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00:00:20No!
00:00:21No!
00:00:22No!
00:00:25No, love me!
00:00:27Help me!
00:00:29Help me!
00:00:45When I was a little girl
00:00:48My mom and dad would fight
00:00:51The things they said would hurt me a lot
00:01:26I just couldn't take it
00:01:27I'm coming a ride
00:01:32You can never tell
00:01:36When you'll hitchhike to hell
00:01:40Danger, there's danger
00:01:44On the road
00:01:49Traveling
00:01:50The road of life
00:01:52Is lonesome
00:01:55At best
00:01:56And you need
00:01:58All the lovin'
00:02:00You can get
00:02:04So don't leave your family
00:02:08The friends who care for you
00:02:12Think twice, girl, before you go
00:02:16And try not
00:02:18To forget
00:02:20There's a danger
00:02:22On the road
00:02:24Danger
00:02:26On the road
00:02:37Hey, thanks a lot
00:02:56Sure
00:02:56Now where you headed?
00:02:57As far away from this town as I can get
00:03:00As far away from this town as I can get
00:03:01Actually, I'm trying to make us San Francisco
00:03:02San Francisco?
00:03:04I don't expect you to take me that far
00:03:06But you're headed in the right direction
00:03:08Oh, sure, jump in!
00:03:20You don't seem to like this town much
00:03:22What do you got against it?
00:03:23Just two people, my parents
00:03:26Are you running away?
00:03:28I'm over 18
00:03:29I can do whatever I like
00:03:31I guess you could say I'm running away
00:03:33You shouldn't do that
00:03:36Look, you don't know my parents
00:03:37Especially my mother
00:03:39Where are you going?
00:03:40Who are you going with?
00:03:41What time did you come home?
00:03:42What did you do?
00:03:42She sticks her nose into everything I do
00:03:45Well, that's because she loves you
00:03:46No, she don't
00:03:47She hates me
00:03:48Oh, you sound just like Judy
00:03:51Who's Judy?
00:03:52Oh, that's my sister
00:03:53She ran away too
00:03:54Six years ago
00:03:57And never came back?
00:03:58No
00:03:59No, never came back
00:04:00Mama never got over it
00:04:02Maybe your mama should have treated her a little bit better
00:04:05What do you mean, treated her better?
00:04:08Mama treated Judy like gold
00:04:10Judy never had to lift a finger
00:04:11Mama was always there
00:04:12Mama done everything for that girl
00:04:15And she went and ran away
00:04:18Look, I don't know Judy and I don't know what went on
00:04:21All I know is what goes on in my house
00:04:23I gotta get away
00:04:24Yeah, but look what you're doing to your mama
00:04:28Are you trying to talk me out of this?
00:04:30Yeah
00:04:31Why? You don't even know me
00:04:48Why? You don't even know me
00:04:49What's your name?
00:04:50Sharon
00:04:51Look Sharon, you don't know what you're doing
00:04:55You don't know what happens to girls who run away
00:04:57I mean, they start running around with no good guys
00:04:59And start smoking dope
00:05:00And when that happens, it's too late
00:05:04Then they can't go home and talk to their mamas
00:05:06Cause they're ashamed to
00:05:08That's not gonna happen in my case
00:05:10Well, if it happened to Judy, it's gonna happen to you
00:05:13Now listen, why don't you just let me turn around
00:05:16And take you back home
00:05:19No way
00:05:21Oh, you're making a mistake
00:05:24Then let me make it
00:05:30You just don't care, do you?
00:05:32I mean, you just don't care what hell you put your mama through
00:05:35No, I don't care
00:05:36Hey, look, I asked you for a ride, not a lecture
00:05:38Maybe I'm gonna just get out right here, huh?
00:05:41No, no, that's okay
00:05:44Listen, I'll take you down a little further
00:05:46Okay
00:05:49Okay
00:06:11Where are we going?
00:06:13Oh, I gotta make a delivery at a farmhouse up here
00:06:17It won't take long
00:06:18Okay
00:06:48What do we stop here for?
00:06:53I'm... I'm gonna do Mama a favor.
00:07:03That's why.
00:07:05No!
00:07:12You know what you're doing to Mama, Judy?
00:07:18I told you I'm not Judy! I told you!
00:07:22You're trapped!
00:07:23Let me go!
00:07:25You're trapped! You're trapped!
00:07:29Run away from Mama, will you?
00:07:31You're trapped!
00:07:34You're trapped!
00:07:35Run away from Mama!
00:07:38I'm gonna do something to you, Judy!
00:07:39No, I'm not Judy!
00:07:41No, I'm not Judy!
00:07:49No!
00:07:51No!
00:07:51I'm gonna punish you, Judy!
00:07:53Punish you for what you've done to Mama!
00:07:56No! No!
00:07:58No!
00:07:59No!
00:08:00No!
00:08:01No!
00:08:03No!
00:08:07No!
00:08:07No!
00:08:08No!
00:08:10No!
00:08:11No!
00:08:15No!
00:08:16No!
00:08:19No!
00:08:21No!
00:08:25No!
00:08:51You'll never run away again, Judy!
00:09:26You'll never run away again, Judy!
00:09:39You'll never run away again, Judy!
00:09:40You'll never run away again, Judy!
00:09:41You'll never run away again, Judy!
00:10:11You'll never run away again, Judy!
00:10:12You'll never run away again, Judy!
00:10:15You'll never run away again, Judy!
00:10:44You'll never run away again, Judy!
00:10:57Oh, Howard!
00:10:59Howard, your customers have been calling up all afternoon, complaining about you being late.
00:11:03Where have you been, anyway?
00:11:04I got lost, Mr. Baldwin.
00:11:07You got lost?
00:11:09You've lived around here all of your life.
00:11:11How could you get lost?
00:11:12I don't know, I just did.
00:11:14You just did?
00:11:15Well, let's see that you don't get lost again.
00:11:17I don't like my customers to complain.
00:11:20Have you unloaded the truck?
00:11:22Oh, no, not yet.
00:11:24Well, then I suggest you unload it right away.
00:11:25We should have been closing out of here by now.
00:11:27Yeah, okay, Mr. Baldwin.
00:11:33Maybe it wasn't his fault, Mr. Baldwin.
00:11:36So, whose fault was it?
00:11:39I mean, anybody can get lost once in a while, and he's generally a good worker, isn't he?
00:11:46Well, generally, yes.
00:11:49Something's gotten into him these past few weeks.
00:11:52Something's happened to him.
00:11:54He's always been slow, but lately he walks around like he was in a daze.
00:12:01I just don't understand it.
00:12:02Can't figure it out.
00:12:04And I hope he gets over it pretty soon.
00:12:08You got your counter cleared off, Phyllis?
00:12:10Yes, Mr.
00:12:10You might as well run on home.
00:12:12Okay, thank you.
00:12:13We'll be through here in a minute.
00:12:22Howie!
00:12:23You're late!
00:12:24My goodness!
00:12:25I've been worried sick about you, honey!
00:12:26What took you?
00:12:27I got lost on my round.
00:12:29Well, how could you get lost?
00:12:30Doesn't Mr. Baldwin give you Matthews?
00:12:32No.
00:12:33Well, I don't want to speak to him about that.
00:12:36Oh, no.
00:12:37That's okay, Mama.
00:12:38You don't have to.
00:12:38I don't think it'll happen again.
00:12:40Then how did it happen this time?
00:12:42Well, I don't want to speak to him about that.
00:12:44I don't know.
00:12:47All I know is I found myself way out on a country road.
00:12:51I don't know how I got there.
00:12:52Well, your mind wandered, that's all.
00:12:54Happens to the best of us.
00:12:57Howie, I've got your favorite soup.
00:12:59Homemade split pea.
00:13:00I've been keeping it nice and hot for you.
00:13:11You're not finished, are you?
00:13:13You haven't eaten half of that.
00:13:16I'm just not hungry, Mama.
00:13:18Well, what about dessert?
00:13:20I made your favorite, pineapple upside down cake.
00:13:24Well, maybe I'll have it tomorrow, Mom.
00:13:26Tomorrow?
00:13:26Tomorrow will be cold and soggy.
00:13:28I just don't feel like it, Mom.
00:13:31I think I'll go down to Swenson's for a root beer.
00:13:34Well, there's lots of root beer in the refrigerator.
00:13:37I don't know what it is, Mom.
00:13:39I just feel funny.
00:13:41I think I'll go down to Swenson's for a root beer.
00:13:44I really wish you wouldn't, Homey.
00:13:47I don't want you on the streets alone at night.
00:13:49It isn't safe.
00:13:51After all, since your sister run away, you're all I got.
00:13:55You don't want to worry me, do you, honey?
00:13:59No, Mama.
00:14:01Why don't you just take a root beer out of the refrigerator?
00:14:03Then you can take it into your room and work on your hobby.
00:14:07Okay, Mama.
00:14:10You don't like it.
00:14:18I'm not gonna?」
00:14:25I'm gonna take it into the refrigerator.
00:14:26You're theerasks.
00:14:38you're not eating your cereal holly what's the matter i haven't got any appetite mama
00:14:44my goodness you didn't eat any supper now you're not eating any breakfast
00:14:48don't you feel good i feel okay well if you don't feel good you better not go to work today
00:14:52no i feel okay mama i'll be okay all right honey
00:15:24so
00:15:33so
00:16:35You, uh, you a high school girl?
00:16:37Yeah. What did you think?
00:16:39Oh, I don't know. I thought maybe he was running away from home or something.
00:16:44Me? No way. Why should I do that?
00:16:47Oh, I don't know. Some girls do, though.
00:16:50Well, not me. I love my home.
00:16:55Do you, uh, do you love your mother?
00:16:59Sure I love my mother. She's the greatest mom in the world.
00:17:03What are the questions?
00:17:05Huh? Oh, I was just talking, that's all.
00:17:08Oh, I don't know.
00:17:19Make it right here. It's 5406.
00:17:22Oh, okay.
00:17:32Thanks. Bye. Thanks again.
00:17:34Bye-bye.
00:17:47Oh, Howie, you're home early. How'd everything go today?
00:17:50Okay, Mama.
00:17:51Oh, fine, honey. Go on in and rest a while.
00:17:53Okay.
00:17:56Howie, did you eat your lunch today?
00:17:58Did you eat your lunch?
00:17:59Yeah.
00:18:00All of it?
00:18:01Yes, Mama.
00:18:03You got that little surprise I put in for you?
00:18:06Oh, that apple turnover? Yeah, thanks, Mama. That was good.
00:18:10Oh, I knew you'd like it.
00:18:12Honey, dinner's not quite ready. Just be a minute or two.
00:18:16Oh, that's okay.
00:18:38Here, we'll start with your juice, honey.
00:18:40There you go.
00:18:42Oh, wasn't that terrible, Howie?
00:18:48Well, what can girls like that expect?
00:18:52I often wonder if that's what happened to Judy.
00:18:56I don't know.
00:19:00If it did, she had it coming.
00:19:04I hate to say that, but...
00:19:07She had it coming.
00:19:13Did you hear what I said, Howie?
00:19:17Howie?
00:19:18Did you hear what I said?
00:19:23Yes, Mama. I heard what you said.
00:19:38Is that report on Sharon Parker, Captain?
00:19:41That runaway homicide?
00:19:43Right.
00:19:48Yeah, it only confirms what I learned from my mother.
00:19:51Trouble at home?
00:19:52Yeah.
00:19:53It started when she dropped out of school a couple years ago.
00:19:56Mother was crabbing at her about it.
00:19:57She had no idea the kid had up and run away.
00:20:00You know, some kids are like that.
00:20:02Headstrong.
00:20:03They have the idea they can get away and make it on their own.
00:20:07Yeah, and look what happened.
00:20:08She barely made it out of town.
00:20:11Nothing new to go on, huh?
00:20:14Nothing.
00:20:15No reports of anybody seeing her at all.
00:20:18I still think it was a boyfriend of hers.
00:20:21Or maybe an ex-boyfriend.
00:20:23In a way, I hope you're right.
00:20:26Hope it was just a jealousy thing or something like that.
00:20:29I hate to think it was something else.
00:20:31Like what?
00:20:34Like the beginning of a rash of pointless, senseless murders.
00:20:39A nut on the loose, you mean?
00:20:40That's exactly what I mean.
00:20:42Like the Zodiac Killer in San Francisco.
00:20:45The Skid Row Slasher in Los Angeles.
00:20:47Or that nut down in Houston.
00:20:48Mental cases, all of them.
00:20:51Who knows?
00:20:52Maybe we've got our own mental cases.
00:20:54Suddenly decided to go out and do its thing.
00:20:59Well, if we have, I guess we'll soon find out.
00:21:36We'll see you next time.
00:21:49We'll see you next time.
00:22:22We'll see you next time.
00:22:23Hi.
00:22:23Where are you headed?
00:22:24I'm sitting where you are.
00:22:25I don't know what you mean.
00:22:27I mean, I'm just headed through town.
00:22:29I don't care where I end up.
00:22:30Well, listen, I'm headed south right now.
00:22:33That's cool.
00:22:35Well, come on.
00:22:35I'll give you a lift.
00:22:54Got a cigarette?
00:22:57No.
00:22:59Oh, that's cool.
00:23:02I could sure use one.
00:23:04But that's okay.
00:23:07What's your name?
00:23:09Howard.
00:23:10Hi.
00:23:11I'm Gail.
00:23:14You live in this town?
00:23:16Yeah, yeah.
00:23:18Like it?
00:23:21Yeah, yeah.
00:23:21I like it.
00:23:25Where are you from?
00:23:28Nowhere.
00:23:30Huh?
00:23:31I mean, I'm on the road.
00:23:34I pad down here and I pad down there.
00:23:40Are you a runaway?
00:23:43Well, I guess you could say that.
00:23:46But I've been on the road now for over two months.
00:23:49That makes me on my own now, don't it?
00:23:51I guess so.
00:23:53But your mother must be pretty worried.
00:23:57I hope she is.
00:24:00I hope she bites her fingernails every night.
00:24:17I hope she is.
00:24:38What you pull in here for?
00:24:40You've got to take a leak.
00:24:44No, I don't got to take a leak.
00:24:47Then what you pull in here for?
00:24:49You get in the back.
00:24:53Oh, I get it.
00:24:55The time has come to pay for the ride, huh?
00:24:58Okay, that's cool.
00:25:00You're not exactly Burt Reynolds.
00:25:03But it's still cool.
00:25:15I'm going to punish you, Judy, for what you've done to Mom.
00:25:18Judy!
00:25:19Keep me on my scale!
00:25:21And get your hands off of me!
00:25:24Get back!
00:25:35You're free!
00:25:37Let me out of here!
00:25:39No!
00:25:42Let me out!
00:25:43Let me out!
00:26:10Do you like this?
00:26:12Pit, do you like it?
00:26:15You rock, do you like it?
00:26:18Let me out of here!
00:26:20Oh, no!
00:26:30Do you like it?
00:26:32Let me out of here!
00:26:34Get you!
00:26:35Do you like it?
00:27:05Let me out of here!
00:27:13Let me out of here!
00:28:08Thank you, Mr. Baldwin.
00:28:10Yeah, so I see.
00:28:12It's still a little late, huh?
00:28:13Well, I had a lot of deliveries to make.
00:28:15Well, there's one you didn't make.
00:28:17Mrs. Murdoch's.
00:28:18She wasn't home.
00:28:20No, you were supposed to be there before three.
00:28:22She called up here and hopped all over me about it.
00:28:25You'd be sure to make hers the first delivery in the morning.
00:28:27Oh, that means I have to change my route all around.
00:28:30Change it all around.
00:28:32Can't afford to lose Mrs. Murdoch.
00:28:33She's one of the best customers we've got.
00:28:37All right, Mr. Baldwin.
00:28:41Here's the delivery slips for today.
00:28:43Okay.
00:28:57He's sure a grouch, isn't he?
00:29:00Yeah.
00:29:01He snaps at me, too.
00:29:02Sometimes I feel like quitting this job.
00:29:05You're going to quit?
00:29:06No.
00:29:07I just feel like it sometimes.
00:29:10Oh, Phyllis, I hope you never quit.
00:29:12You're the nicest girl I know.
00:29:22You're supposed to eat that, Howie, not play with it.
00:29:24It don't taste good, Mama.
00:29:26It's the same way I always make it.
00:29:27I didn't change it, neither.
00:29:28Well, maybe it's just me.
00:29:29It must be just you.
00:29:30You always loved it before.
00:29:33Now, honey, please try and eat a little of it.
00:29:35You've got to eat to keep up your strength.
00:29:42It's making me sick, Mama.
00:29:44Oh, well, honey, don't eat no more if it's going to turn your stomach.
00:29:46I'm sorry, Mama.
00:29:48Well, honey, let me get it out of your sight now.
00:29:55What about dessert, honey?
00:29:56Would you like a little dessert?
00:29:59What is it?
00:29:59One of your favorites, vanilla pudding?
00:30:04No.
00:30:05Maybe you'd like a root beer.
00:30:07That might help sell your stomach.
00:30:08Yeah, okay, I'll take a root beer.
00:30:10Why don't you go turn on the TV?
00:30:11I'll bring it to you there.
00:30:14Okay.
00:30:21The most grisly slaying in the history of the Crescent City Police Department.
00:30:25The girl's half-nude body was discovered at 3.15 this afternoon in back of an abandoned gas station on
00:30:31the outskirts of town.
00:30:32She is reported to have been sexually assaulted and then strangled.
00:30:36And here is the bizarre aspect of the case.
00:30:39The girl was strangled with a wire coat hanger.
00:30:42An identification found in the girl's belongings revealed that she was one Gail Lindquist, apparently of Stoddard's...
00:30:51Howie, what is it?
00:30:53You look like you've seen a ghost.
00:30:56What's the matter?
00:31:03Howie, do you hear what I'm saying?
00:31:06What's wrong with you?
00:31:09Huh?
00:31:11Well, honey, you...
00:31:12I think you've got a fever.
00:31:15You better go straight to bed.
00:31:18I don't want to go to bed.
00:31:20Now, Howie, please, listen to me.
00:31:23I want you to take a couple of aspirins and go right to bed.
00:31:27Okay, Mama.
00:31:28No, I'll get the aspirins.
00:31:30And you can wash them down with a root beer.
00:31:32All right, honey.
00:31:34That's a good boy.
00:31:58Oh, my God.
00:32:05Is it all right? Yes, it's all right.
00:32:09Mom, what's the matter?
00:32:10You had a nightmare, honey. You were yelling, but Mama's here, honey.
00:32:14Mama, I'm cold, Mom. I'm cold.
00:32:18Mama, I'm cold.
00:32:20Mama, keep you warm. I'm cold.
00:32:22I'm so cold.
00:32:33Good morning, honey. I called Mr. Baldwin. He's gonna take you out for you today.
00:32:38Oh, was he mad?
00:32:39Doesn't matter if he's mad or not. You can't work if you're sick.
00:32:42I feel better, though.
00:32:43Oh, I'm sure glad of that. You need a day off. My, you were so feverish last night, honey.
00:32:48Can I work on my models?
00:32:50Yeah, I guess you could do that. Did you drink your orange juice?
00:32:52Oh, it don't taste good.
00:32:54Well, honey, it's good for you. Now drink it. Then you can work on your models.
00:32:59That's a boy.
00:33:16Hey, drunk, wake up before you fall off that chair.
00:33:19Oh, thanks.
00:33:22How's it going, Jackie?
00:33:23Fine, Captain.
00:33:24Good.
00:33:26Oh, Captain.
00:33:32What's with that coat hanger, anyway?
00:33:34Is something significant about it, or was it just something that was laying around?
00:33:38What could be significant about it?
00:33:39No, I think it just happened to be handy and he used it.
00:33:42But why? I mean, why go to all that trouble?
00:33:44He could have killed her without using a coat hanger.
00:33:46Why? Because he's a nut. A nut doesn't need a reason.
00:33:50And I'll tell you something else.
00:33:52No 97-pound weakling is going to twist a coat hanger around somebody's neck like that.
00:33:57Well, you're full of good news, aren't you?
00:33:59Sorry.
00:34:01All right, stay with it.
00:34:04Good morning, Mr. Baldwin.
00:34:06Good morning.
00:34:07I've been waiting for you.
00:34:09How are you feeling?
00:34:10Oh, I'm feeling okay.
00:34:11I had a little touch of the flu, but I'm feeling okay now.
00:34:14I'm glad to hear that.
00:34:15Wasn't looking forward to running your route again today.
00:34:18Huh.
00:34:20Something I wanted to ask you about.
00:34:22I found this in your truck yesterday and no ticket on it.
00:34:25Obviously, it's one of your customers.
00:34:27But which one?
00:34:32I don't know, Mr. Baldwin.
00:34:36While you're out there today, see if you can remember where you got it.
00:34:39And be more careful with your orders.
00:34:41Every order's got to have a ticket on it, and I've told you that.
00:34:45Okay, I'm sorry, Mr. Baldwin.
00:34:47All right.
00:34:52Oh, I told my mother you were sick yesterday, Howard.
00:34:55She told me to say she hopes you're feeling better.
00:34:58Oh, well, thanks, Phyllis.
00:34:59Thanks.
00:34:59Yeah, I'm feeling better now.
00:35:01You know something, Phyllis?
00:35:03Next to my mother, your mother's the nicest woman in town.
00:35:07Thank you, Howard.
00:35:08I'll tell her that.
00:35:10Can't you two find any work to do out there?
00:35:23Thank you, Howard.
00:35:24Thank you, Howard.
00:35:27Thank you, Howard.
00:35:31Thank you, Howard.
00:35:36Thank you, Howard.
00:35:39Thank you, Howard.
00:35:40Thank you, Howard.
00:35:40Thank you, Howard.
00:35:40Thank you, Howard.
00:35:40Thank you, Howard.
00:35:42Thank you, Howard.
00:35:43Thank you, Howard.
00:35:43Thank you, Howard.
00:36:23How far are you going?
00:36:25Pretty far, New York.
00:36:36I'm not going quite that far.
00:36:38I didn't think so, but every little bit helps.
00:36:47May I ask why you're going to New York?
00:36:50I'm going to be a model, and New York is where it's at.
00:36:53Do you live here in town?
00:36:55No, I'm from Carlton Springs.
00:36:57Yes, I know Carlton Springs. Nice town.
00:37:00Do your parents know what you're doing?
00:37:02I don't get along with my parents.
00:37:04So you're running away. Is that it?
00:37:08That's right.
00:37:10My parents don't understand me, so why should I live with them?
00:37:13Look, I'm better off on my own. They don't care about me anyway.
00:37:20Are you sure of that?
00:37:22Sure, I'm sure.
00:37:24Well, that's too bad.
00:37:27Yes, it is too bad, but that's the way it is.
00:37:32Is this as far as you go?
00:37:33Yes, and it's as far as you go, too.
00:37:35I'm Lieutenant Davis, special police officer.
00:37:37You and I are going in and have a little talk with Captain Shaw.
00:37:47Pamela Lathrop, 611 West Olive Drive, Carlton Springs.
00:37:52You're about 100 miles from home, aren't you?
00:37:54That's right.
00:37:58$4.70. That's not much, is it?
00:38:01It's enough.
00:38:02What do you expect to do in New York with $4.70?
00:38:06I'm going to get a job, and there are lots of jobs in New York.
00:38:09Not for 16-year-old girls.
00:38:12Well, I'm going to stay with a friend for a while until I get settled.
00:38:16What friend?
00:38:17You mean you want to know her name?
00:38:19I want to know her name, her address, her phone number, and anything else you can tell me about her.
00:38:24Well, her name's Helen Smith.
00:38:27And I don't know her exact address.
00:38:29I mean, I know where she lives and all, but I really don't know the number.
00:38:34There is no Helen Smith, Pam.
00:38:36You don't know anybody in New York.
00:38:37You're just going there with $4.70 and a crazy idea that something wonderful is going to happen to you.
00:38:43Well, you can forget it.
00:38:44That only happens in the movies.
00:38:46Go back home, Pam.
00:38:48No.
00:38:49I have the right to go to New York if I want to.
00:38:52You might not even get there.
00:38:53Hitchhiking can be dangerous.
00:38:55I'll take my chances, okay?
00:38:59Look, I guess I'd better explain to you what's going on here in Crescent City.
00:39:04We have a mental case running loose around here who picks up hitchhikers.
00:39:08Girl hitchhikers.
00:39:09And what he does to them isn't very pleasant.
00:39:12Like what?
00:39:13Like raping them.
00:39:15And then killing them.
00:39:18Like I said, I'll take my chances, all right?
00:39:22Lieutenant, would you take Miss Lathrop across the hall?
00:39:25What for?
00:39:26What for?
00:39:27For a few minutes.
00:39:28I'll get your best.
00:39:35Come on.
00:39:38You're in control.
00:39:38Come on.
00:39:40Come on.
00:39:42Come on.
00:39:42Come on.
00:39:43Get your hands.
00:39:43You're in control.
00:39:47Come on.
00:39:49You're in control.
00:39:53The fire is on the ground.
00:39:57That's all right.
00:39:58You coming here?
00:39:59I got the phone.
00:40:09Hello?
00:40:10Mrs. Lathrop.
00:40:12This is Captain Shaw, the Crescent City Police Department.
00:40:15We have your daughter here.
00:40:17What?
00:40:18I don't understand.
00:40:20We picked her up, hitchhiking.
00:40:22Who are you again?
00:40:23Captain Shaw, Crescent City Police.
00:40:27What kind of trouble is she in?
00:40:29Well, she's not in any trouble, yet.
00:40:32Then what did you pick her up for?
00:40:34Do you know that she's running away from home?
00:40:38Yes, I know.
00:40:40Well, we'd like you to come and pick her up.
00:40:43Drive all the way over to Crescent City?
00:40:45That's over a hundred miles.
00:40:48She's your daughter, Mrs. Lathrop.
00:40:50But she hasn't done anything.
00:40:53That's not the point.
00:40:54She's a runaway.
00:40:56She has no money.
00:40:57She's hitchhiking.
00:40:58She's almost certain to get into trouble and possibly serious trouble.
00:41:02How can you say it's almost certain?
00:41:05Haven't you heard about the killer that we have here in Crescent City?
00:41:09Well, he hasn't been caught yet.
00:41:11I don't think Pam would accept a ride from anybody like that.
00:41:14He's not wearing a sign around his neck, Mrs. Lathrop.
00:41:17Who is that?
00:41:20It's the Captain Shaw of the Crescent City Police.
00:41:22They picked up Pam.
00:41:23She hasn't done anything, but he wants us to go get her.
00:41:26Let me talk to him.
00:41:29Hello, this is Pam's father.
00:41:31What's this all about?
00:41:33This is Captain Shaw, the Crescent City.
00:41:34You know that.
00:41:35Get to the bottom line.
00:41:37All right, I will.
00:41:38We want you to come and pick up your daughter.
00:41:41No way.
00:41:42She's run away from home and that's it.
00:41:44I'm sure if you come and talk to her, why, you can straighten this thing out between you.
00:41:48We tried talking to her.
00:41:50It didn't work.
00:41:52Besides, if we bought her home tonight, she'd just be gone again tomorrow.
00:41:56Well, maybe not.
00:41:57I mean, it's worth a try, isn't it?
00:41:58No, it isn't worth a try.
00:42:00You're wasting your time calling, Captain.
00:42:03Mr. Lathrop, as I explained to your wife, we have a mental case on the loose over here,
00:42:08and I'm sure you know what that means.
00:42:10Yeah, it means you ought to keep her locked up.
00:42:13We can't keep her locked up.
00:42:14She hasn't done anything.
00:42:15We can hold her until you come and get her, and that's all.
00:42:18Otherwise, we have to release her.
00:42:19They release her?
00:42:20I don't care what you're doing.
00:42:23You're pretty hard to believe, Mr. Lathrop.
00:42:26Listen, as far as I'm concerned, she's not my daughter anymore.
00:42:29Or will you at least send her bus fare?
00:42:31What?
00:42:32Send her bus fare, and we'll put her on a bus headed for home and hope she gets there.
00:42:36Look, aren't they getting through to you, Captain?
00:42:39I don't want her home!
00:42:41Look, I gotta go to work now, all right?
00:42:43Thanks for calling, huh?
00:43:00Well, did you talk to her folks?
00:43:03Yeah.
00:43:04And?
00:43:06They don't want any part of her.
00:43:08You mean they're not gonna come and get her?
00:43:11They won't even send bus fare.
00:43:13Well, what the hell is wrong with them?
00:43:15Seems there are delinquent parents as well as delinquent children.
00:43:19Well, then what are we gonna do?
00:43:20We can't release her.
00:43:22We've got to.
00:43:23But that nut out there...
00:43:25I know, I know, but we've got no choice.
00:43:30She's not really a runaway.
00:43:32Oh, she left home, yeah, but with her parents' consent.
00:43:35Now, that makes her what the law in this state calls an emancipated child.
00:43:39It's ridiculous, but that's the way the law looks at it.
00:43:42It's something like a boy her age running off and joining the Navy.
00:43:46There's just no way we can hold her.
00:43:48Well, then what are we gonna do?
00:43:51We take her to the edge of town, drop her off.
00:43:55And pray.
00:44:13Mama.
00:44:25Hey, Howard, do you want to shoot a few?
00:44:28Yeah, come on.
00:44:29Sure.
00:44:40Come on, come on, try again.
00:44:43Come on, really good.
00:44:47Come on, try again.
00:44:50Come on, go ahead.
00:44:51Come on, come on, get it.
00:44:55Oh, that's okay, kids.
00:44:57I'll see you later.
00:44:58Okay.
00:44:59Bye.
00:45:05Come on.
00:45:06Come on, try again.
00:45:08It's not getting close.
00:45:12Come on, come on.
00:45:13Come on.
00:45:14Come on.
00:45:15Come on.
00:45:16Come on.
00:45:17Come on.
00:45:18Come on.
00:45:23Oh, I'm out of pain.
00:45:25I'm out of pain.
00:45:42I'm out.
00:45:54Oh, I'm out of pain.
00:46:11Wow!
00:46:15I didn't think anybody was going to come along.
00:46:18Where are you going?
00:46:20Anywhere, as long as I get off this road.
00:46:22I've been out here for over an hour.
00:46:41Didn't I see you hitchhiking before?
00:46:44Did you where?
00:46:45Back in town.
00:46:48I guess so.
00:46:49But why the hell did you pick me up?
00:46:51Well, somebody else got there first.
00:46:53Oh, wow.
00:46:55What a bummer that was.
00:46:57You saw that.
00:46:58What do you mean?
00:47:01You know who that dude was who picked me up?
00:47:04A cop.
00:47:06Huh?
00:47:08That's right.
00:47:09A plainclothes cop.
00:47:12You know where he took me?
00:47:14Right straight to the police station.
00:47:16Because you were hitchhiking?
00:47:19No, that wasn't the reason.
00:47:21It was because I told him I was running away from home.
00:47:24Which I am.
00:47:25How the hell I know he was a cop.
00:47:30Well, what happened down at the police station?
00:47:35Big scene with the big chief.
00:47:38Tried to scare me.
00:47:41Tell me about some crazy running around loose just trying to scare me.
00:47:45I'm Pam. Who are you?
00:47:48I'm Howard.
00:47:50What are you doing way out here though?
00:47:54This is where they dump me off.
00:47:56After all sorts of lectures and warnings.
00:47:59Right out here in the middle of nowhere.
00:48:00Would you believe that?
00:48:02Why, I'm sure glad you came along, Howard.
00:48:06Well, are you going back to your mother or are you still running away from home?
00:48:12Going back?
00:48:15No way.
00:48:16I never want to see my mother again.
00:48:23What?
00:48:35Who's going on now?
00:48:36Or are you walking around the?
00:48:42What the hell?
00:48:42Why are you walking around the room?
00:48:42I'm not going out for you.
00:48:42I'll just do what I'm doing.
00:48:43Why are you walking around the house?
00:48:48I'm here.
00:48:52How are you walking around?
00:48:52I'm walking around the house, I have to ride with General Fuji,
00:49:09Mr. Baldwin, would you mind telling me where you've been?
00:49:13I lost my glasses.
00:49:14So I see. And that's what slowed you down, huh?
00:49:17Sure, I can't see too good without my glasses.
00:49:20Where did you lose them?
00:49:21I don't know.
00:49:23You don't know.
00:49:24You lose a pair of glasses and you don't know where.
00:49:27No, the last thing I remember is I was driving along and then I didn't have them on.
00:49:31Look, Howard, in order to lose a pair of glasses, you have to take them off somewhere or they have
00:49:37to fall off somewhere.
00:49:38You understand?
00:49:40And you mean to tell me you don't remember where...
00:49:42I really don't remember.
00:49:45I don't suppose you've got another pair either. I just don't understand.
00:49:48Oh, yes, I got another pair.
00:49:50You have a pair?
00:49:51Yeah, I got a pair at home.
00:49:52Well, I hope you don't forget to bring them tomorrow.
00:49:54Oh, no, I won't forget them. I won't forget them.
00:49:56And I don't suppose you remember where this came from either.
00:50:01No. No, with all the trouble I had today, I didn't have time to think about that, Mr. Baldwin.
00:50:05Well, will you try to think about it tomorrow?
00:50:07Yes, sir. Yes, sir, Mr. Baldwin. I'd better unload my truck.
00:50:10Yes, I sure think you'd better. Now go on and unload it.
00:50:18Now, wait a minute. I know where they are, Howard. Just a second. I put them behind the... I know.
00:50:26I know exactly where they are. Yep. There they are. Now, aren't you glad I had a second pair made
00:50:32just for such an emergency?
00:50:33Oh, thanks, Mom.
00:50:35Well, honey, you must be starved to death. I'm going to make you some nice hot potatoes.
00:50:39Oh, no, Mom, I'm not too hungry, so don't make me too much.
00:50:42Howie, you have to eat, honey. You're going to get skinny as a rail. Now, you don't want to get
00:50:46skinny as a rail, do you?
00:50:49I'm going to make you some potato soup anyway.
00:50:51Oh, Mom, I'm just thirsty. Can I have a root beer?
00:50:54Of course you can have a root beer afterwards while you're working on your hobby.
00:50:57Now, go on. Get washed up.
00:50:59That a boy.
00:51:27That a boy.
00:51:32Oh, Mom.
00:51:35Oh, Mom.
00:51:38Oh, Mom.
00:51:39Oh, Mom.
00:51:41Oh, Mom.
00:51:43Oh, Mom.
00:51:44I don't know.
00:52:21I don't know.
00:53:03it's my fault why is it your fault i should have held her should have trumped up charges against
00:53:08her regardless anything to keep her from this but i didn't what's that what over there
00:53:40well they're not hers we know that that makes it pretty obvious then doesn't it
00:53:45let's hope these have a better story to tell on that damn twisted coat hanger
00:54:13bill take these glasses of the fingerprint lab right away
00:54:17top priority right top top priority and now for that call her parents right
00:54:28i don't envy you boy i'd like to tell him i told you so
00:54:51so
00:54:58so
00:55:24Well, hello there.
00:55:26Oh, hi.
00:55:28You are going to Highway 60, aren't you?
00:55:31Uh, yeah.
00:55:32Yeah, I'm eating my lunch right now.
00:55:34And then I got a couple of deliveries to make before I get up there.
00:55:37That's okay.
00:55:42Oh.
00:55:44Woo!
00:55:45Feels good to get off my feet.
00:55:47I have been walking five miles, and with this thing.
00:55:51Are you just hitchhiking through town, or what?
00:55:54I am spreading my wings.
00:55:57Huh?
00:55:59I am leaving my nowhere home.
00:56:02I am leaving this nowhere town.
00:56:05I am leaving this nowhere state.
00:56:07Oh, I'm sorry.
00:56:09Maybe you like it here.
00:56:12Yeah, yeah, I like it okay.
00:56:14Well, people are different.
00:56:17I'm different.
00:56:20Different from what?
00:56:23Different from other people.
00:56:26Oh.
00:56:28Um, do you know what I'm talking about?
00:56:31Yeah, sure.
00:56:32You don't like the people in this town, so you're running away.
00:56:38I don't think you understand, but that's basically it.
00:56:46Don't you even like your mother?
00:56:49My mother?
00:56:50Oh, she's worst of all.
00:56:51I mean, she's an absolute peasant.
00:56:53I mean, okay.
00:56:54She should have some understanding, shouldn't she?
00:56:56I mean, my friends are my friends, and she should like them, shouldn't she?
00:56:59Not if they're no good.
00:57:01Your mom just doesn't want you running around with the wrong people, that's all.
00:57:06Well, I can see you don't understand.
00:57:11Well, I wouldn't care if that woman died tomorrow.
00:57:18Ah.
00:57:26Yeah, what?
00:57:27Good news and bad.
00:57:28Which do you want first?
00:57:29Let's try the good.
00:57:30That'll be a change.
00:57:31Well, we've got positive prints on the glasses, mail, and now the bad nothing on foul here locally.
00:57:37You send specimens back to Washington?
00:57:39Yes, we send some specimens off to Washington, but it's going to be quite a wait, as you know how
00:57:43they are.
00:57:43Yeah, well, at least that's something.
00:57:45We'll just have to wait.
00:57:47Oh, and another thing.
00:57:48There's a reporter on her way up here, a woman reporter.
00:57:50If she happens to nail you in the hall, don't say anything to her at all about those glasses.
00:57:55If she writes about them, it's a level of alert to kill her.
00:57:57If you see her, just smile, say hello, and keep on moving.
00:58:02Okay, Captain.
00:58:04I'll leave the show to you.
00:58:19Hi, Captain Shaw.
00:58:20Remember me?
00:58:21Lydia Wells of the Star Journal.
00:58:23Of course I remember you.
00:58:24The, uh, Byfield McShane case, right?
00:58:26Right.
00:58:27The feud and Mountain Boys finally had their final feud.
00:58:30Yeah, it was a pretty messy affair.
00:58:32Uh-huh.
00:58:32Sit down, please.
00:58:35The Byfield McShane case was bad, but this one seems to be a lot worse.
00:58:39A lot worse.
00:58:40We have a lot less to go on.
00:58:42I guess you could say the nature of this town is responsible for that.
00:58:46The nature of this town?
00:58:49All roads may lead to Rome, but they seem to run through Crescent City, meaning that we
00:58:53have about ten times as many hitchhikers as any other town this size.
00:58:57Oh, I see.
00:58:58I guess as Mayor Langford says, Crescent City is the hub of highways to everywhere.
00:59:03With the result that hitchhikers are here in droves.
00:59:06You see, most homicides occur between members of a family or between rival gangs or during
00:59:11the commission of another crime.
00:59:13Where the guilty party is at least known or easy to track down, but this is an entirely
00:59:19different case.
00:59:20Here, there's no prior relationship between the killer and his victim.
00:59:24Just random rape and murder, with no motive to hunt for.
00:59:27Have you drawn any kind of profile on this rapist killer?
00:59:31As much as we can, but there have been no witnesses at all to these crimes.
00:59:35But all we can say is that he's a psychopathic case.
00:59:38I doubt if he even knows what he's doing.
00:59:42You'd be sure and say hello to your mom now.
00:59:44Thank you, Rosie.
00:59:45See you.
00:59:55Baldwin Cleaners.
00:59:56Oh, yes, Mrs. Jeffries.
00:59:58How are you?
00:59:59Nice to...
01:00:00Oh, he hasn't, huh?
01:00:03Hmm?
01:00:04Oh, well, I'm sure he'll be there pretty quickly.
01:00:08Yes, well, sometimes they get...
01:00:11Yes, Mrs. Jeffries.
01:00:12Yes, well, if you'll just be patient a little bit.
01:00:15I'm sure he'll be there any minute now.
01:00:17Yes, and thank you very much for letting me know, calling me.
01:00:34One final question, Captain Shaw.
01:00:37What are your chances of finding a psychopath?
01:00:40100%.
01:00:40Oh, you'll be caught all right.
01:00:43The question is, when?
01:00:46Thank you very much.
01:00:48You're welcome.
01:00:49It's nice seeing you again.
01:00:50Good.
01:00:52Okay, thank you.
01:01:03What did you tell the lady?
01:01:05Buy the Star Journal and read all about it.
01:01:08What's that?
01:01:09Fingerprint report from Washington.
01:01:10Came in a little sooner than I thought.
01:01:12Negative, I'm afraid.
01:01:14Negative, huh?
01:01:15Well, it means our nut hasn't been in any trouble until now.
01:01:24Yeah.
01:01:28Where?
01:01:34All right, we'll meet you there.
01:01:40Another victim.
01:01:42And this time, it's a boy.
01:01:44A boy?
01:01:46Then maybe our nut didn't do this one.
01:01:49He's got a wire coat hanger wrapped around his neck.
01:02:12Oh, I'm sorry, I'm late, Mr. Baldwin.
01:02:14Well, what is it this time?
01:02:15I had a flat tire.
01:02:17Oh, so this time it's a flat tire.
01:02:19How long can it take you to fix a flat?
01:02:22Uh, well, I had to, uh, the spare was flat, too.
01:02:26I had to wheel it a long ways to a gas station.
01:02:28No, wait, it wasn't flat the other day when I ran your route.
01:02:32It wasn't?
01:02:32No, it wasn't.
01:02:34I checked it.
01:02:35How could it go flat so soon?
01:02:38Well, it's, it's possible, isn't it?
01:02:41Yeah, I suppose it is.
01:02:44But that's not the real problem, Howard.
01:02:46The real problem is you.
01:02:47You're falling down on the job.
01:02:49I try to forget about your mistakes and coming in late,
01:02:51but I've got a business to run here.
01:02:53Now, now, come on, what's the problem?
01:02:55I don't know, Mr. Baldwin.
01:02:56I just had a string of bad luck.
01:02:58I mean, everything's gone bad for me this week.
01:03:00All right.
01:03:01Let's hope you don't have any more bad luck.
01:03:04Because, uh, starting tomorrow, Howard,
01:03:07if you don't improve,
01:03:08I'm going to have to let you go.
01:03:10You understand, Howard?
01:03:14Howard, you understand?
01:03:15I've got to let you go.
01:03:17Yes, Mr. Baldwin, I understand.
01:03:20The real psycho had to do this.
01:03:22The real first-class psycho.
01:03:25And now boys as well as girls.
01:03:28I guess any kid who runs away qualifies.
01:03:31I guess so.
01:03:33You know, there's another thing that's got me stumped.
01:03:37One coat hanger.
01:03:38That's unusual.
01:03:39Two coat hangers is not a coincidence.
01:03:42Now, who drives around with coat hangers?
01:03:45Salesman?
01:03:47Yeah.
01:03:47Could he be a traveling salesman?
01:03:49Could be.
01:03:50Or a delivery man or something.
01:03:52Yeah.
01:03:52Whatever.
01:03:56Hey, you better get on home.
01:03:57It's later than hell.
01:03:58Your wife will be blaming me for breaking up your marriage.
01:04:04I declare, Howard, you're eating like a bird these days.
01:04:07I don't suppose you want any dessert either.
01:04:09No, Mama.
01:04:15Mama.
01:04:16Mama?
01:04:19Mr. Baldwin's going to fire me.
01:04:23Well, what in the world for?
01:04:32He says I'm falling down on the job.
01:04:35Well, that is just plain ridiculous.
01:04:38I know it is.
01:04:40You've been there six years.
01:04:41Well, you're the best boy he ever had.
01:04:44I know it.
01:04:46Is it because you were sick the other day?
01:04:50I don't know.
01:04:51Oh, my goodness.
01:04:52If you're sick, you're sick.
01:04:54After six years, you can certainly be sick once in a while.
01:04:57And he's not giving you a raise, neither.
01:04:59Not in six years.
01:05:01I'm going to call that Mr. Baldwin and give him a piece of my mind.
01:05:18How are you doing, honey?
01:05:19Good night, babe.
01:05:22Another rough one, sweet?
01:05:24Kind of rough, yeah.
01:05:27Aren't you going to eat first?
01:05:28I've been keeping your dinner.
01:05:32I've got to unwind a little.
01:05:39You must have had a rough day.
01:05:42This case is driving me crazy.
01:05:45Well, I guess I better tell you the news while you're still in condition to hear it.
01:05:50What news?
01:05:52I went to the doctor today.
01:05:55You went to the doctor?
01:05:58What's the matter?
01:06:01I'm sure glad we're married, sweet.
01:06:04I'd hate to be one of those unwind mothers.
01:06:08You're going to have a baby.
01:06:14Yes.
01:06:16Yes, I am.
01:06:46You're going to have a baby.
01:07:06I'm sorry Evan. I don't know what led into me. I'm sorry, are you going to forgive me or not?
01:07:17It's not a matter of forgiving you. I just don't understand why you reacted like you did.
01:07:24Isn't having a baby a natural and normal thing?
01:07:28Yes, of course.
01:07:30And we've been looking forward to it, haven't we?
01:07:33Yes, we have.
01:07:36Then why did you act like that?
01:07:40Because, well, I was thinking that bringing a baby into this world might not be such a good idea.
01:07:47I mean, look at all that's going on. Rape, murder, drug addiction, war, poverty, all that.
01:07:55I mean, who wants a child to face such things?
01:07:59Nobody. But we all have to face such things. Don't you know we have to take our chances?
01:08:10Don't you know we've always had to take our chances and we'll have to keep on taking them?
01:08:16Just try to somehow make things better. Don't you know that?
01:08:24Yes, I guess I know that.
01:08:27It's just this case that I'm working on. This nut who's still running around loose.
01:08:33I don't know. It's got me thinking crazy.
01:08:36I know. I know how you feel.
01:08:43Don't let it come between us.
01:08:51Norma! Norma!
01:08:54What are you yelling about?
01:08:55You call tomorrow and cancel that.
01:08:57I've already given him a deposit.
01:08:59Get the deposit back.
01:09:01I can't. Anyway, why should I?
01:09:03We need a new rug, don't we?
01:09:06I thought we agreed.
01:09:07Neither of us would buy anything without the others okay.
01:09:10And I thought that we agreed that we'd save money wherever we could.
01:09:14This was a bargain I couldn't pass up.
01:09:1650% off.
01:09:17Now you tell me if that isn't a bargain.
01:09:2050% off?
01:09:21Do you believe everything a salesman tells you?
01:09:2350% off what?
01:09:24A price that's already 200% higher than it should be?
01:09:28Won't you stop it? Please, stop fighting.
01:09:32It's all right, Lisa.
01:09:34Now let's go back to bed.
01:09:41Why are you and Daddy always fighting?
01:09:44We didn't realize that you were awake, Lisa.
01:09:46Now let's go back to sleep.
01:09:48You won't fight anymore, will you?
01:09:50No.
01:09:51No.
01:09:52No more, darling.
01:09:53Good night.
01:10:03You see what happened?
01:10:05Yeah, it's all my fault, huh?
01:10:07Well, isn't it?
01:10:07You're the one who started yelling.
01:10:10I don't think I started yelling until you started yelling.
01:10:12Well, your memory certainly isn't one of your stronger points.
01:10:16You started yelling at me the minute you found that sales lift.
01:10:20And you knew very well that Lisa was in the next room.
01:10:22I didn't start yelling.
01:10:24I didn't start yelling.
01:10:25I just asked you what the hell this was about.
01:10:27But I wasn't yelling.
01:10:28You're yelling right now!
01:10:47No!
01:11:00Nope!
01:11:07Oh...
01:11:14Oh...ы等等...
01:11:16Oh... Oh...
01:11:19Oh...
01:11:20Oh...
01:11:21Ouch...
01:11:22Ouch...
01:11:23Oh...
01:11:24Ow!
01:11:24Ah!
01:11:25Ah!
01:11:26Mama!
01:11:27Oh my
01:11:29gosh!
01:11:29Mother! Mother!
01:11:55Good morning, Mr. Baldwin.
01:11:57Good morning. Your mother phoned me at home last night. Did you know that?
01:12:04Yes, sir.
01:12:05And I was having my supper.
01:12:10I'm sorry, Mr. Baldwin.
01:12:12Well, please ask your mother not to phone me at home unless it's an emergency.
01:12:18All right, sir.
01:12:21Is your truck loaded?
01:12:23No, not yet, Mr. Baldwin.
01:12:27Mr. Baldwin.
01:12:28Hmm?
01:12:30Am I fired?
01:12:36Well, we'll see how you do today.
01:12:40Go load your truck.
01:12:43All right, Mr. Baldwin.
01:12:45Come on.
01:12:54Leave this in a hurry, Jackie.
01:12:56Yes, sir.
01:12:57Captain Shaw, I just got a call from the front desk. There's a lady on the way in. I think
01:13:00you ought to talk to her.
01:13:01Bill, I've got to get this communique out this morning.
01:13:04She's pretty upset. Her little girl ran away from home.
01:13:09All right, I'll see her in a few minutes. Bring her in the office.
01:13:11Get on that, will you, Jackie?
01:13:12Yes, sir.
01:13:38Captain Shaw, Mrs. Burke.
01:13:41Captain Shaw, it's Lisa.
01:13:42It's my little girl. She's run away from home. You've got to do something.
01:13:46All right, Mrs. Burke, please sit down.
01:13:49That's it. Now, first of all, your little girl's name is Lisa?
01:13:54Yes, Lisa Burke. She's just 11 years old.
01:13:59Are you sure she's run away?
01:14:01Yes, I'm sure. I came home about an hour ago and I found this note.
01:14:07I'll read it because you probably won't be able to make out her writing anyway.
01:14:12Dear Mama, I'm running away.
01:14:15You and Dad...
01:14:17You and Daddy always fight and I can't stand it anymore.
01:14:21I'm going to live with Grandma. Your daughter, Lisa.
01:14:25Grandma, is that your mother?
01:14:27Yes. She lives in Jackson Wells.
01:14:30Do you call her?
01:14:32Yes, I've called her every few minutes, but no one answers.
01:14:35She must be out somewhere.
01:14:37Jackson Wells. That's on Highway 24, isn't it?
01:14:42All right. I'll dispatch every available car out in that direction.
01:14:45We'll see if we can spot her.
01:14:46You give me your exact description, what she was wearing, everything.
01:14:49Well, as I told you, she's 11 years old.
01:14:52She's 4 feet 8 inches tall.
01:14:55She weighs about 80 pounds.
01:14:58She's got brown eyes and blonde hair and she's wearing a football-type shirt.
01:15:02Red, white and blue with number 66 on it.
01:15:06She's got blue shoes on and white socks and...
01:15:09Oh, she's probably carrying a suitcase that's much too big for her.
01:15:21You want to give me a ride?
01:15:23Oh, sure.
01:15:29I wasn't hitchhiking, you know.
01:15:31I know I'm not allowed to do that.
01:15:33But I'm sure glad you stopped for me.
01:15:35Boy, that's sure a heavy suitcase for a little girl like you.
01:15:39I know it.
01:15:40I don't think I could have carried it much farther.
01:15:44Where are you going with such a heavy suitcase?
01:15:46To Jackson Wells.
01:15:48That's where my grandmother lives.
01:15:50Jackson Wells?
01:15:52You're going the wrong way.
01:15:54I am?
01:15:56Yeah, yeah.
01:15:57Jackson Wells is that way back through town.
01:16:01Oh, no. I'm on the wrong road.
01:16:05No, no, you're not on the wrong road.
01:16:07You're on the right road.
01:16:08You're just headed the wrong direction, that's all.
01:16:10Don't you know north from south yet?
01:16:13I got turned around, I guess.
01:16:15You sure did.
01:16:17Well, listen, that's okay.
01:16:18I got a delivery to make up here.
01:16:19And then I'm coming back through town, so you can come along if you like.
01:16:23Oh, good.
01:16:43Okay, right. Good, Harry, thank you.
01:16:47They're on their way out there, Mrs. Burke.
01:16:49I hope they get there soon.
01:16:51They will.
01:16:53I feel better already.
01:16:55Good.
01:17:03Good.
01:17:11Good.
01:17:52Lieutenant Davis will take you to the waiting room, Mrs. Burke.
01:17:54You'll let me know the minute you pick her up, won't you?
01:17:56Of course, we'll let you know.
01:17:58Thank you, Captain.
01:18:34We're going the right way now, aren't we?
01:18:36Huh?
01:18:37Oh, yeah, yeah, we're going the right way.
01:18:39Listen, I won't be able to take you all the way to Jackson Wells, though.
01:18:42I'll have to drop you off in town.
01:18:44Oh, that's okay.
01:18:45Just as long as I'm heading the right direction.
01:18:49I love this truck.
01:18:50Is it yours?
01:18:52No.
01:18:52Oh, I wish it was mine.
01:18:58Here.
01:18:59You can have this one.
01:19:01Oh, thank you.
01:19:02I made it myself.
01:19:03You did?
01:19:05Oh, I love it.
01:19:06I'll keep it always.
01:19:11Did you see that Billy Goat back there?
01:19:14Oh, what Billy Goat?
01:19:16I guess you didn't.
01:19:18I guess you were still in the house.
01:19:20Billy Goat came out of the yard, went across the road, went way off into a field.
01:19:25I guess he's running away like me.
01:19:28Running away?
01:19:30I thought you were going to see your grandmother.
01:19:34No, I'm running away from home.
01:20:01I stayed with her a while.
01:20:03I guess she'll be all right.
01:20:05You know, I really feel for her.
01:20:08And that makes two of us.
01:20:11You don't think that, well, if that nut does pick up that little girl, he'll do anything to her, do
01:20:17you?
01:20:18I mean, a little girl like that?
01:20:20I may be a dreamer, but I don't think he'd touch a kid that age.
01:20:27Yeah.
01:20:45We were wrong.
01:20:50You better bring in Mrs. Burke.
01:20:56Well, what should I tell her?
01:20:58Don't tell her anything.
01:20:59I'm not sure it's her little girl.
01:21:02But she'd better come along with us.
01:21:15Did they pick up Lisa, Captain?
01:21:17I don't know, Mrs. Burke.
01:21:19We'd like you to come along with us.
01:21:21Is something wrong?
01:21:22Did something happen to Lisa?
01:21:24Tell me!
01:21:26I don't know.
01:21:28Now, please, Mrs. Burke, try to calm down.
01:21:55Lieutenant, would you ride in the back with Mrs. Burke?
01:21:57Yes, sir.
01:22:09Come on.
01:22:10There we are.
01:22:10There we are.
01:22:12Go, Go, Go!
01:22:18Let's go, come over!
01:22:18Go, Go, Go, Go!
01:22:19Go, Go!
01:22:21Go, Go!
01:22:56Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:22:56Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:23:26Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:23:56Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:24:02Oh, oh, oh.
01:24:11Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:24:16Oh, oh, oh.
01:24:19Oh, oh, oh.
01:24:30Oh, oh.
01:24:34Oh.
01:24:38Oh, oh, oh.
01:24:39Oh, oh.
01:24:39Oh, oh.
01:24:39Oh, oh.
01:24:40Oh, oh.
01:25:04Oh, oh, oh.
01:25:07Oh, oh, oh.
01:25:19Oh, oh, oh.
01:25:22Oh, oh, oh.
01:25:24Oh, oh, oh.
01:25:42Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:25:47What are you both looking at me like that for?
01:25:51Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:25:52Oh, oh, oh.
01:26:16Oh, oh, oh.
01:26:28Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:26:33Oh, oh.
01:26:41I'm so cold.
01:26:46Mom, I'm so cold.
01:27:12I'm so cold.
01:27:39I'm so cold.
01:28:04I'm so cold.
01:28:07I'm so cold.
01:28:08I'm so cold.
01:28:08I'm so cold.
01:28:08I'm so cold.
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