He Walked by Night
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Now look, Paul...
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you can make it a lot easier
for us to believe your story...

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if you'll just give us some facts.
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Something that might help us.
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l've told you all l know.
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l've been gullible, all right,
letting him make a fool of me.

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But l'd do anything to make up for
what he did to Detective Jones.

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Sure you would.
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-You can go now.
-Thanks.

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My friends, they can vouch for my character.
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That's good. We'll call you if we need you.
Thank you very much.

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l think he's telling the truth.
l think he's just gullible, like he said.

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What about the stolen stuff
he was peddling for Martin?

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We'll use it for bait.
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Maybe Martin will come back for it,
then we can ask him.

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Here.
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Nevertheless, l want a 24-hour tail
put on Reeves...

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and l want a watch
on his home and his factory.

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-Right.
-You can keep those.

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Okay, Captain.
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And now the killer changed his tactics,
his modus operandi.

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It would baffle the police.
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They always expected burglars
to remain burglars...

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not go in for stickups.
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They'd never tie this up with him.
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So, wearing a variety of disguises,
coming and going like a shadow...

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ready to kill if cornered...
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he struck the bottle stores
in a one-man blitz...

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that had the robbery detail dizzy.
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The killer, always resourceful...
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always thinking along lines
that would baffle his hunters...

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had discovered an ideal avenue of escape.

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