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The names have been changed to protect the innocent.
Dragments.
You're a detective sergeant.
You're assigned a robbery detail.
You get a call that a woman has been badly beaten.
She can't describe her assailant.
He's still at large.
Your job?
Find him.
It was Monday, January 14th.
It was raining in Los Angeles.
We were working the night watch out of robbery detail.
My partner's frank smith.
The boss's chiefly take his dad bound.
My name's Friday.
We're on our way out from the office.
It was 11.47 pm.
We got to 7982 Oakwood Avenue.
Front door.
What is it?
Places officers.
We'd like to see Ms. Griffin.
How do I know?
They find.
How do I know your car?
Here's our identification.
Land in here.
Pardon?
Pass it through the door.
I want to see it good.
All right, there you are.
Yeah.
What do you think?
Well, your guess is good, ma'am.
Ma'am in.
Thank you.
Very up.
Don't let all the rain in.
Yes, ma'am.
And if I have my devastation back for you.
Take your coats off right here.
I don't want you tracking water through the house.
All right, could I have that identification card?
You don't mind me being so careful about what's happened here.
I've got to take all precautions, you know.
Yes, ma'am.
Ma'am, into the sitting room.
I'll take that card.
Which one of you is Sergeant Friday?
I am.
You're the one who calls.
What's your name?
Who's he?
It's my partner, Frank Smith.
Uh-huh.
Well, sit down.
Here's your card.
Thank you.
Get anything, cup coffee.
Make some hot cocoa, ma'am.
No, no, no, thank you.
Come sit yourself.
What is it you want?
We understand you know Mrs. Kieran.
What are neighbors?
Maybe you can tell us what happened here tonight.
Seems like you'd have the story being cops and all.
We'd like to hear you tell it now.
All right.
I was here tonight watching the TV just going out for the kitchen
to get a play to snacks for the late show.
You know, kind of like the munch.
Well, all of a sudden, I heard this screen real loud.
I wasn't watching the television right then,
so at first I thought it was mouset, you know, like a drama.
That's ma'am.
Didn't think nothing about it right then.
Got myself all set up for the movie,
and then I heard another scream.
That's when I knew there was something wrong.
How's that?
It was a quiz on the television.
No reason for any screams.
Right then there was another one.
Then I knew it was the next door.
Yeah.
So I got my coat and umbrella and went over there.
Of course.
Not down the door, but didn't get no answer.
Well, I went into the house.
No, dark.
Not a light on.
Right in and called Mrs. Kieran called to her.
Didn't answer, but I could kind of hear something
off for the back of the place.
Sounds like somebody crying.
Kind of like a flimper soft.
Yeah.
It came from the back of the house in the bedroom.
You didn't see anybody else in the house when you went in, did you?
If I had, I'd have told you before this.
Go ahead, please.
I got to the bedroom and opened the door.
Couldn't see anything at first.
Then I was about to go on in, and this man jumped out at me.
He was in the bedroom, wasn't he?
Yeah, I must have been hiding in the dark and heard me coming
and he got back, so I wouldn't see him.
Then when I opened the door, he jumped right out, almost scared me to death.
Oh, what did he do?
He just jumped at me and ran out of the house.
Right through the front door, I heard it slam.
And then I heard the crying again.
It was sort of off to one side of the room.
I couldn't see right away where it was coming from.
I turned on the light and right away I saw her.
She was laying on the floor.
Yes, ma'am.
Oh, it was just terrible.
Room was all tore up.
Things all thrown around.
The real mess in her laying right there in the middle of it all beat up.
Looks like I've ever done it and tried to kill her.
What'd you do then?
Call the police.
Dialed old, told the operator to send the policeman.
It wasn't wrong for those here.
You'd seen the light there was 100 of them all over the place.
All right, Mr. Griffin, I wonder if you can give us a description of the man you saw.
Other officers asked me the same thing.
It wasn't much I can tell you.
Just all of a sudden it was there and then it was gone.
You're pretty sure it was a man, though, huh?
Certainly, I guess I know a man when I see one.
Been married to one for 22 years.
Yes, ma'am.
Can you tell us anything about him?
I just got a glimpse of him not good.
I can't tell you anything but I looked.
He was standing in the dark when I come in.
Next thing I knew he jumped past me and went out the front door.
Yes, ma'am.
Would you know him again if you saw him?
No, I don't think so.
Just a glimpse, that's all.
I'd like to help.
There's much more I can tell you.
All right, ma'am.
How is Mrs. Can?
She's going to be okay.
Well, she'd be in the hospital for a few days.
She's going to be all right.
Can she able to tell you something about the man that did this?
No, ma'am.
Seems like she'd be able to describe him.
Must have been there for a good half hour.
How do you figure that?
Must have been at least that long.
And the time I heard the first scream until I got over there.
First off, I didn't think it was real.
Thought it was on television.
That's ma'am, you told us.
Must have been half hour.
I'd have Mrs. Karen have any enemies that you knew of?
Well, or some people who didn't like her.
Couple right here in the neighborhood.
None of them would do a thing like this.
How'd she and her husband seem to get along?
Well, you mean did they have any facts?
Yes, that's right.
All the time.
Seems like they was always battling about something.
Would you know what caused the arguments?
Oh.
Mostly about her, another man.
He thought she was running around on him.
He used to fight about it.
Couple of times he said if she didn't stop, he's going to kill her.
Was that true?
You mean about her and the man?
Yes.
Well, it might have been.
For all I know, it didn't take much mind to their troubles.
Seems like I had too many things to keep me busy
about getting mixed up in their problems.
All right, Ms. Griffin, we'll leave our car with you.
If you remember anything, you think we'd be interested
in me to appreciate a call from you.
If I think of anything, you'll get one.
Thank you, ma'am.
Don't it seem kind of funny to you.
What's that?
Mrs. Killing can't tell you anything about the fella.
Don't that strike you kind of odd.
How do you mean?
Well, somebody isn't my house for that long.
I'd be able to tell something about him.
Someone for sure.
But I guess the lights are.
Maybe she couldn't see.
Then again?
Yes, ma'am.
Maybe she don't want to tell you.
Frank and I drove back to the office
and put in a call to George Street receiving hospital.
We talked to Dr. Sebastian and found the victim
that recovered to the point where she could be moved
to her own hospital.
We also talked to the officers who were with her.
They told us that the woman hadn't given them any new information
and they still hadn't been able to contact her husband.
While I checked the crime lab,
Frank went down the hall and ran the names
Irene and Tom Killing through our and I.
2.14 a.m., we met back in the squad room.
How'd it go in the crime lab?
All right, got it.
How'd it go in the crime lab?
All right, got it all here.
You want to take a look?
Yeah.
Beginning to look like we got a good case against the husband.
Yeah?
No, here.
Here's a picture of the room.
The woman must find a bot here.
See?
Mm-hmm.
You can see the way the stuff scattered
all around the place all through here.
Mm-hmm.
Looks like robbery.
Well, he wanted to look that way, maybe.
What do you mean?
Well, on the dresser drawer here,
the boys in the crime lab found 120 dollars in cash.
All the thief had to do was open the drawer
and he'd have seen it, too.
Oh, well, how about the entrance?
That's something else it doesn't seem to gel.
They checked all the windows and doors.
There's no sign of any breaking.
She must open the door for the thief.
Well, that means there was somebody
Mrs. Kierner knew, huh?
Yeah, it kind of looks that way.
Anything else we can use?
Yeah, take a look here.
Here's a picture of a footprint lead
Jones found on the earth beside the path.
The way it looks, the thief left the path
when he ran from the house
and stepped in the soft dirt.
Do us any good?
No, not much.
The ground was wet.
Must have been a good impression,
but the rain broke down the walls.
Not much good to us now.
That's it.
Yeah?
Lately, Prince didn't come up with anything.
Todd, you do.
Well, nothing on the woman.
Husband's got an arrest reckon.
Yeah.
Got it right here.
Mrs. Kierner had him Prince 18 months ago on a beating charge.
I refuse to prosecute the same thing a year ago.
And here besides her,
from place he's been booked for 80 W and suspicion 211.
Doesn't he have a big time?
No, never drew a conviction.
Now, Joe, the thing I don't understand,
if it was her husband, why doesn't she beef him?
She wasn't worried about having arrested before.
That's not wrong about it.
I've got to be an answer someplace.
You take the stats off us?
Yeah, I gave him what we had on the guy.
They're going to start a run on the MO in the morning.
But I got the rest of this information down to him.
Yeah, we've got it off the way out.
Right.
You got that list of the husband's friends, huh?
Well, let's talk to them.
Maybe they can tell us where he is.
OK.
Hot shot.
I got it.
What is it?
Stats ox are going to have to wait, I guess.
1824 studio court.
That's a couple of blocks from Kierner's.
What's the call?
Woman slug.
Woman slug.
We left the office and we drove over to the address Code 3.
It was a small house set well back on the line.
When we got there, a felony car out of Hollywood division
had already arrived and the crime lab had been called.
The victim was identified as a Mrs. Milo Hudson age 42.
An ambulance was dispatched from Hollywood receiving
hospital when she was given first aid.
She'd been beaten about the head and shoulders.
As soon as the attendance had finished,
Frank and I talked to her.
If you'll just tell us what happened, please.
Awful thing.
Most awful thing ever happened to me.
Yes, ma'am.
Did you get a good look at the man?
Pretty good.
Not real good, but I did see him.
Could you describe him for us?
How do you mean?
Well, how tall was he?
I guess about as tall as you.
Be about five foot a level.
If that's how tall you are.
Yes, ma'am.
How about his weight?
Is he heavier or light?
About like him.
I'd be about a hundred or eighty, huh?
I guess so.
I don't know, but I guess that's about what it is.
What about his face to see that?
Yes, sir.
Got a good look.
You know him again if you saw him, would you?
That certainly would.
Never forget that face.
Now, if I lived to be a hundred, I'll never forget it.
Well, could you give us a good description of him?
Head dark hair, almost black kind of curly.
A little wave right here in front.
Mm-hmm.
Head blue eyes.
Dark blue might have been kind of hazel color.
Dark.
Was he clean, shaving?
Do you mean did he have a mustache?
Yes, ma'am.
No.
Didn't have anything like that.
Was there anything about him that might make it easier for us
to identify him?
I don't think I know what you mean.
Well, do you have any scars and your birthmarks,
anything like that?
Let me think.
Seems there was something, but I can't remember what.
This man say anything to you?
Not at first.
When he came and he didn't say a word, just pointed the gun at me
and motioned back into the house, like he wanted me to get back there.
Uh-huh, but he did say something to you later, is that right?
Yes.
Well, we got to the bedroom when he started to go through the place.
I told him you'd better get out, because my husband
had become in any minute.
Oh, I see.
He smiled and said he knew George didn't get home,
deal 430.
He used your husband's name, didn't he?
Yes.
Come think of it, he did.
I didn't pay much attention to it before, but he did.
Do you think you ever saw that man before?
Not that I remember.
But you sure you'd know him if you saw him again?
I sure would.
See, I remember what it was about him.
Yeah.
You know, you wanted something about him
that would make it easier to tell if he was the right man.
That's right.
He had a scar.
Small one right here by his eye.
Made it look like his left eye was real big.
It gave him a funny look.
That's what you meant?
Yes, man.
I wonder if you'd come down to the city hall
and go through some pictures for us.
Well, I want to do everything I can to help.
I'm supposed to check with my doctor.
If he says it's all right, I'll be there.
Why would you want me?
Well, if he could make it in the morning.
If the doctor says it's all right, I'll be there.
OK, thanks, Mrs. Hudson.
We can send a car for you if you like.
Might be better if you did.
George likes to sleep late, and I don't drive.
All right, man, we'll call you in the morning.
Sure hope you can catch the person who's done this.
Lord knows how many more people he's going to hurt.
Yes, ma'am.
It just seems to know all about people.
When they're going to be alone and all,
it seems to know all about them.
You write where everything in this house was all the way,
and you write down to a team.
You're sure you never saw him before, is that right?
Positive.
You don't forget that kind of face.
See it once, and you remember it all your life.
Was there anybody new in the neighborhood?
I don't understand what you mean.
Well, like any salesman, door to door canvases,
anything like that.
Residential neighborhood like this,
there's always somebody around trying to sell something.
Must be a couple of people a day come to door.
But I'm sure the man who hit me wasn't one of them.
All right, ma'am, thank you very much.
Not at all, Sergeant.
I want to do all I can to help you get him.
Do you have any idea who he is?
Who are to find him?
Not very much, Ms. Hudson.
Terrible to think about it.
Men like that roam in the streets.
Woman isn't safe in her own home anymore.
We'll get to him, ma'am.
I should hope so.
But what do we do in the meantime?
Just sit here and wait for this lunatic to kick the doors down.
We'll do everything we can.
Awful.
I'll never forget how he came in here.
He shoved me around.
Just never forget it.
Well, that makes you even.
What?
He won't either.
We got out of supplemental broadcast,
telling the description of the suspect,
and then we continued to talk to the latest victim.
She was unable to come up with any additional information.
4.30 AM.
The crew from the crime lab finished up their investigation,
and Frank and I went back to the office.
We left the description of the suspect at the stats.
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for a possible identification on the sky
that the suspect had.
5.21 AM, we signed out of the office.
The next day at 9.26 AM, we met with Chief Brown
and Captain Donna Holy went over the case with him.
Because of the method of operation
used, it became apparent that the thief was acquainted
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was unable to make an identification.
She was shown pictures of Tom Kirin, the husband
of the first victim, but she stated positively
that he was not the man who'd beaten her.
The list of possible came back from the stats
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A week went by.
In spite of the additional men involved,
the suspect hit three more times.
In each case, the M.O. was the same.
In each case, he escaped.
However, we were able to get a little more information on him.
We had the artist and crime analysis division
draw up a composite picture of the suspect,
and we had it distributed to all officers in the city.
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Thursday, January 24th, 5.20 p.m.,
Frank and I got back to the office from dinner.
I want to call FI and tell her it looks like a late night.
All right, let's check the book.
Anything?
No.
You call her from Pinky?
Yeah.
Ian Lightner talked to that magazine salesman.
Check out?
No.
The guy just got in town a couple of days ago.
Description's pretty far off.
I got it.
Fabrie Friday.
Yes, ma'am, that's right.
Well, we can take it.
All right.
What's that address again?
Yes, that studio court?
Yes, ma'am, we'll be right out.
No, no, don't do anything.
If he wants to leave, don't try to stop him.
That's right, we'll be right there.
Woman out on studio court says she
thinks the suspect's in her house now.
Frank and I left the office and drove over to the address
we've been given on the phone.
As we pulled up in front of the house,
we could see a man standing on the porch.
We got out of the car and we went up the wall.
At the front door, we met the woman who'd called.
She said that the man had run the door down
and tried to force his way into the house.
She went on to say that her husband wasn't home,
and that she'd managed to stall the man until we got there.
We took him back to the city hall and talked to him
in the interrogation room.
He identified himself as Victor Nadal.
Frank went down the hall to run him through records
and identification.
On a trouble, you guys are causing me no reason for all this.
What were you doing at that house?
Trying to earn 11?
You have to force your way in to do that.
Oh, that old broads off her rocker.
I didn't try to get into the place.
She says you did.
She's flipped.
What do you do for a living?
I work in another way.
What kind of work?
Sales.
What do you sell?
Right now I'm selling lots.
Real estate?
Yeah.
Tracked out in the desert?
Who do you work for?
I don't think I'm going to tell you that.
You're not going to get them a note.
We're going to find out anyway.
I wanted you to save yourself a lot of grief and tell us.
You'll get paid you to dig it out.
You ever been arrested?
Couple of times?
Where?
Oklahoma.
What for?
Call it hijacking.
Robbery?
Same thing.
You ever do any time?
No, they couldn't nail it down.
Where you live?
Got a room down on East Fifth, Roman privileges.
Who do you work for?
That's your job.
How long have you been in town?
A couple of months.
You've been working for this real estate company
since you got here?
Yeah, I got a job a couple of days after I got off the train.
How'd you get it?
Answered an ad.
You ever see that woman out on Studio Court before?
No.
You don't know her.
I told you.
She'd have no reason to tie a bad beef on you, would you?
She's doing it, ain't she?
She's kind of silly without any reason in them.
No, she's a woman that's all they need.
All right, empty your pockets out on the table.
Why?
Come on.
When the plane gains your impure point.
Hey, what's this all about?
What are you guys trying to prove with all this strong work?
We're trying to find out why you wanted to break into that house.
I told you, I didn't break into the house.
I had all harpies out of her mind to tell you a thing like that.
I don't know why, but she's got it in for me.
She wants to see me get into trouble.
She said you didn't know her.
That's right.
You never saw her before.
That's what I said.
Why'd she build a thing like this?
I told you, I don't know.
It's a lie.
I walked up to the door and asked if I could talk to her.
Just try to talk to her.
Right away, she starts yelling at me to get away.
Get off the property.
Why didn't you leave then?
I wanted to make a saying.
You must have figured she wasn't interested.
I needed to make a saying.
I've been doing too good.
I had to make a saying, or I'd lost my job.
It's a reason act like a tough guy, isn't it?
All I did was try to talk to her, talk her in the body.
You got a funny way of doing it.
I thought maybe she was going to call a police making complaint.
She did not.
I'd lost my job, sure.
That's all there is to it.
I'm telling you the truth, you've got to believe me.
You've been working in the neighborhood before?
No, it's the first time.
I've been kind of sick the last week.
This is the first time I've formed me.
First time I've been around here.
What'd you work before?
West Lake area.
Do you have any trouble there?
No, no.
Why'd you make the switch then?
Just thought I'd try a new territory.
See if I could make up for the week I lost.
You got anybody old back up this story for you?
People at my roomy house, I'll tell you.
I'll say I was there all week.
Some kind of flu, I'll tell you.
So, two minutes.
Want me to wait here?
That's right.
Just sit there.
Well, looks like we nailed the wrong guy.
What do you think?
Call just came in.
Radio car picked up.
A fell out on Rosewood Avenue floor.
Caught him in a house, trying to beat a woman to death.
How about the description?
Matches the suspect right down the line.
Fick her nadelle was booked in at the main jail pending further investigation.
We're unable to connect him with any robbery, but Curry Thomas of the City Attorney's Office
issued a complaint charging violation of Section 415 of the penal code.
At 7.46 p.m., the suspect we've gotten the call about arrived at the City Hall.
He was finger printed and checked through R&I.
We found that he'd served a year in a day in New York State for breaking and entering.
He'd served a sentence in the state of Washington on similar charges.
Physically, he matched the description we'd gotten from the victims.
While Pinky Mead and D Lightner contacted the women and asked them to come down to the office
trying to inquest him the suspect.
Rudolph Marnell, is that your true name?
Yes, sir.
What do you live?
My home's out in Hollywood.
It's a big place now at Darwinian.
Ledgerwood Drive, 2917.
Have you ever been arrested?
Yeah, you know that.
It was a mistake, though.
Both times.
For the second time was because of the first.
Well, you mean by that.
Now, once you're done, time it seems like anything goes wrong.
The cops are on your back, just like this.
You want to tell us what happened out there tonight?
You mean on Rosewood?
That's right.
Big misunderstanding.
What do you tell us about it, will you?
I wanted to use your phone.
I don't know.
I guess she got scared about something.
All I wanted to do was make a call.
I'd just ask her.
Regular way told I was in trouble asked if I could phone.
Next thing I know, she's screaming up the storm.
There's cops all around me.
Cardying this report you didn't stop when you were told, is that right?
I guess so.
Well, is it or isn't it?
Yeah.
Why'd you run?
Well, I didn't know what was going on.
I got a record.
I had enough to do with cops to last me the rest of my life.
As soon as I heard the sirens, I took off.
I guess I didn't hear that cop talking to me to stop.
Yeah.
It's kind of hard to believe.
Well, you believe the woman who says I tried to slug her, you believe her, but you don't believe me.
You see, that's what I meant.
What's that?
What as soon as you fall once as a dozen cops right behind you all the time waiting to stop on you?
You ever figured that you helped build it that way?
Yeah, it reads good, but you ain't got nobody on your table.
All right.
Now tell us again about tonight.
I told the cops who picked me up.
I told the cop who fingerprinted me.
I already told you once.
Now how many times you want to hear it?
Until we get it the right way.
Well, how are you going to know?
We'll find it.
Come on.
We're going to have the interrogation room.
Go ahead.
Down this way.
Go ahead, right in there.
Sit down.
All right, Marnell, now let's clean it up.
What do you mean?
You know we're going to have no trouble making you on these things.
We've got the victims on their way down here now.
As soon as they identify, you've had it.
So save yourself a lot of time and trouble if you cop out now.
I like to give you a hand, sir.
It's a really good, but there's nothing I can do.
I don't know what you're talking about.
All right.
What were you doing on January 10th?
10th, that's right.
But there was a Thursday.
She, I don't know.
It's a long time ago.
It's hard to remember.
How about the 11th?
Same.
I don't remember.
14th?
Yeah, yeah.
I can tell you about that.
All right, go ahead.
I got through work and went home.
Met the wife.
We had dinner took in the show.
Who proved that?
We sure asked my wife.
She'll tell you.
How about Wednesday to 16th?
Black.
You don't remember what you were doing on the 16th of January, huh?
No, it's important.
It's going to be for you.
How about the 17th?
That'd be Thursday.
That's right.
I stayed home and watched the wrestling on television.
You can prove that, Kenny.
Sure, I had some people in to watch the matches.
Give us their names, would you?
Yeah.
Who was wrestling that night?
Are you one of them all, or just the main?
How about signing wind-up?
Let me think.
Yeah, it was a tag team match between the McLean brothers
and the South twins.
You're sure?
I'm positive.
How about the 19th, would you do them?
19th.
That would be a Saturday.
Well, I'm off Saturday.
I don't remember too good.
Probably came home, sat around a house drank, bearing a loafed.
That was Saturday the 19th.
Yeah, the 19th.
How about Monday the 21st?
I bowl that night.
Where?
Lanes out on sunset?
Bowl there all the time.
Yeah.
You bowl every Monday night?
No, not every week.
Usually it's on Tuesday.
Why'd you change this week?
Now some of the guys couldn't make it Tuesday,
so we changed the day.
Anything special to you about January 14th, 17th, 21st?
What do you mean special?
Well, your birthday, your anniversary, something like that.
No.
Just regular day.
That's right.
Nothing to make them stand out.
No.
Then how come you can remember what you were doing on those days?
You can't give us a story to fit January 10th, 11th, 16th, or 19th.
I don't know.
What are you guys trying to get me to say?
What are you trying to get at?
The truth.
Well, I'm giving it to you.
We can't see you.
How come you remember those days?
I don't know.
I just do.
That's kind of funny.
I couldn't remember what I was doing last week.
I'd have to sit down and think about it.
You didn't even have to try to remember.
You knew right away, didn't you?
Like it was important for you to remember.
Keep trying to build an alley by, don't you?
Look, you asked me where I was.
I told you.
Let's have the names of the people you say you're aware of.
You're going to talk, that's right.
Well, maybe they won't remember.
I think they will.
But what happens if they don't then you're in big trouble.
You're holding a lot of it right now.
Let's have the names.
Sure, I'm going to have to worry about it.
I'll give them to you.
Here's a pencil.
Paper there.
I don't know all the addresses.
We'll look them up.
You're going to have to talk to them, huh?
Sure.
What's the matter?
I think they won't stand behind you.
No, it's not that.
Or what is it?
Oh, just that they don't know I've done time.
Maybe when they find out, they'll try to get me.
You know, say they weren't with me.
They might do that.
Do you like that woman doing that?
Yeah, just like that.
People will like you much, do they, right now?
Seems like everybody's trying to get you in trouble.
I want a lawyer.
I want to check, Frank, see if the victims are here.
Yeah.
Well, what's going to happen now?
Well, you've got some people we want to see you.
Who are they?
The women you beat up?
No, you can't make me on those jobs.
We don't think we can.
Yeah, well, you just try.
You take this thing in the court and they're going to throw it right out.
That's the way you've got it for you, isn't it?
That's right.
Go ahead, Frank, leave me.
I said I want a lawyer.
What?
I said I want a lawyer.
Well, you'll get one.
Yeah, and a jury.
I want a jury trial.
You've got a choice.
You bet I have.
You bring all these women down here to point me out.
Well, this isn't going to work.
A bunch of people who don't like me, cause me trouble.
People who don't like me.
I want a jury trial.
A judge and a jury.
All right, you'll get them.
I'll make you a bet.
They won't like you either.
I have to manage.
Rood off, Auguste Marniel was fired on for four counts of robbery in the first degree,
five counts of burglary in the first degree,
and five counts of assault would intent to do great bodily injury.
He was found guilty by a jury trial on all counts and received sentence as prescribed
by law.
The robbery in the first degree is punishable by imprisonment for a period of not less than five years.
Burglary in the first degree is punishable by imprisonment for a period of not less than five years.
Assault with intent to do great bodily harm is punishable by a term of from one to twenty years in the state penitentiary.
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