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A woman reports her husband robbed her grandmother's home, taking everything, even the cane for the blind grandmother.
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00:08The End
00:29This is the city, Los Angeles, California.
00:32Two and one half million people live here.
00:35Every month, 5,000 more crowd in.
00:39Tourists spend over a billion, one hundred million dollars a year in Southern California.
00:44It's a big business.
00:46On Olvera Street, you can buy the best Mexican handcrafts this side of Mexico City.
00:52Anything you're looking for, Los Angeles has it.
00:54If it's for sale, you can buy it.
00:58Some people don't bother bringing money.
01:00They do their shopping at the point of a gun.
01:02That's when I come in.
01:03I carry a badge.
01:06It was Tuesday, June 14th.
01:08It was clear in Los Angeles.
01:09We were working the day watch out of robbery division.
01:12My partner's Bill Gannon.
01:13The boss is Cap'n Howe.
01:15My name's Friday.
01:17The Daily Occurrence Report is a measurement of the city.
01:20It's all there.
01:21Burglaries, holdups, murders.
01:23As the city grows, the report grows.
01:26Part of the extra weight was being contributed by a gang of armed thieves specializing in holding up cocktail lounges.
01:33The count to date was six.
01:34So far, nobody had been killed.
01:37Number seven might not be so lucky.
01:48The story you are about to see is true.
01:50The names have been changed to protect the innocent.
02:16Bill, Joe.
02:17Morning, Skipper.
02:18How are you coming on those cocktail lounge 211s?
02:20Nothing much so far.
02:21M.O.'s always the same.
02:23Four men wearing full-face red plastic masks.
02:26Near as we can tell, they haven't had anything but cocktail lounges.
02:29Six so far, mostly around the Highland Park area.
02:31Yeah.
02:32Suspects always drive a red Cadillac.
02:34Anything else on the car?
02:35No license number, but they all agree on one thing.
02:38What's that?
02:39It's an old model, red convertible.
02:41Anything show up in the F.I. cards?
02:44Nothing.
02:46Robbery, how?
02:47Yeah.
02:49Okay.
02:51Yellow.
02:52All right, thanks.
02:54Maybe they got something for you over Georgia Street.
02:56Yeah, what's that?
02:57Edwards and Beeson have a juvenile in custody for GTA.
02:59Picked up last night in Highland Park.
03:01Yeah.
03:02Says he remembers seeing four men in an old model red Cad convertible.
03:189.32 a.m.
03:19Bill and I drove over to Georgia Juvenile.
03:23The interrogating officers were Jack Edwards and Frank Beeson.
03:27Edwards told us the boy's name was Fred Tiller, age 17.
03:30This was his second offense.
03:31He was on probation.
03:32He's a cool one, Joe.
03:34He won't give you much.
03:35Yeah.
03:35Copped out on three other auto thefts.
03:37That's all we can get.
03:37Right.
03:38Thanks, Jack.
03:40Frank, let us know when you're through to him.
03:41Right.
03:47Got a couple more questions, son.
03:49I already talked to Edwards.
03:50Talk to us.
03:50Tell us about the four men on that Cadillac.
03:52What about him?
03:53Do you know him?
03:53No.
03:54You sure?
03:55Edwards asked me if I ever lifted a caddy.
03:56I told him he must be kidding.
03:58Man, those things are boats.
03:59Me, I dig Mustangs.
04:00They're really boss.
04:01Where'd you see it?
04:02What?
04:02The Cadillac.
04:03Well, the kids hang out, you know, at the drive-in.
04:05Where is that?
04:06Sixth and Franklin, but you're wasting your time.
04:08Are we?
04:08Sure.
04:09Nobody'd steal that caddy, man.
04:10Why not?
04:11Man, who'd want it?
04:12It's a piece of junk.
04:1912.28 p.m.
04:21Bill and I checked out the drive-in Tiller told us about.
04:23We asked a waitress named Angie if she had seen a red Cadillac.
04:27Red Caddy?
04:28Sure, I remember.
04:29A couple of wise kids.
04:30Teenagers.
04:31Think they're clever.
04:32Yes, ma'am.
04:32Do you remember their names?
04:34Who remembers names?
04:35I wait on cars.
04:35I don't wait on people.
04:37You can spot them, you know?
04:38Take a Buick.
04:39Always good for a tip.
04:40Little foreign cars forget it.
04:42They stiff you every time.
04:43Can't get a nickel from them.
04:44Yes, ma'am.
04:45How many did you say were in the car?
04:47Two, I think.
04:48Yeah, one's a large Coke, the other one's a milkshake.
04:51Yeah, two.
04:51Could you describe them?
04:53No, kids all look alike.
04:55Like I said, one's a Coke and the other one's a milkshake.
04:57That's it.
04:58When you took their order, did they say anything?
05:00Mention a name?
05:01Anything like that?
05:01One thing, maybe.
05:03Yes, ma'am.
05:03Well, they were kidding around, you know.
05:05And the Coke says to the milkshake, it's robbery, he says.
05:08Yeah, he says, Larry, she sure robbed the cradle when she married you.
05:11And the milkshake just laughs.
05:13Thought it was real funny.
05:14Larry, is that the name he used?
05:16Yeah, that's right.
05:17Larry.
05:18The Coke was kidding him about his wife.
05:19Claims she looked more like his mother.
05:21Yes, ma'am.
05:21Go on.
05:22One more thing I remember.
05:23What's that?
05:24They didn't leave a tip.
05:33We figured there was a chance the suspect, known only as Larry, could have been in trouble
05:37before.
05:38If so, the officers at Juvenile Division might be able to help us again.
05:421.33 p.m., we check back with Officer Jack Edwards.
05:45Hi, Jack.
05:46Ready?
05:47Hi, Gavin.
05:48Keeping you busy?
05:48All the time.
05:49We're looking for a kid, first name Larry, no last name.
05:52Chance you might have handled him.
05:53I might have handled a thousand, Larry.
05:55Yeah, we know, Jack.
05:56We got something that might help.
05:57What's that?
05:58He might be married to an older woman.
06:00How does that mean anything to you?
06:02Yeah?
06:03Yeah, sure.
06:04Larry, um...
06:08Larry Hubert.
06:09Sure, we've handled him before.
06:13Here's this, Pajich.
06:14County camp graduate.
06:16Kind of a weird setup, Joe.
06:17Larry's 17.
06:18Edna, that's the wife.
06:19Got to be at least 10, 12 years older than him.
06:21Anything on her?
06:23No.
06:23Clean, as far as we know.
06:24Got the address, Jack?
06:26Yeah, uh, 8854 Wilton.
06:28Thanks a lot, Jack.
06:29What's Hubert up to now?
06:30211.
06:31We figure three adults in the gang.
06:33Kid'll never learn, I guess.
06:34Well, it might help if he do one thing.
06:36What's that?
06:37Stick to people his own age.
06:462.15 p.m.
06:48The Wilton Street address was in an older section of the city.
06:50It was neat and well-kept, like the Cadillac parked at the curb.
06:55Without a warrant, we couldn't shake down the car.
06:58We would have to question Larry Hubert first.
07:01Try to get his permission.
07:06You Larry Hubert?
07:07Yeah.
07:08Police officers, all right if we come in?
07:10You do be cops?
07:11Robbery division.
07:12Where's Edwards?
07:13I don't know you guys.
07:13Well, maybe it's time you did, son.
07:15Why don't you come right in?
07:18Well, how come Edwards isn't with you?
07:19I give him all my business.
07:20We're living in the age of specialization, son.
07:22You own that Cadillac parked outside?
07:24Well, yeah.
07:25Just stay put.
07:26Keep your hands out of your pockets.
07:27Yeah, that's my car.
07:28Need, isn't it?
07:29You know, I fixed that thing up myself.
07:30What are you guys looking for?
07:31Some answers.
07:33Hey, is it all right if I put a shirt on?
07:35I'm kind of cold.
07:35Where is it?
07:36In the bedroom.
07:37We'll both go.
07:38Sure.
07:39I'll check the kitchen.
07:44Freeze!
07:47All right, now you just stand still
07:48and keep those hands in plain sight
07:49where I can see them.
07:50Bill!
08:01Get your hands behind your back.
08:05I suppose you just sit down
08:06in the end of the bed.
08:08Or check it through CII.
08:10Right.
08:11All right, son, you're under arrest.
08:12It's my duty to inform you
08:13of your constitutional rights.
08:15You have the right to remain silent.
08:16Any statement you make
08:17may be used against you
08:18in a court of law.
08:19You have the right
08:19to the presence of an attorney.
08:21If you desire an attorney
08:21and cannot afford one,
08:22one will be appointed
08:23before any question.
08:24Do you understand that?
08:25Yeah, I've heard it before.
08:26Do you understand it?
08:27Okay, I understand it.
08:28Where'd you get the gun?
08:29A friend gave it to me.
08:30What friend?
08:31Just a guy.
08:32He borrowed my car once in a while
08:33and he gave it to me
08:33to pay for using the car,
08:34that's all.
08:35What's his name?
08:36Look, why should I think out?
08:37I can give you a couple of reasons.
08:38You're on probation,
08:39possession of a deadly weapon.
08:40Is that enough?
08:41It was a gift.
08:42Did you ever point it at anybody?
08:43I told you,
08:43the guy gave it to me
08:44for using the car.
08:44Tell me so I believe it.
08:46Guy's name was Jones.
08:47You want to try for Smith or Brown?
08:48I want it straight, son.
08:49I'm leveling with you.
08:50Can I help it
08:51if the guy's name is Jones?
08:52I met him at work.
08:53Where's that?
08:54Burbank, Phillips Industries.
08:56They make that plastic tile stuff,
08:57you know,
08:58that they glue on counters.
08:59Miss Jones,
09:00he worked there too, does he?
09:01Yeah, then he quit.
09:02What'd you do, retire?
09:03No, I'm sick today.
09:05Oh, sure you are.
09:05Who are you?
09:06We're police officers, ma'am.
09:08What are you doing here?
09:09Are you Edna Hubert?
09:10I'm Mrs. Hubert, yes.
09:11Is this your husband?
09:12Yes.
09:12Did you have to put
09:12those handcuffs on?
09:13He has a gun, ma'am.
09:15It's Hot Joe,
09:16one of seven,
09:17taken in a 459
09:18from a sporting goods store
09:19last month.
09:20Before or after
09:20the red mask holdups?
09:21Before.
09:22All right, son,
09:23tell me where you got that gun.
09:24What's this about a red mask?
09:25She doesn't know anything.
09:26Six cocktail lounges
09:27were held up
09:28all by four men
09:29wearing red masks.
09:30They drove a car like Larry's
09:31and Larry has a gun.
09:32What'd he tell you?
09:33Back out of this Edna,
09:34will ya?
09:35She doesn't know
09:35anything honest.
09:36Sergeant?
09:37Yes, ma'am?
09:38Could I talk to you
09:38alone a minute?
09:40Yes, ma'am.
09:45I, um,
09:46I don't want Larry
09:47to hear this.
09:49He doesn't like
09:49his wife to interfere.
09:50I understand, ma'am.
09:51I don't think
09:52Larry did this.
09:54Whatever you said he did.
09:55We have to check it out, ma'am.
09:57But even if he did,
09:58it's not his fault,
09:59you know.
09:59I'm the one
10:00who should be arrested.
10:01How's that?
10:02Well, I work nights.
10:04I'm a cashier
10:04in a coffee shop.
10:05And there's nobody.
10:07Nobody?
10:08Well, there's nobody
10:09to look after him
10:10while I'm out.
10:11Well, now it looks to me
10:12like he can take care
10:13of himself.
10:13But he's only a boy.
10:15Well, I guess you know
10:16that better than I do, ma'am.
10:18You disapprove of me,
10:19don't you?
10:19But should I?
10:20You're like everybody else.
10:22How's that?
10:22I can hear him
10:23when I come home.
10:25Whispering and pointing fingers
10:26and laughing behind my back.
10:28I think it's funny.
10:30But I'm not ashamed.
10:32Why shouldn't I have
10:33what everybody else has got?
10:35A little happiness.
10:36It's all I want.
10:38Yes, ma'am.
10:39He's better off with me,
10:40you know.
10:41It's a nice home.
10:42It's clean.
10:43Nice things.
10:45He wouldn't have it
10:46if it wasn't for me.
10:47Yes, ma'am.
10:48Well, I guess you think
10:48all he sees in me
10:49is somebody to pay the bills.
10:51No, ma'am.
10:53I'm only 29.
10:56Well, I'm not so old.
10:59Maybe I'm not so pretty,
11:01but, well, he could have
11:02had his pick.
11:03I know that.
11:04I make it easy for him.
11:06Who's that, ma'am?
11:07Birds, he calls them.
11:09The teenage girls.
11:11You know, short skirts
11:12and showing everything.
11:14Stand around our corners
11:16making eyes.
11:17The delinquents.
11:18Well, that's what they are,
11:20you know.
11:21I wouldn't know, ma'am.
11:22Larry used to be.
11:23Used to be what?
11:25A delinquent.
11:26He was always
11:27getting into trouble.
11:29Nobody wanted him,
11:30you see.
11:31Nobody.
11:32He'd still be on the street
11:33if it wasn't for me.
11:34Is that so?
11:36I rescued him.
11:38You see these books?
11:40They're his.
11:41He's very intelligent.
11:43He goes to the library.
11:45Has a card and everything.
11:47We read a lot.
11:49You know, together.
11:51That's better, isn't it?
11:52Better than what?
11:54Than being alone.
11:56Yes, ma'am.
11:58Sergeant.
12:00Yes, ma'am?
12:01I don't know
12:02where his parents are.
12:04Does that make a difference?
12:06Well, I wouldn't know, ma'am.
12:07Larry won't let me contact them.
12:10Know what I think?
12:11What's that?
12:12I think he's ashamed.
12:15They're poor people, you know.
12:16They're, well,
12:17not used to nice things.
12:19I see.
12:20That makes me his guardian,
12:22doesn't it?
12:23I mean, being his wife.
12:26No, I doubt that, ma'am.
12:27But as his wife,
12:28it's my duty to inform you
12:29of your constitutional rights.
12:31Now, both you and Larry
12:32have the right to remain silent.
12:33Any statement you make
12:34may be used against you
12:34in a court of law.
12:36You have the right
12:36to the presence of an attorney.
12:37If you desire an attorney
12:38and can't afford one,
12:39one will be appointed
12:40before any questioning.
12:41Do you understand that, ma'am?
12:44Yes.
12:53Find it in the closet, Joe.
12:57Sergeant, did you mean
12:58what you said before?
13:00What's that, ma'am?
13:02About if I couldn't afford
13:03an attorney?
13:04Yes, ma'am.
13:07I guess maybe we need one.
13:163.48 p.m.
13:17We returned to Georgia Juvenile
13:19with the suspect.
13:20Although we had decided
13:21not to detain Mrs. Hubert,
13:22she insisted on coming anyway.
13:24Mrs. Hubert called
13:25the public defender's office
13:26to arrange for an attorney.
13:28Bill and I took the subject
13:29to the juvenile squad room.
13:30We turned Hubert over
13:31to Jack Edwards
13:32to be booked under Section 602
13:34of the Welfare and Institutions Code
13:36for 211 PC, robbery.
13:38Since further interrogation
13:40of Larry Hubert
13:41would have to await
13:41the arrival of an attorney,
13:43we decided to check out
13:44the one lead he had given us.
13:46Without a first name
13:47on Jones,
13:47we couldn't run it
13:48through R&I,
13:49but we figured that
13:50Phillips Industries,
13:51the place Hubert claimed
13:52he met Jones,
13:53would be the best place
13:54to check it out.
13:574.15 p.m.
13:58Because of the outbound
14:00commuter traffic,
14:00it took us 20 minutes
14:01to get to Burbank.
14:04Phillips Industries
14:05was a medium-sized
14:06combination plant
14:07and showroom operation.
14:08The personnel manager,
14:10Mr. Bernard Ashton,
14:11told us they employed
14:12about 100 people.
14:13He didn't remember
14:14either Hubert or Jones.
14:16We got a lot of trenchants,
14:17you know.
14:17They think the grass
14:18is always meaner
14:19down the street.
14:20Most of our people
14:21have been with us
14:2110, 12 years, though.
14:22Good, solid people.
14:23Yes, sir.
14:24Larry Hubert,
14:25good, solid lead.
14:26It's a shame, though.
14:27Well, how's that?
14:28He missed four or five
14:29days' work last month.
14:30Keeps that up,
14:31I'll have to let him go.
14:32Yes, sir.
14:33Oh, that Jones fellow,
14:34what's his first name?
14:35We don't know, sir.
14:36We'd like you to tell us.
14:37I got three here.
14:39Jones, Robert M.
14:41He's been with us
14:42for eight years.
14:43Jones, James A.
14:44A little short fellow.
14:45He does finishing work.
14:46Has a way about him,
14:47you know.
14:47He jokes a lot.
14:49Jones, Donald R.
14:52Hmm.
14:52Now, that's interesting.
14:53What's that?
14:54Well, this fellow
14:55left us five or six weeks ago.
14:56Now, that's real funny.
14:58Well, what's that, sir?
14:59His closing check.
15:00He never came back to get it.
15:10With Jones' address
15:11provided by Ashton,
15:13we arranged for the
15:13nearest black-and-white unit
15:15to try and pick him up
15:16immediately.
15:18The black-and-white unit
15:19reported that Jones
15:20was not at home.
15:21We asked that another
15:23robbery division unit
15:24stake out the apartment house
15:25while we returned to PAB
15:26to check Jones
15:27through R&I.
15:29We ran the name
15:30Donald R. Jones
15:31through R&I.
15:32He had done time
15:33at San Quentin
15:34for armed robbery.
15:35He was out on parole.
15:37He had not checked
15:38with Al Tucker,
15:39his parole officer,
15:40for six weeks.
15:41It looked like he had
15:42gone back to his old habits.
15:45With the stakeout
15:46on Jones' apartment,
15:47we decided to return
15:48to Georgia Juvenile,
15:496.12 p.m.
15:50This is my attorney,
15:52Mr. Auerbach.
15:53How do you do, sir?
15:54This is Bill Gannon.
15:55How are you?
15:55Jill Friday.
15:56Glad to know you.
15:57I've talked to the boy.
15:58Do you want to fill me in?
15:59We're holding him
16:00under WIC-602-211-PC.
16:02Robbery.
16:03On what grounds?
16:04Gang always wore
16:05full-face plastic red masks.
16:07He had one.
16:07He was also in possession
16:08of a stolen gun.
16:09They can't keep him in jail,
16:11can they?
16:11A 17-year-old boy?
16:13That's the best thing
16:14he's got going for him,
16:15Mrs. Hubert.
16:15What's that?
16:16His age being 17.
16:18You see,
16:18juvenile law in California
16:19is based on a concept
16:21of correction and rehabilitation,
16:22not punishment.
16:23I've talked to him.
16:24He knows he can remain silent.
16:26But after a hearing,
16:27it could influence a judge
16:28to declare Larry unfit
16:30as a juvenile
16:31and remand him for trial
16:32as an adult.
16:33The judge might have a lot
16:34in favor of that argument.
16:35Larry has a record.
16:36He's on probation.
16:36He's married.
16:37He's functioning as an adult.
16:39I think the police
16:40would have to come up
16:40with more evidence
16:41to convict him for our murmuring.
16:42But if they've got
16:43what Gannon here says
16:44they've got,
16:44there's a good chance
16:45they could put Larry away
16:46for a while right now.
16:48Now, if Larry were to make
16:49a clean breast of it,
16:50a judge might view that
16:51as an indication of repentance.
16:53It could make it easier on him.
16:54That's just my opinion,
16:56you understand?
16:56You want Larry to confess?
16:58Is that what you want?
16:59No, that's up to Larry.
17:01I told him what I'm telling you.
17:02He wanted to know
17:03what you thought.
17:04What'd you tell him?
17:06Well, I just told you.
17:07If he's innocent,
17:07he has nothing to hide.
17:08And if he's guilty,
17:09I'd advise him to admit his guilt.
17:10It's to his benefit to do so.
17:13It's not fair, Mr. Auerbach.
17:14It's not fair at all.
17:16Mrs. Hubert,
17:17I just explained
17:17the way the law works.
17:19It really doesn't make
17:20any difference, does it?
17:21Whether he confesses or not.
17:23How's that, ma'am?
17:25They'll take him away from me.
17:28I lose either way, don't I?
17:446.43 p.m.
17:46Acting on the advice
17:46of his attorney,
17:47Larry Hubert made
17:48a full confession.
17:49He implicated Donald Jones
17:51as the leader
17:52and named two other accomplices.
17:54We put out an APB
17:55to have them picked up.
17:58Under California law,
17:59the confession of an accomplice
18:00without corroboration
18:01is never sufficient to convict.
18:03The red masks Hubert
18:05and the others wore
18:06prevented positive identification
18:07by their victims.
18:09Unless they all confessed,
18:10we felt we didn't have enough
18:12to take to court.
18:147.20 p.m.
18:16We returned to Jones' apartment house
18:17and checked in with the team
18:18on stakeout, Chitwood and Emlett.
18:20They had nothing to report,
18:21no sign of the suspect.
18:23They drove around
18:24to the rear of the building
18:25to relieve the team
18:25on stakeout in the alley.
18:317.44 p.m.
18:55Police officers, stand still.
18:57Open that box,
18:57you're a dead man.
18:58Put it down.
18:58Now!
18:59Now!
19:06Keep those hands
19:07out of your pockets, lady.
19:09Would somebody tell me
19:10what this is all about?
19:10You just stay quiet.
19:12You're under arrest.
19:13For what?
19:14Illegal parking?
19:14Just shut up and listen,
19:15both of you.
19:16It's my duty to advise you
19:17of your constitutional rights.
19:18You have the right
19:19to remain silent
19:20and any statement you make
19:21may be used against you
19:21in a court of law.
19:22You have the right
19:23to the presence of an attorney.
19:24If you desire an attorney
19:25and can't afford one,
19:26one will be appointed
19:27before any questioning.
19:28Yeah, are you finished?
19:30Do you understand that, Jones?
19:31Yeah.
19:32You?
19:33She understands it.
19:34Do you?
19:35Yes.
19:38These belong to you, lady?
19:39She's a collector.
19:40Give me the case.
19:41I didn't know what was in it.
19:42Why'd you carry it?
19:43It was pretty.
19:44Real talent, huh?
19:46All body, no brain.
19:47Good thing for you I'm slow.
19:49Is that right?
19:50A little faster,
19:51you'd know how dead feels.
19:53Well, now what else
19:53would you like to tell us?
19:55That's it, cop.
19:55You heard it from me.
19:58Hang on to him.
19:58We'll shake the apartment.
20:00What are you looking for, cop?
20:02My little black book?
20:03We'll settle for a red mask.
20:11The shakedown of Jones' apartment
20:13gave us nothing more to go on.
20:14He refused to talk,
20:15and under the law,
20:16we could go no further.
20:17We took him downtown to be booked.
20:21The guns we found
20:22in the girls' makeup kit
20:23were taken in the same 459
20:24as the gun we took
20:25from Larry Hubert.
20:26We knew we had Jones
20:28for parole violation.
20:29We wanted him
20:30and the other two members
20:31of the gang
20:31for the red mask holdups.
20:339.15 p.m.
20:35I got that migraine again.
20:37Yeah.
20:37Pretend we have lunch.
20:39We didn't.
20:40We didn't?
20:41No.
20:42You hungry?
20:43I could eat.
20:44Me too.
20:46Maybe I ought to call Tuck.
20:47Jones P.O.?
20:48Yeah.
20:49Figure he can get him to talk?
20:50Might be worth a try.
20:569.45 p.m.
20:57Bill picked up a sandwich
20:58and I went back to the squad room
20:59to wait for Al Tucker.
21:01He'd been working late.
21:02I filled him in
21:02while Bill waited
21:03in the interrogation room
21:04with the suspect.
21:06Parole officers
21:07are a special breed.
21:08Half policeman,
21:09half social worker.
21:10They have to take
21:11the rejects of society
21:12and try to make
21:13decent citizens out of them.
21:14It's a tough job.
21:15Tougher because there's
21:16not enough of them
21:16to go around.
21:18Most ex-convicts
21:19have a lot of respect
21:19for their parole officers.
21:21They get close.
21:21They have to.
21:22Their parole officer
21:23has to approve
21:24almost everything.
21:25Where they live,
21:25where they work,
21:26what time they get home
21:27at night.
21:27Jones was no exception.
21:37I blew it, huh?
21:38All the way.
21:39You quit your job,
21:40you moved,
21:40you didn't check in.
21:41Here you are again.
21:43I thought you were
21:44squaring, Don.
21:45I got bored
21:46with making tile.
21:48What did you have?
21:49Nine months,
21:50ten months out of the joint?
21:53Well, things were going sweet
21:54until these guys showed up.
21:55You want to tell me about it?
21:57In front of them,
21:58look, Tucker,
21:59I got the right to stay silent.
22:00I'm staying silent.
22:01Wait for you outside, Tut.
22:03Right.
22:04Now look, Don,
22:05this sort of an attitude
22:05isn't going to get you anywhere.
22:08You want a bite?
22:09No, thanks.
22:10You sure?
22:11Sure.
22:11Corned beef,
22:12imported Swiss,
22:13lettuce,
22:14Russian dressing,
22:15coleslaw,
22:15kosher pickle,
22:16slice of tomato,
22:18mayonnaise,
22:18peanut butter,
22:19horseradish,
22:20and a little hot mustard.
22:21No, thanks.
22:21Sure now,
22:22it's an awful good sandwich.
22:23Sounds like a seven-course meal.
22:24Well, it's a little filling.
22:26You think he'll cop out to Tut?
22:27Save an awful lot of time
22:28if he does.
22:36He'll talk to you now.
22:37What'd you do, Tut?
22:38Nothing any other
22:39parole officer couldn't do.
22:40What's that?
22:41Well, Jones figures
22:42he's bound to go back
22:42to the joint
22:43one way or the other.
22:44Yeah.
22:45There's more than
22:45200 different prison jobs
22:47they can hand him up there
22:48at Quentin.
22:49You remember him saying
22:50he didn't like making tile?
22:51Yeah, I do.
22:52Well, he told me
22:53he'd like to try mental work.
22:54I can recommend
22:55what job he gets.
22:56I told him I'd see
22:57what I could do.
22:58You know,
22:59Jones told me something.
23:00I don't know
23:01if he'll mention it to you.
23:02It's not really important.
23:03Thought you might want it
23:04for your case.
23:05What's that, Tut?
23:06What's about that kid,
23:07that teenager,
23:08Larry Hubert?
23:09Oh, yeah.
23:09What about him?
23:09I'm going to be a father.
23:12Well, I miss dinner.
23:14I guess I'd better
23:15be getting on home.
23:15Oh, don't rush off, Tut.
23:16I got half a sandwich.
23:18Yeah?
23:19What's in it?
23:19Oh, you'll love it.
23:21Corned beef,
23:22imported Swiss,
23:23Good night, Bill.
23:24Mattis,
23:24Russian dressing,
23:26coleslaw,
23:27kosher pickle,
23:29a slice of tomato.
23:37The story you have just seen
23:39is true.
23:40The names were changed
23:41to protect the innocent.
23:44On September 15th,
23:46trial was held
23:47in Department 180,
23:48Superior Court
23:49of the State of California
23:50in and for the County
23:51of Los Angeles.
23:52In a moment,
23:53the results of that trial.
23:58The suspects were found guilty
24:00on two counts
24:01of armed robbery.
24:02Robbery in the first degree
24:03is punishable
24:04by imprisonment
24:05in the state prison
24:05for not less than five years.
24:14After a hearing,
24:15the juvenile suspect
24:16was reminded
24:17to the custody
24:18of the California Youth Authority.
24:37The hell,
25:06the juvenile suspect
25:07of little вперed
25:19Altyazı M.K.
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