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Ladies and gentlemen, the story you're about to hear is true.
The names have been changed to protect the innocent.
You're a detective sergeant. You're assigned homicide detail.
A six-year-old girl has been taken from the streets of your city.
There's no lead to or whereabouts, or to the identity of the kidnapper. Your job, find them.
It was Monday, May 1st. It was warm in Los Angeles.
We were looking to watch out a homicide detail.
My partner is Frank Smith. The boss is Captain Warman. My name is Freddie.
I was on my way back from the business office and it was 7.28 pm when I got to room 42.
Homicide squad room.
Well, here was a little thicker. You know, more of it.
More like this? Yeah. Yeah, that's about it. Short, real short.
I know what about the eyes? Well, they were kind of close together.
Hi, Joe. Where'd Frank go? Chief Brown called. He went down there.
How you doing? Good. Hey, take a look at your son.
Yeah, yeah, that's it. Right on the old button. Yeah.
A couple more eyebrows. What? More eyebrows. A couple more.
Yeah, yeah, that's it. Yeah. Say this fella is pretty good.
My partner was guys at the beach. What's that?
Guys at the beach. You know, they draw your picture while you wait two bits.
Something like that. They draw your picture.
This looks just like the guy that took the girl.
Sure feel bad about that. I really do.
Sir. Oh, it's just sitting there. You know,
folding up the papers from a route. Just sitting folded and all of a sudden
I see this thing happen right in front of me. Yeah.
Car just pulled up the curb and they grabbed the girl.
It was more than one. Huh? You said they grabbed the girl.
Oh, no, no. I just said that. You know, an expression.
It didn't mean there was more than one. Just said that.
You know, how you do? Yeah. Just one.
Kid. That's what he was. Young kid.
Mm-hmm. No fart. Just like a fart.
Mm-hmm. Jump.
Yeah.
I just talked to Chief Brown. He wants to know how the picture is coming.
About finished. Why? Looks like we might need it right away.
Huh? The family just got a ransom note.
The suspect was described as WMA 26 years old.
Five feet eight and a half inches in height, weighing about 140 pounds.
At approximately three ten that afternoon he deproves the private school
in the Hollywood area and forced Grace Marsha and age six into his car.
The only witness to the kidnapping it spread the alarm.
And the matter of minutes every police officer in the area had the description of the man
and the car he was driving.
Word of the crime had gone out to all policemen in Southern California.
They were all looking for a little girl.
Units from juvenile division working under Captain John Powers joined in the search.
A roundup of known deviates was started. All available information sources were tapped
but in spite of our efforts at the end of four and a half hours the child still hadn't been found.
802 p.m. Frank and I drove out to the house and parked our car in the next block
and walked to the Martian residence where we met with Captain Powers and the missing girl's parents.
Thought we could talk in here. Martians are pretty upset.
Yeah. What about that note?
It's downtown late in printer going over.
How'd it get here? Kid brought it.
What about him? Sixteen years old lives in the neighborhood.
What do you get it?
It says a man approached him in the drugstore at the corner.
Ask him to deliver a letter.
He had to get a buck or he didn't know what was in the letter.
What did say?
Double copy on it.
You wanna see your kid alive get $50,000 in small and Mark Bill's writing.
You'll get a phone call.
Don't tell the police. Don't tell anyone if you do forget about your daughter.
How was it written, Captain?
Words were cut out of the evening paper in the face on a plain white sheet.
Anything here?
We don't know yet.
The late printer threw in that Larry Sloan was going over.
Yeah.
What about this Martian? Can he swing that fan of money?
I guess he will.
Are they going to go along with it?
I'm not sure.
Mrs. Martian would like us to get off their side.
off their side. How about him? He wants his daughter back.
Well, are you going to talk to him?
I guess we better.
What about the phone?
Do you make arrangements to have it covered?
Oh, yeah, yeah, there's an extension in the study.
Can you use that?
It's close enough to the one in the master bedroom
so we can talk them large hands while they're on that one.
Okay. Anything new, turn up downtown?
No, still questioning deviates.
Well, we've taken a kid who brought the note downtown,
going to have him check the mug books.
And we better let him see that drawing too.
Yeah. What about the house you got it covered?
Pretty good, yeah, as a team from Hollywood across the street,
not going out in the back.
Where are they?
One across the street in a neighbor's house,
the other one's in the car, a back.
Okay. Let's go, huh?
Yeah, they're in the living room.
All right.
How they taking it?
Rough.
Here you go.
It's time to get them out of the house.
I know, they're going to go on everything.
No, not just calm down there.
How are you getting power?
Mr. Marshan, this is Sergeant Friday and his partner, Frank Smith.
How are you, sir?
I need you to do this. This is my wife.
How are you, Ms. Lawman?
Is there anything new if you found her yet?
No, ma'am, not yet.
I told you there. I'm going to get it back.
Oh, that's a mess. Just going to make it easier.
No, I'll take it easy, dear.
Just in my way, I don't want it.
But be all right if I take her upstairs.
Yeah, sure.
Come on, I mean, why don't you lie down, try to get some rest.
I'm just not going to bring her back.
Frank's not going to do any good at it.
Then I'll come on.
And you'll get it out of the house.
I'm not going to get it out of the house.
Maybe it might be better if you waited out in the kitchen.
I'll try to get it calm.
All right, sir.
I'm sorry.
Yes, sir.
Yes, I did.
Let's go.
I'm doing anything at that house.
She's taking it pretty hard.
Yeah.
Have they called a doctor?
He's on his way.
Have they gotten the other children?
Yeah, boy, ten.
Where's he?
Ascister's march hand.
Took him over there this evening.
Well, there's sixteen and some Metro standing by.
Four from our detail.
About the sheriff's department.
I talked to Dick Karen.
They're with us all along the line.
Good.
The season's bad.
I hope the doctor gets it pretty quick.
Is there anything we can do?
You know the answer to that one.
Well.
You like some coffee?
No, thank you.
Oh, thank you.
I'm going to make some anyway.
All right.
I'm sorry about my wife.
That's all right.
It's taking a whole thing pretty hard.
Have you made any arrangements to get the money, Mr. Martian?
Yes, I call my brother.
There's nothing to do about it.
The night the first thing and the morning to get it together.
We'd like to be with you.
What?
We'd like to help you prepare the money.
I don't know quite how to say this.
What's that, sir?
Well, I know you meant to try and help,
but I don't want you interfering with the pay off.
That's going to make it a little difficult.
Maybe so, but that's the way it's got to be.
All right.
That's the way you want it.
There it is.
You know, it's not going to make much difference.
What do you mean?
Well, the kid never probably knows we're working on the case already.
He's counting on the fact that you won't go along with us.
What is it you want to do?
Well, we'll help you get the money ready.
Take the numbers of the bills and prepare the package.
We don't want to endanger your daughter's life.
As far as we're concerned, you can go right ahead with the pay off
and you're contacted.
But if we can help now, it'll make it easier
after the money's been paid.
On who?
Huh.
Who's it going to be easier on?
Who agrees?
You're going to make sure we get it back.
You willing to write insurance on that?
There's no answer to that.
That's the whole point.
We want our daughter back.
I don't care what we have to do or how we do it.
As long as Grace is back, that's all it's important.
We can understand.
I know what you're trying to do.
And I appreciate it, but this is our problem.
I don't want to take any chances on something going wrong.
As soon as we hear from the man who has her, we'll do what he says.
When you're not going to let us help her.
No.
And I think it might be better if you called your man off.
You're making it hard for us.
I'm not trying to, but can't you understand?
All we want is our girl back.
It doesn't make any difference how it's done as long as she's home.
That's all it counts.
What about the man who took her?
That's your problem.
As soon as Grace is home, I'll go along with you on whatever you want to do.
But until then, I don't want you meddling.
I thought she said they'd gone.
They just leave me.
You're not going to be happy until she's dead, are you?
That's not true, man.
Well, it looks like it all is policemen.
The whole thing, a lot of noise, nothing more.
You're not doing any good.
Why don't you get out?
They're leaving.
When?
After they throw Grace up on the front lawn?
It's over and they'll go.
All right, man, we'll leave.
Get out, come on.
Don't stand around.
All right, now that's not enough.
You're going to leave.
I'm going to leave.
I'm going to leave.
All right, now calm down.
Will you?
This isn't going to do it either.
I want you around.
You haven't done anything.
You're going to make me fall into this.
I'm going to leave.
I'm afraid you'll better leave.
All right, sir.
We'll talk to you later.
As soon as we get Grace back home.
What was that said?
As soon as we get Grace back, I'll call you.
Yes, sir.
You sure you won't let us help?
No, you better call me.
Oh, now what?
I guess we wait.
Yeah.
We're about to surveillance.
You're going to call it off.
No, I don't think so.
We'll check it with the scraper.
Yeah.
Be a lot easier if the marshans had let us help them.
At least we know what was going on.
It gives us a chance.
This way we're in the cold.
Nothing we can do.
I wonder if it makes any difference.
Huh?
Maybe we lost already.
We contacted the office and talked with Captain Warman.
We told him what had happened at the marshand home.
He instructed us to keep the place under surveillance,
but not to interfere with the movements of the family.
Officers in the area were asked to stay away from the house.
If the kidnapper wanted to make contact,
we would do nothing to stop him.
8.46 pm.
Captain Power stayed on at the scene in Frank,
and I went back to the office.
We met with Captain Warman and chief detectives that brown.
You can't come any cooperation from the family, then?
No, I don't think so.
Father might go along with us,
but Ms. Marshan is dead against it.
Mm-hmm.
How are you going to handle it, Lauren?
Keep their place under surveillance.
Wait for him to make him move.
Mm-hmm.
Important thing is not to burn him.
Yeah.
Why don't they figure to pick up the money, Joe?
Marshan said tomorrow morning.
What business is he in?
Contractor.
Got a company with his brother.
I do a lot of work and developments.
It's finished a big section out of the valley.
You won't have any trouble raising the money then?
I didn't seem to bother him.
Yeah.
What are you going to do about that?
The money?
Yeah.
Well, first thing in the morning,
we'll try to get in touch with his bank.
Make arrangements to have the cereal,
and there was on the bills noted.
The grand lab able to do anything for you?
Where would Jack with them
should be some way we can make it easier?
Mm-hmm.
And the important thing is to get the girl back.
Once we know where she is,
we can move her a lot faster.
No.
I'm a side, Lauren.
Yeah.
Uh-huh.
Give me that address.
Yes, sir.
Right away.
Good night.
Maybe it's coming over to our side.
What do you mean?
There was Mr. Marshan.
Yeah.
You want to see her right away.
Brank and I left the office and drove over to the address.
Mr. Marshan had given us on the phone.
It was an all-night restaurant on Hollywood Boulevard.
We found him in a booth at the back of the place.
I'm Mr. Marshan.
How are you?
Sit down, Lauren.
You heard anything new?
No.
The reason I called,
I got to thinking after you'd left,
the way we acted isn't going to help any.
It's not going to make it any easier on anybody.
That's right.
Maybe when I talked it over,
she still isn't too hot on the idea.
And I'd appreciate it if you could do it.
It has to be done without her knowing too much about it.
We'll do what we can.
I don't like to have to put this kind of restriction on you,
but right now that doesn't seem to be any other way.
We understand.
Have you heard anything else from the kid?
Never.
Not a word.
Uh-huh.
Don't imagine he'll try and contact me before I've had a chance
to get the money.
No, sir.
When you figure out I'm getting him.
I'll call my bank at nine trying to make arrangements.
We'd like to be there when you talk to him.
All right.
What do you plan I'm doing?
Well, first we want to get the serial numbers on all those bills.
I'm sure they'll cooperate.
We'll check with our crime lab.
Maybe something we can use to prepare the money,
so we'll be able to recognize it a little better.
She'll probably want you to make up a special package too.
Well, I'm not going to try and tell you your business.
I guess you know what you're doing.
No, we hope so.
I'd like to ask a question, though.
What's that?
You think she's still alive?
Well, there's no way in knowing that.
You've had this kind of thing before.
You know what the odds are.
What do you think?
I don't know.
I think it's so much easier if we know.
Yes, sir.
It just seems like she has to be alive.
I can't imagine anyone who'd hurt a little girl.
I just can't imagine it.
Yes, sir.
First time she's ever been away from home.
She doesn't get along with strangers too well.
Poor little kid.
I'm sorry.
I'm acting like an idiot.
No, sir.
More like a father.
We took Mr. Marishan back to his home,
and then Frank and I checked out for the night.
The next morning at 7.30 a.m., Henry Marishan,
Frank and I met with Ray Pinker in the crime lab.
Have you talked to the bank yet?
No, I've always figured we'd check with you,
but I know what you were going to want.
How's the money going to be paid?
We don't know yet.
There's only been a one-contact.
Yeah, I saw that yesterday.
What's the best way of working the deal, Ray?
You're going to get the numbers on the bills?
Yeah.
Well, the notes have to get to him out in small ones.
I guess that means fine.
I'm going to get the numbers on the bills.
Yeah.
Well, the notes have to get to him out in small ones.
I guess that means fine.
10s and 20s.
Mm, probably.
Be quite a few to work with, Lord.
Doesn't make a lot of difference.
What are you going to do?
No, we can dust the package and the money with silver nitrate.
Well, let them.
Matter of time, the moisture from the suspect's hands
will combine with the silver nitrate and turn them white.
A lot of them will take.
Depends on his body chemistry.
Well, about how long?
Could be three to four hours.
I wouldn't count on it having that fast, though.
How easy is it going to be to spy?
Not too hard.
Stuff looks almost like a white token power.
The wash off, easy?
No.
Should last around three to four days.
Depends again on how easily he sweats,
how often he washes his hands,
and how hard he tries to get it off.
Is there any chance he'll spot it?
Can't miss it once it starts to show.
Well, I don't know if there's something wrong.
He might try to do something to grace.
Well, he might as well face it, Mr. Marshan.
If she hasn't been returning three or four hours,
it's probably because he doesn't mean to give her back.
I suppose so.
As soon as you get the instructions on wrapping the money,
let me know right away.
We'll get it ready.
What are you going to do?
We'll mark the paper the money's supposed to be wrapped in.
Why?
We're going to identify.
If he wants to package out a newspaper, we've got some on hand.
Got some new brown wrapping paper, too.
I think we're pretty well set on that score.
I understand what you're doing always.
Well, if the suspect gets away from the meeting place,
we've got to have a way to pick him up.
How's the special package going to help?
We'll be able to prove it's what the money was wrapped in.
I mean, it easier to be sure we got the right man.
The share was as confident as you seem to be.
How do you mean?
They were going to catch the man.
Well, once he picks up the money, we've got everything on our side.
You're going to have to pick up area of stake out,
as much as we can.
Depends a lot on where the contact is made.
Right after the payoff, we'll secure the area.
Nobody will get out.
Ray is, anyway, we marked the car.
Hard to say.
We could use paint.
A lot of things we don't know about.
It's that easy to figure.
I mean, I've got all the information.
If somebody can get close enough to the car,
we can drop a capsule of paint on top of it.
Put a copter in the area.
And he shouldn't have any trouble picking it up.
Aren't you Friday?
Yeah.
Phone for you, sir.
Thank you.
Take it over there, sir.
Okay.
Which line?
Great.
Thank you.
Friday speed.
Oh, yeah.
Uh-huh.
What?
We'll be right over.
Let's begin in the go.
What do you mean?
Kidnapper just called.
Yeah.
He's ready for a meet.
The second contact by the Kidnapper had been made by telephone.
He talked to Mrs. Marsh and then instructed her to tell her
husband to have the money ready by 6 p.m. that evening.
He went on to say that another call would be made
giving instructions for payment of the ransom.
Mr. Marsh and Frank and I talked a little about the call.
And then we had a meeting with Captain Norman and chief of detectives
that Brown.
It was decided to go ahead as the Kidnapper had ordered.
At 902 a.m., we got $50,000 from the bank.
We went back to the city hall and talked to Captain James Fisk.
He assigned six girls from the record section to eighties.
We divided them into three teams of two each,
one calling the numbers on the bills, the other typing a list.
At 3.45 p.m., the job was finished.
The money was taken to the crime lab and dusted with silver nitrate powder.
Because we didn't have the final instructions on the delivery of the ransom,
Ray Pinker gave us a supply of plain newspapers and brown wrapping paper.
Both typed remarks so they could later be identified in court.
They also gave us pellets of dark and light paint in the event
we had an opportunity to mark the Kidnapper's car.
4.30 p.m., we got in touch with Dave Robard at the sound lab
and made arrangements for three-way radio equipment.
Chief of detectives at Brown contacted Army authorities
and with their cooperation, we had a helicopter standing by
and the event was needed.
Teams of men from Metro division and homicide detail were planted
in the area around the Martian home.
At 5.15 p.m., Frank and I along with Martian drove out to his house
to wait for the third contact from the Kidnapper.
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Red one to red six.
Red one to red six.
Come in, please.
Red six to red one.
Do you read me?
Yeah, Jack.
He's coming in fine.
Who's riding with you over?
Children.
You got any word yet?
Over.
No, nothing.
We'll talk to you later.
Red one out.
Well, let's hit the other home position.
I don't know.
We got the tough part.
Yeah.
Wait.
Say all these cars.
Isn't there a chance a kidnaper might see them?
No, sir.
They're scattered all over the area.
Matter of fact, none of them can even see the house.
It works out.
Well, everything's going with us so far.
Heaps up.
We shouldn't have any trouble at all.
Yeah.
Is your wife all right, Mr. Martian?
Yeah, I guess so.
She's upstairs.
The doctor gave her something to make her sleep.
I didn't want it, but he figured it was best.
Yes, sir.
Doesn't anything she could do to help?
This whole thing's been pretty hard on me.
Maybe when it's over, we'll take both kids and go out of town
for vacation to rest and do it good.
Yes, sir.
And pretty rough on it.
I'll get it. Just a minute, Mr. Martian.
Give us a chance to get that other phone.
Well, you can give us the one in the breakfast room through that door.
All right.
Now, don't pick up a receiver until you hear me say now.
You got it?
All right, anyway, you say.
Can't I answer it?
No, he might not wait.
Just a second.
Now.
Hello?
What?
Oh, yes, sir.
No, no.
I can't right now.
No.
Yeah.
Uh-huh.
Look, Sam, I'm expecting an important call.
Can I talk to you tomorrow?
I'm sorry about it.
Yeah, sure.
No, no.
It's nothing else.
Yeah.
All right, Sam.
I'll talk to you tomorrow.
Okay.
Bye.
Sam and Nicholson wanted to know if I could play golf with him anymore.
Yes, sir.
But at first, I did a kidnap.
Yep.
Wasn't.
But sure, it was him.
Well, I wish something would happen.
It's waiting to drive me crazy.
Now, if we just knew she was all right, that's all if we just knew.
Now, sir.
I'll just get another ball away, let's say no.
I know it's him this time.
Now.
Hello?
Yeah, that's right.
No, no, I was in the back of the house.
Well, no, the line isn't that.
No, no, it isn't.
I give him my word.
You know, what about Grace, is she all right?
Yeah, I got it.
All right.
No, it's here in the house now.
That's right, $50,000.
Yeah, wait a minute, but I better get a pencil.
All right, go ahead.
Yeah.
All right.
No, I know where it is.
Yeah.
All right, I'll try and find something.
No, I'll find something.
Yeah, all right.
I'll leave as soon as I can.
All right.
No, I won't bring anybody.
I swear.
Yeah, will you have Grace there at...
Hello?
Hello?
You heard it.
Yeah.
It's better to get started.
You got the map. I'll get it.
He said Grace was all right.
You hear him say that?
He said she was okay.
Well, I hope he was telling the truth.
Yeah, she's right away.
You know, it's been a long time, Sergeant, but I guess you never forget how.
What's that?
To pray.
The man on the phone had instructed Mr. Marshan to attach a piece of white material
to the front of his car and to drive north on Highway 101.
He said that near Zuma BT would indicate his presence by flashing the headlights of his own vehicle.
Marshan was to pull over to the side of the road and walk halfway to the kidnappers car.
After a wait, the suspect would approach Marshan and take the money.
At that time, he'd give us information on the girl's return.
6 p.m., all the cars in the operation were told of the latest developments.
We decided that I would hide in the back seat of Marshan's car with a rocky talkie
and keep contacting the other officers.
Frank and Captain Powers would be directly behind us in Unit 1, Kennedy.
As soon as we made contact with the kidnapper, they would try to take the suspect in the custody.
The money was wrapped in the brown wrapping paper and at 6.14 p.m., Marshan and I went out to his garage and got in the car.
He drove out sunset full of our to the Pacific coast highway and turned right.
We drove for about 40 minutes. There was no sign of the kidnapper.
Red to the red one. Red to the red one.
Red one to red two over.
How's it going, Joe? Any sign yet?
No, we're approaching Zuma Beach. It should be pretty quick now.
What is the car up ahead? I can just make it out.
Stand by red two. I think we made contact.
How about it?
Yeah, that's it. You just lighted his light.
Frank, we just made contact. Better take it easy.
Okay, Joe, keep it close.
Can you see us?
We can just barely make out your lights for about a half a mile behind you.
Right, red one out.
No, about a mile.
It's handy to light the lights again.
Okay, do we set approach slowly? How do you get as close you can?
All right.
I do exactly what he says. Give him the money and try to find out where your daughter is.
Yeah.
He's driving off. What?
He's leaving. He isn't going to wait.
Stop him, I'll stop him.
What are you doing? Hang on, we're going to hit.
You all right, Martian? Yeah, I guess so. I guess I'm all right.
The door's stuck. Can we get the front one open?
I think so, I'll try. I think I can get it open.
Right here, let me through.
You all right in there?
Hey, is he here?
I had to stop him, the one and the other way he was going to leave.
All right, give me a hand with this door.
Yeah, sure. The one and the other way he was going to leave.
All right, come on. Leave me alone.
Go away. Come on.
Get out of there.
I can't. I think my legs are broken. I can't move it.
What he doesn't tell what Gracie is. Make him tell.
Leave me alone. Come on.
You please leave me alone.
I can't stand anymore.
Where's Gracie? Where's my daughter?
Where do we get him away from her?
I want to know where she is. If you don't make him tell me, I'll do it myself.
I'll kill him if he's had her off. Kill him right here.
All right, come on. Let me help her. Kill her.
Let me alone with him. That's all. Just leave me alone.
That won't make it any better.
Why'd you do it? Why'd you run into me?
You tried to take off, didn't you?
I got scared. I wanted to get out.
I didn't want to go through with it.
Is the girl all right?
You're going to get me a doctor.
You're going to do something about my leg. You've got to do something.
I will take care of it.
How about the girl if she's all right?
Come on, mister. Don't make any reference on yourself.
What about the girl?
I'll make you tell.
I don't know. I don't know anything about it.
Come on. Where's the girl if she's all right? Answer me.
Where is she?
All right.
All right.
She's okay. I didn't touch her.
I didn't hurt her at all.
Where is she?
Hotel downtown. She's okay.
Hotel downtown.
What hotel?
The feed mine.
Room 506.
You in this alone?
Yeah. There's nobody else.
All the way.
All right.
Yeah? Yeah.
You all right? Yeah.
How about the kid?
The feed mine hotel room 506.
Better get a call out on it right away.
I'll take care of it.
Okay, Ken.
Hey, Joey, you got a bad cut in your farm.
Yeah, let's see if someone will be crazy.
Yeah, we saw it from back there.
We didn't know what was happening.
You've got to call an ambulance for me.
We'll take care of it.
You better do it fast.
I don't know how much longer I can stand it.
It's broken.
I'll never be able to fix it.
Never.
All right, let's go.
You've got to carry me.
I can't walk.
Probably won't be able to walk again.
You won't have to.
Huh?
You're not going any place.
The story you've just heard is true.
The names were changed to protect the innocent.
On September 16th,
trial was held in Department 89,
Superior Court of the State of California,
and for the County of Los Angeles.
Martin Francis Langer was tried and convicted of kidnapping
for the purpose of obtaining ransom,
and received sentence as prescribed by law.
On recommendation of the jury,
he was sentenced to the state penitentiary
at San Quentin, California,
for the rest of his life.
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the authentic story of your police force in action,
and starring Jack Webb,
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