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It was Sunday, November 22nd.
It was Chilean Los Angeles.
We were working a day watch out of burgery detail.
My partner's Ben Romero, the boss of Stadbrown Chief of Detectives.
My name's Friday.
It was 9.35 a.m. when we got to 5918 Canyon Co.
The home of Marla Hutchins.
Yes.
Is Marla Hutchins?
I'm Miss Marla Hutchins.
We're police officers, ma'am.
This is Sergeant Romero.
I'm Sergeant Friday, Central Burgery.
Come in.
Thank you.
Betty told me she called you.
You're a main?
Yes, I'm Betty Gray.
I called you.
And if you could tell us what happened, please.
Dr. Arthur Schulte was treating me for headaches I have.
Took my main coats and my jewelry.
Do you have a list of what's missing?
Here.
I've written down everything I think's gone.
Thank you.
Why do you say it was this, Dr. Schulte?
Is that right?
Yes.
Why do you say it was him that took the things, Miss Hutchins?
He did it.
I know he did it.
The doctor was the only other person in the apartment of Stadbrown.
When was this?
Last night.
What time was the doctor here last night?
It was about eight.
I heard him leave later, about 9.15.
They're right, Miss Hutchins.
Yes, that's right.
What could the apartment have been entered without either one of you
annoying?
No, sir.
The back entrance is double latched.
And no one could have broken in the front way my room's right beside the front door.
And I would have heard.
You told us on the phone that this Dr. Schulte was a middle-aged, dark, close to 5'11,
stocky, and where's the goatee?
Yes.
No other distinguishing fetches.
It's that correct?
Yes.
How about his clothes, where he was dressed?
He was about average.
He had on a grey suit the last time we saw him.
Thank you.
You know who he is?
I'll find out.
What kind of treatment were you taking from Dr. Schulte, Miss Hutchins?
I don't know.
I have no therapy for my headaches.
Last night, the same thing.
Yes.
Anything different from his previous visit?
I was very nervous.
I mean, we take three sleeping capsules and I want to sleep.
She was still sleeping this morning when I went in and found everything in the dressing table
all over the floor.
Have you known this Dr. Schulte a lot?
Have you known this Dr. Schulte a lot, Miss Hutchins?
About four months.
Did you meet him at a party, maybe?
No, I was a student of his.
Where was this?
The small college in Hollywood.
He was the head of the school.
He was a teacher, too.
Do you have the name and address of the college?
Betty can give it to you. It's in my desk.
You're still a student there?
No.
I don't take the course.
I stopped.
College was close.
That's when he came here to treat me for my headaches.
How did he start giving you these treatments, Miss Hutchins?
One day in his lecture, I fainted.
Don't come to his office and told me that pain was only a state of mind.
A state of mind.
Yes, ma'am.
My headache didn't bother me anymore.
He said that relief would only be temporary if I didn't take regular treatments.
What did you see him regularly?
I saw him twice a week.
Twice a week.
Always here?
At the college, then it closed.
I don't know why.
The telephone in the city would continue here.
Where did you get in touch with him when the college closed?
I never did. He always called here.
Do you have any idea where he is now?
No, I just know that he's a thief.
Why don't you lie down, Miss Hutchins? You look tired.
All right.
Thank you, Miss Hutchins.
Yes, ma'am. Thank you very much.
All right.
Would you gentlemen like some coffee?
Ben, why could you use them?
I'll be very nice, Miss. Thank you.
Officer?
Yes, ma'am.
If this man's just a common thief,
treatment he's been giving Miss Hutchins couldn't have been very good, could they?
She's still got the headache, hasn't she?
11.50 a.m., we checked the apartment for physical evidence.
There was nothing to indicate that the place had been broken into.
Then in a call on a latent fingerprints to send a man out to check the closet and dresser.
We completed the crime report.
Betty Greg, the maid, gave us the name and address of Dr. Shultay's college.
The Los Angeles College of Psychotherapeutics and Psychiatry at a Franklin Street number in Hollywood.
Ben and I got out of teletype to Sacramento asking information on the tritering of the school
that Dr. Shultay was supposed to have headed.
We checked on Betty Greg, the maid, and found that she was a Los Angeles girl.
Parents still living in the city. She had a good reputation.
At 2.35 p.m., we went to the address where the college had been.
It was a big brown, clabbered house with several dormer windows facing the street who was vacant.
The front door was boarded up.
A rental agency sign was stuck up on over the pillars on the front porch.
Joe?
Park room there.
Must have been where they had classes.
Those are chairs nailed down, see?
Let me look.
I don't see any papers inside, no mail.
Hi!
Help.
My name is Tom Thompson.
You interested in the place?
You're the agent.
No, no, I just live next to him.
I'm a dry cleaner myself, but I sort of promised a real estate agent I'd keep an eye for you.
Let's see if I could be at help in the game run shop.
Oh, police officers, we're just checking.
Oh, is there something wrong? Somebody breaking?
Did you live next door when this was a school here?
Yeah, that's psychology punch there here, but...
Ten months maybe.
I thought it was kind of a shoestring operation.
How do you mean?
Oh, you know, not much though.
They're just making it in me.
No class, you know.
Always just adults.
Well, class is used to be mostly during the day.
I was at work with a wife used to tell me, don't know kids it's here or so.
Did you know the man that ran the school?
No, already was a middle-aged guy with a kind of a pointed beard.
How to pal, a younger guy.
Never stopped to talk.
They're pretty tight-mouthed guys, like I said.
Why would they do?
I'm a routine investigation, Mr. Thompson.
Do you have any idea where they might be contacted now?
No, no.
The inner estate agent said they skipped without paying the last month's rent for him.
He's been trying to find him.
Do you remember their names?
Oh, well, let's see.
We went with the older guy.
The guy with the beard was named Schultz or something like that.
I can't remember the young fella though.
Hey, wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
I got their door.
How's that?
I got their door.
The agent let me have the front door.
I'm building a patio porch in the back of my house and the glass that I took out of the door
has got the names lettered on it.
Oh, it's fine.
Come on.
I'll see if I still got it in the garage.
It's right around here.
Okay.
A little chilly today, huh?
Yeah, cool.
I want to stand back and I want to hit you, no?
That's the door, but, yeah.
Here we go.
I like to keep a nice neat garage.
Sure, looks nice.
Oh, thanks.
Say, do these men live in the house, Mr. Thompson?
Did they just use it for the school, you know?
Oh, best of all, just for classes.
Like I said, they're pretty fat like guys.
They're very fat.
They're real quiet.
Yeah.
There it is.
I got it.
Just leave it right there.
We'll come over there.
Okay.
I'll see.
I'll send us college of psychotherapeutics and psychiatry.
Dr. Arthur William Schulte.
Schulte.
D-A-P-H-D-S-C-D-E.
What?
Of course, the Schulte.
Dr. Leo George Donaldson.
D-V-P-H-D-S-C-D.
I got it, Jim.
Okay, fine.
We're much obliged, Mr. Thompson.
Here's our card.
If you hear anything regarding these men, we'd appreciate you calling.
Oh, sure, sure.
I'd be glad to.
We're in here.
Here's my card.
Oh.
I deal cleaners over an IVAR.
If you get around that way, I drop some stuff off.
I'll see how it gets special attention.
Well, thank you very much, Mr. Thompson.
No, it's okay.
Sure glad I didn't throw that glass away.
Brother, look at all the letters out for the names.
I wonder what it takes to get a lineup of degrees like that.
Paintbrush in about 10 minutes.
5 p.m.
Ben and I drove back to the office.
There was a report from late in fingerprints.
Nothing but the prints of the two girls had been found in the Hutchins apartment.
We checked what information we had on Shultay and Donaldson through to the FBI on the teletype.
The check of doctors registered with the Los Angeles County Medical Association
and the American Psychiatric Association failed to turn up anybody named Dr. Shultay.
We had our eye bureau and stats office make runs on Leo Donaldson and Shultay
and a run down on the reports where the burger had posed as a psychologist.
The stats office turned up a couple of dozen new suspects.
We pulled them out shots and headed for the Hutchins apartment.
Looks like something's doing at the Hutchins apartment, huh?
A lot of cruiser cars, huh?
Nice have a look.
Sorry, I can't go in.
I'm sorry to frighten you, Romero.
Oh, sure, sorry.
What's the problem?
Girl name of Hutchins shot herself.
I'll come back up pretty soon.
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Monday, November 23rd.
During the morning, the coroner's office signed off Marla Hutchins' case.
The verdict was that she had taken her own life.
The police psychiatrist told us that probably the hypnotic treatments by Schulte had hastened her death.
The information we'd received from the medical association told us that they had had complaints against the operation of a Schulte school.
They pointed out to us that it takes over 12 years and recognized medical schools to become a member of the American Psychiatric Association.
Schulte had been mass-producing pseudo-sacchiatris in eight weeks.
140 pm, we met with Captain Pullman.
Schulte was a phoning decrease in diplomas sold anybody who had cash.
They're not operating anymore.
We checked that out, they're gone.
Oh, here's the answer to your telepathic sacramental?
Thank you.
Gives details on the application for the school of Schulte.
He's listed as founder and dean, Donaldson has listed as staff,
and no addresses other than the Franklin Street number there.
Anything else?
A month ago, Leo Donaldson opened the course of the construction of Los Angeles under the title of California Physicians College of Psychiatry 7-81 South Hill Street.
Schulte is associated with him?
No.
Have any idea where Schulte is?
No, we don't, but we're looking.
We've got the support of the medical people to push a bunker charge for the operation of the old school.
Donaldson should be able to give you a lead on Schulte.
The figures might be in contact.
Looks like they act in random schools together, even though Schulte was legally responsible.
And Ben and I have an idea on how maybe we can find out.
How's that?
We thought one of us could make a pitch to Donaldson and see if he'd sell a degree from the new school.
Get evidence to support a bunker warrant and check at the same time to see if Donaldson has contact with Schulte.
I'll let the bunker detail know we're trying.
You think you can do it?
I think so.
You know anything else about Donaldson's courses?
No, that doesn't bother me.
Oh, come.
Neither does Donaldson.
I'm trying to get Schulte through his former associate Leo Donaldson, who we again contacted the Medical Association.
They furnished this with a name of Ralph Morris, a graduate of the Franklin Street School, who had since been killed in an auto accident.
Tuesday, 11.30 a.m., Ben and I got the 781 South Hill Street, a seven-story office building in the heart of the Los Angeles business district.
The directory and the lobby listed the California Physicians College of Psychiatry for Rome's 214 and 216.
Ben waited outside in the car.
I took the elevator up.
Yes, ma'am.
Dr. Donaldson?
I'm Dr. Leo Donaldson.
Have you ever since?
Well, my name is Frank Ditton.
I wanted to ask about the curriculum here.
Well, we've just opened Mr. Ditton.
We're not quite ready to start classes.
You understand?
This is very advanced instruction.
Most of our students would have had considerable background in psychiatry.
Oh.
Well, a friend of mine, Dr. Morris, so that he was sure I'd be a good student for you.
Dr. Morris?
Mm-hmm.
I'm not sure I'd place him.
Well, he was one of your students at the Franklin Street School.
He said that Dr. Shultane knew him quite well.
Oh, oh, yes.
Yes, I remember.
Brilliant, ma'am.
How's he getting along?
He was killed in my car collision.
Oh, that's too bad.
Well, frankly, what I was interested in was being able to take over his practice
could I get the same deal he got?
I think so, Mr. Ditton.
What'd you have in mind?
Well, take some courses and get a degree.
I worked with Morris for a while.
I can set up a clinic. He did okay. I figure maybe I can too.
Well, here's a list of the courses we'll offer.
I can't look over it together.
And you can indicate what sphere of study you'd like to undertake.
Of course.
Does Dr. Shultane teach any of these courses?
No, he doesn't.
Now, the first semester will include painless and drugless childbirth,
practical and applied psychology,
out of suggestion, prenatal suggestion.
Yeah.
Well, look, Dr. Donaldson, a straight, practical and applied psychology
is the specialty that I want, see?
What degree do I get and how much will it cost?
Well, at least expensive is a doctor of psychotherapy at $450.
A doctor of philosophy and psychology is $500.
For all purposes, if you can afford it, Mr. Ditton,
is a doctorative science at $800.
That course was $1,000 at the Franklin Street School.
Yeah.
Well, I don't know. It's a lot of money.
Yes, I have to have it, though.
And if you take it, check it out.
Certainly.
You understand what a tremendous advantage these degrees are
to the professional man who, for one reason or another,
may never have had a chance to get a college diploma.
Well, the course is very hard.
If you look like an intelligent man, Mr. Ditton,
you're sure you'd have no difficulty.
All right.
Well, say, look, Dr. I live out in Van Eyes now,
and I'm working three days a week.
The present time is going to be pretty tough to get downtown here.
Do I have to be here every day?
Since it's the diplomas most of our students are interested in,
we have, on occasion, made exceptions in cases like yours.
A lot of appreciate that.
We could possibly, in the case of a doctorative science,
present you with your diploma in advance of your taking the course,
and you could launch into a private practice at once,
take the course whenever it suited you.
I couldn't ask for a better deal.
Everything's mentioned in this catalog,
and the forms are in the back.
Hey, why don't you sit down, I think.
Oh, thank you very much.
Rules and regulations.
No books are required to students.
Lots of break, huh?
We lecture a little differently from some colleges,
and therefore, we've dispensed with texts
because we feel that tend to confuse the data.
And when I take the course, who will be my instructor?
I will.
Well, Morse talked a lot about Dr. Shultay.
Did he teach any of the classes?
No, Dr. Shultay was associated with me in the operation
of the Franklin Street School,
but is not the staff member of the California Physicians College of Psychiatry.
Well, I'm just wondering,
if I paid extra, could I get some classes with him?
Morse said that he picked up a lot of useful information from Shultay.
He's a fellow with a goatee in me.
Yes, that's right.
Well, truthfully, I have no idea where Dr. Shultay is presently located.
There.
Now, this is one regulation here.
Yes.
No student will be admitted
who cannot show documentary proof
of the successful completion of secondary school work.
High school?
You can understand that, can't you, Mr. Dutton?
I mean, well, there are certain minimum academic standards
we must observe in order to maintain the quality of our degree.
Dr. Donaldson accepted my check to the amount of $800.
I asked for a receipt,
and he filled out a blank doctorate of science degree,
which he carefully lettered with a name Frank Dutton,
and signed himself as dean.
I arrested Donaldson, and then I took him in for booking.
One PM.
We received a long teletype from Washington.
Arthur Shultay had a record of arrests and convictions back east.
It started with a conviction 16 years ago
for the interstate transportation of pornographic motion pictures.
The record gave us no known addresses,
but important in the information was the fact
that Shultay had originally been trained
and had worked at being a projectionist in movie theaters.
In the M.O. was the notation that he had been known
to take up his old occupation when sought by authorities.
One thirty-five PM, we contacted the local office
of the motion picture projectionist union
where they told us that they had placed an Arthur Shultay
in the booth of one of the main street newsreel houses
on Sunday that was the day before.
2.30 PM.
The Crescent Theater was buried between two bars
and advertised an hour of newsreels
and short subjects for 20 cents.
Where's the manager?
I'm him.
Can we talk to you a minute police officers?
What?
I say we're police officers.
We'd like to talk to you.
Nobody here to take over.
Why don't you come in and I can open the booth door here and talk?
Okay.
Better on the back, I guess, here at Ben.
I think.
Where is he?
Hey, Mr.
Okay.
What's the trouble officers?
You have a man of the name of Shultay working here.
It's right.
Projectionist isn't working right this minute, though.
It comes on duty at four.
It's an hour.
All right.
I wonder if you'd take a look at this description, please.
Sure.
There you are.
I have eleven.
Man working here is clean shaven, no gold tea.
Inside that sounds the same.
Any idea where he lives?
No, I don't.
But we'll have to wait for him here.
All right.
Wait a minute.
That's one.
Where you want to wait inside?
Well, I think we'd rather stay up in the projection booth.
It's all right.
Up to Steel's stairs there on the right.
Tell Pete Igan.
He's the man up there now.
I said it was okay.
Don't say anything to him when he gets here, would you, sir?
I won't, I'll see.
Come on, Ben.
Yes, this way.
It's a long climb, huh?
Yeah, it is.
Try it there.
Oh, yeah.
Let's be here.
Hey, mister!
Mister!
Yeah?
Police officers.
Hey, hang wrong.
We're going to have to wait here.
The manager said it was okay.
Wait for what?
We want to talk to your relief, man.
You mean the doc?
You know him?
Well, just since yesterday.
Why do you call him the doc?
Well, you know, it speaks kind of fancy for a projectionist.
What do you do?
Oh, he just likes talk to him.
Okay.
You know, the guy doesn't come on for about an hour.
Yeah, they told us.
Now, you want to look at the picture?
You can both sit by the observation port
and the film safe, sir.
Yeah, thanks.
Sit over here, Ben.
This is all right here?
Yeah.
Huh.
Well.
What's the matter?
I've seen this news for him.
5.45 p.m.
Shultay was nearly two hours late.
Ben and I were worrying about whether
somehow he'd been tiffin'.
Oh, shit.
I don't know who it is.
Usable for men to be this late for a shift.
Not in a house like this.
Bigger a house would be different.
Wait, is what a doc be like?
It's just cost a boss a couple of bucks.
What do you mean?
I got more dough.
I'm over my maximum hours.
The old guy'd stay away long enough I'd be on golden.
Golden?
What's that?
Yeah, a double and a half time.
Boys in a business call it golden time.
Oh.
Most dough you can get is double golden.
You get that working over maximum number of hours
after midnight on a Sunday.
Uh-huh.
That's double golden.
Never happened to me, though.
How do you stand?
What do you mean, the money?
No, the noise.
You can get used to it.
Don't pay any attention after a while.
Don't you get tired of hearing the same sound track over and over?
No, you just know it's there.
It never registers.
What they're saying I mean.
Just if it stops when it shouldn't.
Get used to it over the years.
I've been doing this wrong.
Eleven.
It's a long time.
Excuse me.
I got to make a switch over.
What'd you say?
I said I got to make a switch over.
I've been watching you do that all afternoon.
How do you know when to turn the other projector on?
Marks on the film up in the right corner on the screen.
Usually a black dot.
Look through the window.
Look, man, right here.
The first dot tells me to start the other projector.
When the second dot hits, I cut this one turn on the other one.
Now watch.
Okay.
See the first one?
Uh-huh.
Now the second dot, see?
Uh-huh.
Smooth.
You never know the difference.
Simple stuff.
People have never seen an autos of switches.
Just a minute.
All right, Doc.
A little late.
Sorry, overslimp.
Your name's Yielding.
That's right.
Police officers would like to talk to you.
I have to go to work.
Either way.
Do you want to go downstairs?
All right.
This way.
All right, this will be fine right here.
You say your name is Shultay Arthur William Shultay.
That's correct.
Have you ever been known by any other name?
Why?
Do you operate a school called the, uh...
Los Angeles College of Psychotherapeutics and Psychiatry
during the past year?
I'm not saying anything.
What are you living, mister?
I'm not saying anything.
Let me see your identification.
Hey, my wallet.
All right.
Now you hold it.
Say, open that part there.
I take out the card.
Union card.
We'll take its devs.
Social security card.
All right.
That second thing there behind the cash.
Yeah.
Let's try that full piece of paper there.
It's just a bill.
What is it, Jim?
It's a bill.
Millican Hotel.
Let's go.
We drove to the Millican Hotel about six blocks from the theater
in the same skid road district.
We got the key from the room clerk and went up to Shultay's room.
It looked like any dingy hotel room.
A small foot locker sat at the end of the bed
on the baggage stand.
Two suitcases were over by the closet.
Sitting on the floor alongside the bureau
were two waist-high stacks of books.
You've got the key to this small trunk.
I don't have to submit to this.
Let's open it up.
Open it yourself.
Here's the key.
All right.
Two main coats.
I'll check the rest room, Joe.
All right.
This is your property, doctor.
I'm not saying anything.
Just clothes, regular stuff, and bureau.
How about those suitcases over there?
I got them.
What do you got?
How about this?
It's a cigar box. It's taped shut.
What's inside, doctor?
Nothing. You'll be interested in.
I'll open it, Joe.
Shultay.
Bracelets, rings, matched earrings.
Fit our stolen property reports.
These were gifts.
People say you took them.
They're sick.
I've done them a lot of good.
They know. They thank me this way.
Well, people I get these things from,
they know I've helped them.
The way you help Marla Hutchins.
The story you have just heard was true.
Only the names were changed to protect the innocent.
Arthur Shultay, free on veil,
pending trial, died of natural causes on June 15th in Fresno, California.
Leo Donaldson was tried and convicted of grand theft
and served a term prescribed by law in the state penitentiary.
And now, here is our star, Jack Webb.
Thank you.
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Ladies and gentlemen, the Chief of Police of the City of Los Angeles, W.H. Parker.
The Los Angeles Police Department awards this citation of merit to dragnet
for its authentic portrayal of cases from the files of this department,
bringing great credit to the Los Angeles Police Department and its officers,
and enhancing the prestige of law enforcement generally among its millions of listeners.
Thank you, Chief Parker.
You have just heard dragnet, a series of authentic cases from official files.
Technical advice comes from the Office of Chief of Police, W.H. Parker, Los Angeles Police Department.
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