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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 a burglary detail.
You get a call from a citizen that a burglary is in progress.
You know the exact location.
Your job.
Stop it.
Trigment.
The document had drama of an actual crime.
While the next 30 minutes in cooperation with the Los Angeles Police Department,
you will travel step-by-step on the side of the law through an actual case
transcribed from official police files.
From beginning to end, from crime to punishment,
drag net is the story of your police force in action.
It was two of the June 14th.
It was warm in Los Angeles.
We were working the night watch out of burglary detail.
My partner's Frank Smith.
The boss is Captain Bernard.
My name is Friday.
We're on our way back from a show up in it with 11.47 pm when we got to room 45.
Burglary squad room.
You want to get started on the report?
Yeah, all right.
I'm sure we're glad to get home.
I'm tired.
Here.
Thanks.
You're seeing the new building yet?
What?
Seeing the new building yet.
Feel part of it.
Sure is great.
I thought it just thought everything.
The lab looks like something out of a movie.
All steel, pile, lead tones is going to flip.
All right, it's going to feel to have all that room.
It's going to be great to have the lab in the same building anyway.
Burglary, Friday.
Yeah, that's right.
What's that address?
Well, don't try to stop him.
No, right.
Goodbye.
Get your coat.
Huh?
It's Burglary.
Yeah.
The guy's there now.
Banking out at the city hall, Code 3,
a few blocks from the place we cut off the red light and siren.
The address was a large drugstore located
at the corner of Olive and San T Street.
We parked the car in the middle of the block
and walked the rest of the way.
The store was dark when we arrived,
but the front window had been smashed
and the sidewalk was covered with broken glass.
I'm still waiting here.
Don't go making things up.
We're police officers.
Oh, I'll be expecting you.
I'm the one to tell the phone.
I'm off the Muncie.
All right, sir.
This Frank Smith, my name is Friday.
Hello.
Hello, hello.
Took you long enough to get here.
The thief's gone.
Where'd he go?
The thief just took off.
That's all took off.
Which way?
Down there.
There.
Right down the street.
Yeah, the car.
I don't know, I didn't see one.
Well, he did.
He didn't drive it.
You run away.
Down the street.
See?
That's why.
No, I won't go to leave.
But after I called you,
I come back here to keep an eye on the crash
through the window and took off.
Running just as fast as you could.
Down that way.
The street.
What do you look like?
Can you tell us?
Sure.
I got a good look at it.
Real good when they come out through the window.
They kind of leave all the sidewalks for a minute.
Like it was heard, right?
Right after that, you were all.
All right, so you know, if you give us the description.
Well, you wanted it just to seem as I give it to the other fellows.
Who's that?
The other cops.
I give them a good one.
I told them all about the thief.
Well, they know it, you know.
They took out after they got in the car
and drove off looking for it.
A long go with that.
Right away.
They drove away right behind the man.
It wasn't surprising me a bit,
but what they called him.
They were right behind.
Mm-hmm.
Now then, you want to know what that was?
That's right.
I thought you would.
Well, I was on the way home to the movie down the street.
I go there with Tuesday night.
They got dishes, you know.
That's it.
Give it away, dishes.
I didn't go in since they started.
Like a soup bowl night.
Mm-hmm.
Already got five of them.
Tonight fills out my set.
Yes, you know about the burglary.
Mm-hmm.
The burglary, would you tell us about it?
Oh, yes, yes.
Well, because I get to talk in the back, get to lose.
You gotta stay on the track.
Yes, sir.
Well, then.
Now, uh, you know, there wasn't.
You were on the way home from the movie.
Oh, yeah.
Well, I was just walking along.
I got here with a dog store and I heard this noise.
First off, it kind of scared me.
I could expect it, you know?
Yes, sir.
What was it?
The noise?
That's right.
Glass.
Oh, a lot of glass being broken.
I turned around and right away, I knew it
had come to the dog store.
So I went over and take a look, you know.
What do you think I saw?
I wouldn't know, sir.
Do I take a guess?
Look, mister, why don't you just tell us?
This fella was laying right on the floor,
right in the middle of the floor, a glass all all over.
I guess he'd fell on one of the showcases.
He should have broken all up.
Just laying there and not moving at all.
Then all of a sudden, quick like, he jumped up
and that's when he saw me standing there looking right at him.
He saw me.
Yes, sir.
Right off.
I knew he didn't have no right in the store.
I knew it right away.
You know how I knew?
Yes, you have an idea.
You?
No, I don't have a right.
Well, then, the light wasn't wrong.
Oh, sir, there wasn't any light on it.
So I knew he was a thief.
That's when I went to call you.
He used the phone booth there, see?
At a cost of speed, he would keep my eyes
at the place all the time.
Yeah, come back here to make sure he didn't get out.
And first, I thought the guy was gone.
You see, I couldn't see it at all.
Yeah, then he came out behind the collar
back in the back of the place.
I could see he was hurt.
Something was wrong with his arm.
He told it to be like this.
See?
Like it was something wrong?
Yes, sir.
He was trapped.
No way to get out.
With his arm hurt, he couldn't climb out.
So what did he think he did?
Why wouldn't know?
Your turn.
Go ahead, Luis.
Start running.
Come right at the window.
Run in as fast as he could.
Crash, right through it.
Go clean through it.
And if you're on the sidewalk, there, see, see?
Right on the sidewalk.
Glass all around him.
Right there for a minute, then he got up
and took off down the street.
He was hurt so bad.
I could see, Wade, hit his head on the window.
Oh, would you know the man that you saw him?
Oh, you bet I would.
I'd know him anyplace.
We'd like to have him downtown.
Look, some pictures.
Sure, sure.
Anything I can do, you just name it, all right?
I just scored a subtle like guy myself.
I want to see you get it, Dad, so we understand.
It'll be a shame to live, shelf.
Whole things he has fought.
Now, what happened if I hadn't come crashing out that window?
That's right.
My personal reason for wanting to see you get him.
He made me drop my shoe bowl.
We've got a complete description of the suspect
and a local broadcast and an APB were put out.
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The arrangements were made for the witness
to be taken to the city hall to check through the mug books.
And then Frank and I started to canvas the area, 12, 20 a.m.
I think you made it?
I don't know.
Why are there months?
He was hurt pretty bad.
Couldn't get too far.
Yeah.
Wanna pull up?
Let's check that out, Ali.
All right.
No, it doesn't go all the way through.
Let's get on.
I'll cover the fireside, do it.
How about it?
All right, come on out.
Come on, we can see you.
All right.
I do it.
Don't shoot.
Just stand in there.
Just stand there where we can see you.
I got my hands up.
I'm not going to cause any trouble.
I give up.
Please don't shoot.
All right, walk out here.
Walk out here.
Keep your hands weak and see him.
I'll check him.
All right, turn around.
Turn around.
Put your hands against the wall.
All right.
All right, I'm doing just what you say.
Just what you tell me now.
All right, he's playing.
All right, turn around.
Come on, put your hands back.
No, no, no.
Please don't put your hands on me.
Please don't.
My wrist is broken.
I can't.
No, I can't.
All right.
And still, your hands bind your head
and walk out toward the street.
All right.
Get me a doctor, will you?
I don't feel good.
I think I hurt my head.
So I'm telling you the truth.
You can see yourself.
I think I hurt it.
Come on, keep walking.
I don't feel good.
I got awful pain in my head.
Yeah, well, it's going to get worse.
The suspect was taking the Georgia Street Emergency
Hospital for treatment.
We identified him as a leroire and his defense 27 years old.
He had a record listing two convictions of burglary along
with several misdemeanor arrests.
His mug shot was shown to the witness
and we got a positive identification.
After emergency treatment, Frank and I
were able to talk to him.
All right, Finch, make statement.
About what?
The burglary.
You guys are forgetting something.
What's that?
I'm the one who's sick.
I don't know what you're talking about.
I don't think about me, burglary.
That's a nice try, Finch.
It's a good thing I'm going to work.
You better tell me what you're talking about.
We got a witness who saw you break into a drug store
today, is willing to go to court with it.
Then you better get a new witness,
because the one you got is all worn out.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's right.
How'd you get set up?
Couple of guys tried to rob me.
I didn't like the idea and they put the screws to me.
You expect that story to stand up?
You got a proof it didn't happen.
We can't.
I'm going to be my guest.
Why don't you say this all a lot of time and cop out here?
That'll make things real easy on you, wouldn't it?
Get it help.
It's too bad I can't go along with you, boys,
but I'm not going to carry a beef I didn't build.
You want us to believe that, don't you?
I don't care what you believe.
I'm telling you the truth.
I was mugged tonight.
Couple of guys took my wallet, beat me up,
and that's where it is.
There's nothing you can do to change it.
Well, we'll see.
I find new about any burglary.
There's no reason not to.
I can think of a couple.
Spell them.
You've fallen twice before.
I thought we'd get around to that.
Well, you guys better take another look.
You can't bring up my record in court.
You're going to have to make this on your own,
and I'm giving you nothing.
A little later, no?
You already have.
That morning, the suspect was removed to the prison ward
at General Hospital.
It was reported in good condition.
It was expected to recover in time, the stolen trial.
Frank and I worked with the District Attorney's Office
in preparation of the case.
A check of the drug store by Holland's doll
of latent print detail, a turn to complete set
of usable prints.
Blood stains found on the floor of the place
were the same type of stenches.
Particles of cloth and the transom were entry
had been made, matched the suit the suspect was wearing.
According to the District Attorney's Office,
the case was complete, and the conviction was assured.
Thursday, June 16th, we attempted
to re-question the suspect, but he was selling
an uncooperative.
6.47 p.m., Frank, and I got back to the office.
How about some D?
All right, where do you want to go?
How about that taco place on Broadway?
Well, they're yesterday.
Good food prices are in line.
I don't know.
I think you could live on beans and tacos, couldn't you?
Sometime I'd like to try.
Yeah.
Don't get it.
Very, very Friday.
How long go?
Right.
Now we'll be right over.
Your dinner's going to have to wait tonight.
The Roy Finch, huh?
He just broke jail.
We left the office and drove over to General Hospital.
An immediate warning had gone out to all officers
in the city carrying Finch's description.
As far as we know, he was still wearing hospital clothes
and wouldn't be too difficult to spot.
We went up to the 13th floor and met with a guard who
had been on duty.
And you see, you went out this way.
13 floors to the street.
I'm not easy to believe.
Not even make it.
Only as we can figure he'd throw the bed sheets
in the strip, spread it in together,
work at one of the bars until he gets slipped through.
Must've looped the sheets around the other bars
and lowered himself.
I'll far could he go that way.
Two stories.
After that, he must've rested on the ledge
while he pulled the sheets down after him,
kept going until he got to the street.
Anybody see him on the way down?
Do you know what we're checking now?
And I'd likely, if they had been anyone,
they'd let us know.
Sure, I hate to see that guy on the loose.
Way he taught, he's going to cause a lot of trouble.
Any chance he had help getting out?
No, he's the only one in the room.
He didn't have any visitors door with lock.
You mentioned any friends in town, anybody might go to.
No, not the only thing he talked about
was the beef against him.
All the time saying that he was going to beat it.
How he was going to blow your case sky high.
He was sure of himself.
Said you'd never get him in a court.
He didn't have a chance.
It looks like he might have been all right.
He wasn't going to change, he hasn't beat it.
He just postponed it.
For the rest of the night, the area
was subjected to an intense search.
All people in the vicinity were questioned.
Cars going into and out of the blockaded section were checked.
At 730, the next morning, a search was called off.
Apparently, Leroy Finch had made good as escape
before the warning had been sounded.
For the next two days, Pagan, I checked everybody
listed in his package.
Friends and relatives were placed under surveillance.
All known associates and places
he was known to frequent were checked.
Word went out to inform us for possible leads.
Every step was being taken to bring Leroy Finch back
into custody.
Sunday, June 19th, we got word that Finch had been seeing a woman
just before his arrest.
Her name didn't appear in any of the reports.
Pagan, I'd roll out to see her.
I guess this is it.
Well, what about the bag?
Oh, this is the only entrance.
All right.
I'll get the dog.
Thank you.
I'll try it again.
Yeah, where is this?
Like to see Ms. Wall, please.
Where is this?
Like to talk to you, it's important.
All right, man.
I think he's here.
I don't know.
I'd better be ready for him.
Yeah.
Come on up.
What do you want to see me about?
You alone here?
No.
Why?
You mind if we check?
No.
Go ahead.
Come on in living, man.
What are you looking for?
A police officer.
You know a man named Leroy Finch?
Yeah.
Don't get, John.
I've got to tell you that.
Go on in.
Sit down.
I'll just have some coffee.
I'm going to the Sunday evening.
Yeah.
It's got excuse of what it takes.
Look, I wasn't expecting company.
I'm sorry.
Want you to have a coffee?
No, thanks.
How about you?
All right.
What do you want to know about, all right?
What did you see him last?
Oh, let me think.
Guess there's a week, ten days ago.
Not censor.
You heard from it all?
No.
What is all about?
What's wrong with John?
It's all better than the papers.
Well, it's better than funny.
It's like it's been a blank.
What's he done?
You want to talk to him?
I want to tell him.
That's right.
What do you know about him?
My guy.
Good spender.
We've been out a couple of times.
You know, dancing doesn't special.
Just good.
Looks nice.
Well, he's too much padding in his coat outside of that.
Looks like something in a magazine.
What did you meet him?
Capatira downtown.
I was going to never eat him one night.
The place was pretty crowded.
He came over and asked if it would be okay.
I'd be sad at my table.
He went out and had a couple of drinks.
How long ago was that?
Oh, this year.
Just a couple of months.
You ever talk about any of his friends?
You know where he lived?
Well, I don't think he had one place.
He kept moving around.
You know, one hotel this week.
Some other place.
And I kept moving.
Well, was he staying the last time you saw him?
I don't know.
Some place down on Diko, I think.
They can't give us an address, huh?
No.
All right, Mr. Wong.
We'll leave you one of our cards.
We'd appreciate it.
You could call us in the event.
Finch gets in touch with you.
What's true?
I hear anything I'll call you right away.
Excuse me, ma'am.
Go ahead, we can find the door.
Yes.
Uh-huh.
Yeah, just a minute.
Get the party?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
Yeah, just a minute.
Get the party?
Yeah.
Your office.
They want to talk to you.
Thank you.
It's Friday.
When?
Be right over.
Thank you very much, Mr. Wong.
Don't mention it.
Let's go.
Yeah.
What do you got?
We found Finch.
Yeah.
He's been hiding in the house on Highland Park.
Is he there now?
No, he left about an hour ago.
Who's the place belong?
I don't know.
We want to talk to him.
We better step on it.
Yeah.
He shot him both.
Frank and I left immediately for Judged Street receiving hospital
where the latest victims have been taken.
The doctor in attendance.
He identified the couple as Mr. and Mrs. Fedgilner.
They were on to say that both of them
had suffered serious gunshot wounds.
Mrs. Gilner had been hit in the left shoulder in the neck
while her husband had been shot in the arm and chest.
The man was on the operating table at the time,
but the doctor said we could talk to the woman briefly.
Frank and I went into the treatment room.
Does Gilner?
Does Gilner?
Yes.
Where police officers, man, like talk to you,
if you feel up to it.
I guess so.
I guess it's all right.
Wait, I can look at a picture and see if it's the man who shot you.
Where is it?
Not here.
I'll hold it for you.
Where's the man?
It's hard to see it.
Do the best you can, please.
Yes.
That's him.
He's the one.
Don't tell us what happened.
How spread?
Have you heard how my husband is?
We don't know yet, ma'am.
Shot Fred too, you know.
Shot us both.
How can you tell us what happened?
Came into the house last Thursday night.
Came in.
Yes, ma'am.
Tried to rob us.
Fred surprised him in the closet.
I guess he was trying to steal some clothes.
For starters, he?
Yes.
Nice.
All right.
He can go on, please.
Head Fred's gun.
Mr. Founder in the Bureau.
Headed pointed right at us,
kept waving it around.
There's a stay in the house.
Three days.
He kept his prisoner.
Three days with the gun.
And tonight, Fred tried to get the gun away from him.
There was a fight.
Terrible fight.
Him and Fred.
Fred.
Do you want to stop him?
No.
Not much more.
He shot Fred.
Cold blood.
Shot him.
Then me kept his prisoner.
And shot him.
All those things.
Shot.
All right, let's go.
We'll do what we can.
I got it.
That's the best thing for us.
The best thing.
You want to check the doctor down?
Excuse me?
Yes.
What can we find, Dr. Salvin?
I think I saw him a couple of minutes ago.
I went into treatment room number three.
All right, we're good.
Yes, he's alone.
Thank you.
Doc?
Oh, yeah, Joe.
Thank you.
Come on in.
Thank you, Doc.
Got to go.
Talk to him.
I think he's going to live.
That's good.
Hope he feels the same way.
Well, well.
I'm going to tell you the spinal cord.
You'll never walk again.
The check was made at the guild warehouse,
and their automobile was found to be missing.
From papers in the house, we got to make a license number.
The supplemental broadcast was gotten out carrying the information.
The description of Rory Finch was broadcast to all policemen
in Southern California every 30 minutes.
At the end of each transmission, the officers were warned
that the suspect was armed and was to be considered extremely dangerous.
Border stations were notified,
and the checkpoints in the Nevada were alerted.
Bus and railroad stations were covered,
and narrow-ing terminals were placed under surveillance.
Roadblocks were set up on highways into and out of Los Angeles.
If Rory Finch was still in the city,
every precaution was taken to prevent his escape.
36 hours went by without word.
Tuesday, June 21st, Frank, and I checked into the office.
I'll text the book.
Little Friday.
Yeah.
I'm trying to reach you guys where you've been.
We just got back from 77.
What's the matter?
We better check with the skipper.
That car Finch was driving?
Yeah.
And they just found it.
The vehicle had been found by a motorcycle officer on a side street
in the Hollywood area.
As soon as he'd made sure of the identification,
he'd notified Captain Bernard,
and then he'd stake out on the car.
Four teams of officers had been dispatched to the scene
and the search of the area was started.
Frank and I went down the hall to cheat that brown's office
and we checked with Captain Bernard.
He told us to leave for the scene immediately
and take charge of the investigation.
We went back to the scribe room before leaving.
Well, sign us out.
Yeah.
I got it.
Very good, Friday.
Well, yeah.
Speak up a little, can't hear you.
What's that?
No, I got it.
All right, we'll be right there.
What do you got?
Those haze of war.
Finch's girlfriend?
Yeah.
He just walked in.
We notified Captain Bernard what happened,
and along with him and two teams of men
from Robbie Detail,
we left for the woman's address.
The building was covered completely
and Frank and I went up to the front door.
Who is it?
It's Johnny.
Oh, John.
What do you want?
I'd like to see it.
I'm kind of busy right now, John.
Did he come back better?
Finch must be with her.
Yeah.
I'm leaving town.
It won't take very long.
Just a minute.
Follow me up and check it easy.
All right.
Hi, Bill.
It's been expected to see you.
Got a call from New York.
Gotta get back there right away.
It's about to come over and tell you.
Sorry about that date for the morning.
It's okay.
I understand.
All alone, huh?
Yeah, but I was just getting ready to go out.
Anybody I know?
I think so.
Friends out in the valley ask me over for dinner.
Well.
Well, I sure wish I could keep that date tomorrow.
So do I.
Hey, I wonder if I could have a drink of water.
Yeah.
Get some.
I'll get it.
Here, I'll come with you.
Here's a glass.
All right.
Where is it?
I didn't know.
Do you know what I'm doing?
Yeah.
Got a gun.
What did you say?
I have to careful.
Thanks a lot.
Okay.
All right, Finch.
We know you're in the bedroom.
Throw that gun out and you follow it.
Come on, Finch. Throw out the gun.
You come and get me a cup.
We can wait a lot longer and you can't, Finch.
Well, let's see.
We'll take the building of pride if we have to.
Go ahead.
I'm not going to walk out of here.
All right, you'll call it.
Frank?
Yeah.
Get out of stairs.
Ask him to bring up the gas equipment.
Okay?
Watch it, Frank.
Coming up.
All right.
Come on, Finch.
Come on.
Come on on your feet.
I can't.
I've heard.
I can't get up.
You're not hurt that bad.
It's just a shoulder wound.
I get him too.
I don't.
I'm going to die.
I know it.
I'm going to die.
You're pretty sure of that, aren't you?
Yeah.
I don't feel it.
You got it wrong, Finch.
It won't be that easy.
The story you've just heard is true.
The names were changed to protect the innocent.
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