He Walked by Night
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:24:01
Better be running along.
l'm not much good at business.

:24:03
But, Roy, he'll want to congratulate you.
:24:07
Just see that the price is right.
:24:10
All right, Roy. l'll get you a good deal.
:24:12
-So long.
-See you.

:24:19
Mr. Dunning, come in.
:24:24
lsn't it a beauty?
:24:37
-lt's a beauty, all right.
-You like it?

:24:40
l certainly do like it.
:24:42
-You see, it's mine.
-What do you mean?

:24:44
Let me have the police.
:24:46
-l built it. Spent years on it.
-You must be crazy.

:24:48
Roy built this machine himself.
:24:50
Your friend's a crook, Paul.
You've been taken in.

:24:53
Hello? Give me the burglary detail.
:24:57
''Dear Tim...
:24:59
''regarding your inquiry on the .38 caliber
Smith & Wesson revolver....''

:25:02
Come in, boys.
:25:05
Burglary detail just sent this report through.
:25:07
A man named Dunning reports
tracing a stolen television projector...

:25:10
-to the Reeves Electronics Lab.
-Think it's a tie-in with the Rowlins' case?

:25:15
Take a look at this fellow Reeves,
and see what gives.

:25:18
l'll notify Burglary
that we're following up on it.

:25:20
Right. Come on, junior.
:25:25
-What else did he place with you for rental?
-A number of things.

:25:29
Old war surplus
that he bought on his veteran training.

:25:32
-ls this more of his equipment?
-Yes, he left it here on consignment.

:25:37
l'm sure that Roy can explain everything.
:25:39
Maybe he can, Mr. Reeves,
if you'll tell us where he lives.

:25:42
But l don't know.
:25:44
Mr. Martin's on the phone, sir.
:25:47
-l'd better talk to him.
-l think so, Mr. Reeves.

:25:50
l'll take it in the superintendent's office.

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