will.
00:52:35Well, thank you so much, Mrs. Warren Fitzpatrick,
00:52:38for this clear picture of the activities of the Women's Civic League.
00:52:43Now, look.
00:52:44You can't block the door like that.
00:52:45People want to come in and out.
00:52:52I wish I'd talked to Dr. Kent before.
00:52:55Might have saved us a lot of time and a lot of trouble.
00:52:57We've still got a lot of trouble.
00:52:59Come on, come on.
00:53:00We're a lot further along.
00:53:02We know one thing.
00:53:03These, uh, these psychiatric offenders don't overlap.
00:53:08Get him.
00:53:09Okay, so they don't overlap, but we've still got a lot of them.
00:53:11What's the matter with you? Had a fight with your girl?
00:53:13Yeah, she doesn't like the kind of hours I've been keeping lately.
00:53:17Hey, here's one that might fit the pattern.
00:53:19He's out on parole now.
00:53:21He's had one, two, three, six convictions.
00:53:24He likes to use a club.
00:53:27Six convictions.
00:53:28That probably means he's getting away with 12 others.
00:53:31Man, you're just overflowing with information tonight.
00:53:34I sure am.
00:53:36Here's a guy who had his first conviction for cracking a girl's skull with a baseball bat.
00:53:40She must have struck him out and he got mad.
00:53:42What'd he do then? Go on to bigger and better things?
00:53:44That's right.
00:53:45Bigger and better things.
00:53:47Three suspicions of assaults against women.
00:53:50One assault where there was no suspicion at all.
00:53:52He got an 18-month stretch for that one.
00:53:53You think we'll look into Mr. Miller?
00:53:56Don Kapka?
00:53:56Yeah?
00:53:57Just come over with a teletype. They want you out there.
00:53:59Out where?
00:54:00380 Kendall Drive. There's been another murder.
00:54:03Looks like the sniper again.
00:54:04What's the name?
00:54:05Warren Fitzpatrick. It was Mrs. Fitzpatrick that was killed.
00:54:09Warren Fitzpatrick? That'll blow the lid off.
00:54:12What do you mean, we'll blow the lid off? It's already blown it.
00:54:14Come on, let's go.
00:54:18Get down here now! They killed someone!
00:54:20We got it all the way over there!
00:54:23The nurse was down in the kitchen getting herself a glass of milk when she heard the shot.
00:54:27She called us right after.
00:54:29There's a chance we might nail the guy this time.
00:54:31The section's full of prowl cars.
00:54:33We know. We saw half a dozen of them on the way up here.
00:54:35You know what this'll mean.
00:54:37Let's not talk about it.
00:54:38I wouldn't want to be in your shoes.
00:54:40They'd hurt your feet anyway.
00:54:42Where's their husband?
00:54:42Fitzpatrick?
00:54:43Beats me downtown somewhere.
00:54:45They're trying to find him.
00:54:46Come on, break it out.
00:54:48Now get out of the way.
00:54:48This looks like him now.
00:54:49Where are the children?
00:54:51Upstairs, Mr. Fitzpatrick.
00:54:55They're asleep.
00:54:57How long is it going on?
00:55:17What are you doing about it?
00:55:20We're doing everything we can, Mr. Fitzpatrick.
00:55:23I'm very sorry.
00:55:25What are you doing about it?
00:55:27What are you going to do about it?
00:55:36Listen, the whole city's gone crazy.
00:55:39I come to work this morning on a streetcar, and everybody's reading the newspaper.
00:55:43All about the sniper.
00:55:44Even talking about it.
00:55:46You know, people who never talk to each other any other time.
00:55:49Yeah, I leave my joint this morning.
00:55:51I hear my wife lock the door.
00:55:53She never locked the door before.
00:55:55She's one scared dame.
00:55:57How about you?
00:55:58Are you scared?
00:55:59For her?
00:56:00For me?
00:56:00For her?
00:56:01He's just killing dames, the paper says.
00:56:03So this week, he's killing dames.
00:56:05So next week, it's guys with one leg or false teeth or something.
00:56:09Or maybe guys that work in cleaning plants.
00:56:12You better stay home nights, Joey.
00:56:14Maybe he's got his eye on you.
00:56:16No, just dames, the paper says.
00:56:18Listen, if he wants to get in touch with me, I'll give him the addresses of two.
00:56:21Maybe three.
00:56:22Dames never done me any good.
00:56:24You should have heard my wife's breakfast.
00:56:26Why, you'd think she'd expect me to go out and catch him myself.
00:56:29Somebody better catch him.
00:56:31Cops ain't doing any good.
00:56:32There's an editorial in the paper.
00:56:34The papers are plenty sore at the cops.
00:56:36Ah, the papers.
00:56:37What do they know?
00:56:38Scream till they get the guy.
00:56:39And then when they have the trial, why, they cry in their beer because the guy's probably
00:56:43innocent after all.
00:56:45Take a dame that's on trial for murder.
00:56:47Unless she's got two heads.
00:56:48Why, they say she's beautiful.
00:56:50If I get my hands on the guy, they wouldn't have to worry about no trial.
00:56:54Yeah, what would you do to him?
00:56:56He wouldn't die quick, I'll tell you that.
00:56:58Mr. Liddell, I'm sure no one regrets any more than I do the outrages perpetrated on these
00:57:03women.
00:57:04Mrs. Fitzpatrick, in particular, was a very good friend of mine, and I...
00:57:07Mr. Mayor, this isn't a personal matter.
00:57:09The people of this city are alarmed and frightened.
00:57:13There's a maniac loose, and the police seem helpless.
00:57:16That's why we've asked for this conference.
00:57:18We want to know why such a state of affairs can continue.
00:57:21Chief?
00:57:22As far as the people being frightened goes, Mr. Liddell, maybe your newspaper has something
00:57:28to do with it.
00:57:29My newspaper merely reports the news.
00:57:31It doesn't make it.
00:57:32It slants the news.
00:57:33It exploits hysteria.
00:57:35That doesn't solve your problem.
00:57:37You still haven't caught the man.
00:57:38Most killers are caught because of motive.
00:57:40There's no motive here.
00:57:41Murder itself can be a motive.
00:57:43We're short foot patrolmen, Mr. Harper.
00:57:46If you want to volunteer, I'm sure we can find a place for you.
00:57:49I'm efficient at my job.
00:57:51Evidently, your men aren't efficient at theirs.
00:57:53I agree.
00:57:54The police have shown themselves unimaginative, and...
00:57:56Now, hold on, Mr. Wise.
00:57:57Just a moment, gentlemen.
00:57:59Mr. Wise, I'm not trying to defend my administration, but I seem to remember that two years ago,
00:58:05when we tried to get the police budget increased, your group fought us tooth and nail.
00:58:10Taxes are high enough as it is.
00:58:11And as far as that goes, we're getting very little value for the taxes we do pay.
00:58:16Mr. Liddell, please.
00:58:18I think we're going at this thing like little children.
00:58:21Lieutenant Kafka here has been on the case since the beginning.
00:58:25Perhaps if we can continue meeting reasonably with his giving us a sketch of what has happened to date, we might...
00:58:30We know what's happened up to date.
00:58:32What we want to know is what's going to happen from now on.
00:58:36We want this man caught and caught quick and punished.
00:58:40Punished.
00:58:41Punished.
00:58:43Well, if everyone's going to sound off, I guess I might as well get on the act.
00:58:47You mentioned punishment, Mr. Liddell.
00:58:50Just what sort of punishment do you have in mind?
00:58:52The sort the man's crimes deserve.
00:58:55He ought to be killed the way a mad dog is killed.
00:58:58That's right.
00:58:58Or put in the insane asylum.
00:59:01Do you know the legal definition of insanity?
00:59:04No.
00:59:04I'll tell you.
00:59:07It's based on an old English law.
00:59:09The law passed when they were still burning witches.
00:59:13An insane person, according to the law, must not be able to tell the difference between right and wrong.
00:59:17Well, obviously, this man doesn't know the difference between right and wrong.
00:59:21Don't be too sure of that.
00:59:23You see, Mr. Stonecroft, there are hundreds of thousands of sex offenders walking American streets at this moment who could be the sniper.
00:59:30Or worse.
00:59:31But only one percent of them are legally insane.
00:59:36One percent, Mr. Stonecroft.
00:59:38Now, what will we do with the other 99?
00:59:40Never mind the other 99.
00:59:42Let's get back to the matter in hand.
00:59:44The madman who's loose with a rifle.
00:59:46Carbine.
00:59:47Get back to him, Mr. Liddell.
00:59:48I've never left him.
00:59:49And I'll tell you something.
00:59:51When this man is caught, you'll find he has a record dating back to when he was a kid.
00:59:55Believe me, he's been in the hands of the police before.
00:59:57Thirty days for one thing.
00:59:59Sixty days for another.
01:00:00And I'll tell you something else.
01:00:02If his first act had led to treatment instead of jail, three women wouldn't be lying dead today.
01:00:07The fact remains three women are lying dead today.
01:00:09And the killer's still loose.
01:00:11Yes, loose because of us.
01:00:13And a killer because of us.
01:00:15And the horrible thing about it is we may be sitting here six months from now or three months from now on another case just like it.
01:00:22Gentlemen, the city is frightened.
01:00:25And when cities get frightened, they rear up on their hind legs and strike out at something, anything.
01:00:30This time we have a chance not to strike out blindly, but to act with reason.
01:00:34This time we can do something.
01:00:36You all have weight and power, not only in the city, but in the state.
01:00:40Put your weight behind getting a new law passed.
01:00:43Let every socially dangerous sex offender, as soon as he is caught for his first offense, be committed to a mental institution.
01:00:50And there he can be cured or put away indefinitely.
01:00:53I think...
01:00:54What is this you think?
01:00:56Who cares what you think?
01:00:57The important thing to think about is three dead women, not coddling the man who killed them.
01:01:01Oh, look, I'm thinking of the hundreds of women who will be dead if something isn't done.
01:01:04Now, listen, Mr. Harper.
01:01:07Just let me give you an example.
01:01:10A few years ago, a man named Albert Fish was executed in New York for the murder of a child.
01:01:16A judge of the state Supreme Court estimated that this man had undoubtedly killed at least 15 others.
01:01:21Now, he was executed for one, but 16 were dead.
01:01:27And this is not an isolated case.
01:01:29It happens everywhere, perhaps not every day, but much, much too often.
01:01:33So I repeat, pass a law.
01:01:36Put these people away when they're first caught.
01:01:39Those who can be cured will be cured.
01:01:42Those who can't, well, at least they'll never get out to try it again.
01:01:47If you can get a law like this passed, you could start a ball rolling all across this country.
01:01:50Get a law like that passed, and this meeting could be a milestone.
01:01:56Where's the money coming from for an institution like that?
01:02:00Taxes.
01:02:01Well, that would have to be a state matter.
01:02:03I can hear the governor screaming already.
01:02:06When I saw Dr. Kent come in, I had a feeling this meeting would eventually come down to psychiatric mumbo-jumbo,
01:02:12and I wasn't wrong.
01:02:13It has.
01:02:15So we're right back where we started.
01:02:17There's a crazy man loose in the streets, and the police are too busy passing the buck to catch him.
01:02:24Well, Mr. Mayor, and Mr. Chief of Police, and Mr. Psychiatrist, let this sink in.
01:02:33Unless he's caught very, very soon, this administration is going to find itself shaken right off its foundations.
01:02:42Planning to make a political football out of it?
01:02:45Call it anything you like.
01:02:47Gentlemen, thank you for giving us your time.
01:02:50Well, it's still sitting right in my lap, and all I have to do is catch him.
01:03:03Oh, sure.
01:03:03You'll catch him, and they'll kill him, and everybody will forget about it.
01:03:09That is, till the next one comes along.
01:03:12And it'll start all over again.
01:04:48Drop that gun.
01:04:49Make sure I hear it hit.
01:04:50I ought to beat your brains out.
01:05:01What's the matter with you, Rivers?
01:05:11This gun hasn't been fired in years.
01:05:13The hammer doesn't work, and there's no firing pin.
01:05:15Look, Lieutenant, the way things are today, you jump first, then ask the questions.
01:05:18I saw the gun, I brought him in.
01:05:20Where'd you get this, son?
01:05:21It used to belong to my father.
01:05:22What were you doing up on the roof?
01:05:23Nothing.
01:05:24Well, you were up there pointing this.
01:05:25You think that's nothing?
01:05:26I didn't hurt anybody.
01:05:27No, and you're not going to.
01:05:28Okay, Rivers, take him out and let him go.
01:05:30If your father wants his gun, you tell him it's down here.
01:05:31Go ahead and keep the gun.
01:05:32You think I care about the gun?
01:05:33I know where there's plenty of guns and plenty of bullets, too.
01:05:34You think there's only one guy in this town that doesn't like people?
01:05:37There's millions of them, and I know who they are.
01:05:38They can get me all the guns and bullets I want.
01:05:39You can't kick me or I'll...
01:05:40Take him over to the city hospital and see what they think of the psycho ward.
01:05:54But you just said...
01:05:55It doesn't matter what I just said.
01:05:57What does matter is that I just got an idea about him.
01:05:59I don't want to be looking for him in a couple of years
01:06:02when he's got a real gun in a number of years.
01:06:06If you don't mind, I shouldn't put you in a couple of years
01:06:09when he's got a real gun, or maybe an axe.
01:06:12Go ahead.
01:06:24Gonna have a nice weekend, Miller?
01:06:27Yeah, I guess so. I don't know.
01:06:29I want you to do something for me before you come back on Monday.
01:06:32Think you can?
01:06:34What?
01:06:35Change that bandage.
01:06:37I can't change it.
01:06:39Then find someone who can. It's filthy.
01:06:42We can't have our drivers going around with things like that on their hands.
01:06:45I don't want to see it on your hand Monday.
01:07:07Get this way out of here.
01:07:17Is it the sniper?
01:07:19Sure, it's the sniper. One side, please. One side on the street.
01:07:23One side, please. One side.
01:07:24Hey, how many does that make? Four?
01:07:26Why don't you do something? Earn your money.
01:07:29Ah, they're always there after it happened.
01:07:32Getting so you can't even go to a park on a Sunday.
01:07:34Some police force.
01:07:36How long ago did it happen?
01:07:38About 15 minutes ago.
01:07:40You got here fast enough.
01:07:41Where did the shot come from?
01:07:43Where did the shot come from?
01:07:46I don't know.
01:07:47We were just walking, and she said, let's sit down, and...
01:07:50she sat down, and I was about to sit down myself.
01:07:52Look around, Joe, and see what you can find.
01:07:54Right.
01:07:55Can you think of anybody that you've had any trouble with lately?
01:07:59Anybody mad at her?
01:08:01No, she got a long fight with everybody.
01:08:04I never seen her fight with anyone except me once in a while.
01:08:08Everybody likes Sandy.
01:08:10Hey, I found the show!
01:08:12Put that down, you idiot.
01:08:14What's the matter with you? You're crazy?
01:08:16Sorry, I forgot.
01:08:17You forgot.
01:08:22Why'd you do it?
01:08:23Don't you go!
01:08:24You forgot to get a problem, and you just tried to move.
01:08:25Don't move.
01:08:26Come on.
01:08:27Come on.
01:08:28Let's see the opening.
01:08:29No, no, no!
01:08:31Come on.
01:08:34No, no, no, no, no!
01:08:36Oh, no.
01:08:38You've been waiting for a while.
01:08:39Watch your calls!
01:08:41No.
01:08:42No, no!
01:08:46Here it is, here it is, my lord, fight.
01:08:51I'll be delivered to this, my lord, guide.
01:09:16Hey, be careful.
01:09:19I know a ten-year-old kid can do better than that with his left hand.
01:09:50If they're all like you, I might just as well go to sleep.
01:09:55Three balls for nine, nine for a quarter. Let's say you knock her in the water.
01:09:59Say you look like a pitcher, how about you there?
01:10:02Nine, nine it is.
01:10:04Hey, Don, he looks like a pitcher. An empty pitcher.
01:10:10I might just as well go to sleep.
01:10:13Maybe you need a basketball, Mac.
01:10:17Oh, he's picking for the job.
01:10:21Pretty lucky.
01:10:23Off hand, I can think of three ball clubs that could use this guy.
01:10:38Are you sure, doctor?
01:10:40Nobody with a burned hand say in the past two weeks.
01:10:46Not even a woman?
01:10:47I see.
01:10:48Well, thank you, doctor.
01:10:49I'm sorry to have disturbed you at this hour of the night.
01:10:54Goodbye.
01:10:55Oh, boy.
01:10:56How many does that make?
01:10:57Hmm.
01:10:58I don't know.
01:10:59I don't know.
01:11:00I lost count.
01:11:01Well, the next one's Shipley, Harold Shipley.
01:11:02Altamont 41919.
01:11:03Oh, boy.
01:11:04How many does that make?
01:11:05I don't know.
01:11:06I lost count.
01:11:07Well, the next one's Shipley, Harold Shipley.
01:11:08Altamont 41919.
01:11:09Oh, you take over for a while.
01:11:10I'll be talking to the doctors in my sleep.
01:11:11Not that I'll be getting any sleep.
01:11:12Teletypes, Lieutenant.
01:11:15I'm sorry to have disturbed you at this hour of the night.
01:11:16Nobody with a burned hand say in the past two weeks.
01:11:17Not even a woman.
01:11:18I see.
01:11:19Well, thank you, doctor.
01:11:20I'm sorry to have disturbed you at this hour of the night.
01:11:21Goodbye.
01:11:22Oh, boy.
01:11:23How many does that make?
01:11:24The next one's Shipley, Harold Shipley, Altamont 41919.
01:11:29Oh, you take over for a while.
01:11:31I'll be talking to the doctors in my sleep.
01:11:33Not that I'll be getting any sleep.
01:11:34Teletypes, Lieutenant.
01:11:49Hello. Can I talk to Dr. Shipley, please?
01:11:51Sergeant Ferris, homicide.
01:11:53Police department.
01:11:55What?
01:11:56Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
01:11:58Who's handling his practice?
01:12:00Yeah, I see.
01:12:03Well, thanks very much.
01:12:05I'm sorry I disturbed you.
01:12:08Dr. Shipley's been sick himself for months.
01:12:10Dr. Holliday is handling his practice,
01:12:12and we have talked to Dr. Holliday.
01:12:14Anything in the teletypes?
01:12:16No, just the usual.
01:12:18Somebody had a target in his backyard.
01:12:20Some dame thinks the sniper's been spying on her.
01:12:22Some of the dame says the guy's been throwing baseballs at her,
01:12:25which is funny because that's her job,
01:12:27having baseballs thrown at her.
01:12:29Some man wants us to, uh...
01:12:32baseballs.
01:12:35Where are you going?
01:12:37File room.
01:12:46Homicide, Sergeant Ferris.
01:12:47Hiya, Scott. Where are ya?
01:12:50What?
01:12:52No kidding.
01:12:53Hey, that's great.
01:12:54Yeah, we'll be right over.
01:12:55Hey, Frank, they found out where they put on the bandage.
01:13:08No kidding.
01:13:09That's what I said.
01:13:10Come on, huh?
01:13:11What do you got there?
01:13:12I don't know yet, but maybe it's the guy that put the bandage on.
01:13:16That's the one.
01:13:17That's not the name he gave.
01:13:18Burnside, he called himself.
01:13:20He called himself Edward, though.
01:13:21How about the address?
01:13:22That'll be a phony.
01:13:23And the one under the name of Miller will be out of date.
01:13:25Mm-hmm.
01:13:26He's probably moved five times since he registered.
01:13:28How did he act when he was here?
01:13:30As I remember, sort of strange.
01:13:32I tried to talk, you know, cheerfully, but he wasn't buying any.
01:13:36We thought of sending him up to Psycho, but something came up and...
01:13:39There was a very bad accident case came in.
01:13:41That's right.
01:13:42That's what it was.
01:13:44Wait a minute.
01:13:45There was something he said to me at the end.
01:13:48He said, uh...
01:13:50Oh, what was it?
01:13:52Oh, yes.
01:13:53He said, uh, don't you think this is a funny way to get hurt?
01:13:56Or something like that.
01:13:58I was so busy, I didn't pay any attention.
01:14:01I guess maybe he wanted to stop himself.
01:14:04Maybe he wanted to stop himself for years.
01:14:07Maybe nobody else paid any attention either.
01:14:17They'd better get this nut.
01:14:19Next thing you know, he'll be coming right into your house.
01:14:21I think it's horrible.
01:14:22Who'd he kill this time?
01:14:23A girl walking in the park with her boyfriend.
01:14:26But he left a bandage behind him.
01:14:28Maybe that's clue enough for them.
01:14:30I certainly hope so.
01:14:32Wherever you go these days, that's all people talk about.
01:14:35You can say that again.
01:14:40Did you say a bandage?
01:14:41Yeah.
01:14:42They found it on a bush right by the cartridge case.
01:14:44What kind of a bandage?
01:14:46Wait a minute.
01:14:48Yeah, here it is.
01:14:50Police laboratory technicians report that the bandage is from a man's right hand.
01:14:55Evidently covering a band burn.
01:14:57I also...
01:15:16Operator, get me to the police department, please.
01:15:18You sure you've got the place surrounded?
01:15:19He can get in, but he won't get out.
01:15:21Is he often late?
01:15:22Is he?
01:15:23Maybe three times in the last couple of weeks, Mr. Alpine.
01:15:26But I warned him.
01:15:27I told him if it happened to...
01:15:28Do you know his number?
01:15:29Yes, I know it.
01:15:30Call his place and see if he's left for work yet.
01:15:32Yes, sir.
01:15:33Tell me, Lieutenant.
01:15:34Do you think you can keep the name of the establishment out of this?
01:15:36It'll be very bad for business.
01:15:37Very bad.
01:15:38Don't talk to me about that, Mr. Alpine.
01:15:39Talk to the reporters.
01:15:40There must be some...
01:15:41Hello.
01:15:42This is the Alpine cleaners and dyers.
01:15:44Has Eddie Miller left for work yet?
01:15:46What?
01:15:48I see.
01:15:50He left half an hour ago.
01:15:52He ought to be here by now.
01:15:53How many men you got out there, Joel?
01:15:55I don't know.
01:15:56Maybe 15, 20.
01:15:57Where is he?
01:15:58Why isn't he here?
01:15:59What's keeping him this time?
01:16:09We got all the trash.
01:16:10Have you got to move on?
01:16:11How could we get моeless?
01:16:12I'm not sure why.
01:16:13I might have to get my son.
01:16:14Oh, my god.
01:16:15I won't go.
01:16:16I ain't my son.
01:16:17I don't care.
01:16:18What water?
01:16:19I don't care.
01:16:20I'm not sure.
01:16:21I'm not sure.
01:16:22I don't care.
01:16:23I don't care.
01:16:37Yes, sir?
01:16:38Marshal, wait a minute.
01:17:08Hey, the sniper!
01:17:10Hey, the sniper!
01:17:12Hey, the sniper!
01:17:14Hey!
01:17:16Hey, over there, the sniper!
01:17:18Hey! Hey!
01:17:20Over there, the sniper!
01:17:22The sniper!
01:17:24Hey, come on, come on!
01:17:26The sniper, look out!
01:17:28Hey!
01:17:30Hey, somebody, look!
01:17:36Hey, look, I'm here!
01:17:38Hey!
01:17:40Get out of the room!
01:17:42Why did you have to do that?
01:17:44I didn't kill her.
01:17:46You can see I didn't kill her.
01:17:48Why do you have to yell like that?
01:17:50Hey!
01:18:08Hey!
01:18:10Hey!
01:18:12Hey!
01:18:14Hey!
01:18:16Hey!
01:18:18Hey!
01:18:20Hey!
01:18:22Hey!
01:18:26Hey!
01:18:28Hey!
01:18:30Hey!
01:18:32Hey!
01:18:34Hey!
01:18:36Hey!
01:18:44Hey!
01:18:46Hey!
01:18:47Hey!
01:18:48Hey!
01:18:50Hey!
01:18:51Hey!
01:18:52Let's go.
01:19:22Let's go.
01:19:52Let's go.
01:20:22Let's go.
01:20:52Let's go.
01:21:23And request that any citizen who knows of any man who has had a badly burned right hand within the past two weeks to report him to the police immediately. He may be the sniper. I repeat. He may be the sniper. We know that this man...
01:21:37burned hands, burned hands, snipers. I don't know what the world's coming to. Do you, Asa?
01:21:43Why, Mr. Miller, what brings you home from work at this...
01:21:49Ah!
01:21:53Mr. Miller!
01:21:55Mr. Miller!
01:21:56Mr. Miller!
01:21:58Mr. Miller!
01:21:59Mr. Miller!
01:22:00Mr. Miller!
01:22:01Mr. Miller!
01:22:02Mr. Miller!
01:22:04Mr. Miller!
01:22:06Mr. Miller!
01:22:08Mr. Miller!
01:22:09Mr. Miller!
01:22:10Mr. Miller!
01:22:11Mr. Miller!
01:22:12Mr. Miller!
01:22:13Mr. Miller!
01:22:14Mr. Miller!
01:22:15Mr. Miller!
01:22:16Mr. Miller!
01:22:17Mr. Miller!
01:22:18Mr. Miller!
01:22:19Mr. Miller!
01:22:20Mr. Miller!
01:22:21Mr. Miller!
01:22:22Let's go.
01:22:52Let's go.
01:23:22Let's go.
01:23:52You can't go down there.
01:24:04Oh, we want to see what's going on.
01:24:06There's nothing to see.
01:24:07Oh, come on, handsome.
01:24:08You heard me.
01:24:18What's up?
01:24:18What's going on?
01:24:19Nothing we need you for.
01:24:20Stay back.
01:24:21They got the sniper up there.
01:24:22He lives up the street.
01:24:24I hope they kill him.
01:24:25Get somebody into that school up there.
01:24:26Tell them to keep those kids inside.
01:24:28Bye.
01:24:29Hi, Frank.
01:24:30Where have you been?
01:24:31Seated a crime.
01:24:32Looks like we missed him.
01:24:32Yeah.
01:24:33Well, we won't miss him this time.
01:24:34Which house?
01:24:35That one with the shades drawn.
01:24:42He's holed up in his room there.
01:24:44You know, some solid citizens are going to get their brains blown out if they don't pull their heads in.
01:24:48Not that they got any brains to begin with.
01:24:50Why don't you tell them?
01:24:51I'm waiting for the sound truck.
01:24:53Have you sent any of our men into the house?
01:24:54No, I figure I'm using tear gas.
01:24:56I'll go in.
01:24:57Don't be foolish, Frank.
01:24:59Why not?
01:24:59Come on, Joe.
01:25:00Let's try the back.
01:25:03Mates, Flaherty.
01:25:04Lieutenant Kaffka's going in the back way.
01:25:06Follow him.
01:25:24Eddie, we've got you surrounded.
01:25:42We'll give you five minutes to come out with your hands up.
01:25:46Eddie, you're surrounded.
01:25:49We'll give you five minutes to come out with your hands up.
01:25:54This is Inspector Anderson speaking.
01:25:59Will the people please get their heads out of their windows?
01:26:02I repeat, get your heads out of the windows.
01:26:06There may be shooting here.
01:26:21All right, Eddie.
01:26:22Four and a half minutes.
01:26:24Four and a half minutes.
01:26:24Four and a half minutes, Eddie.
01:26:27Oh, Miller.
01:26:50You coming out, Miller?
01:26:52This is the police, Miller.
01:26:58Come out with your hands up.
01:27:00Take it easy.
01:27:21All right, Eddie.
01:27:36Let's go.
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