He Walked by Night
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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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Under Los Angeles is a vast
and intricate system of huge storm drains...

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built to siphon off the flash floods
of the rainy season.

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Many of the tunnels are large enough
for two cars to drive abreast.

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Here was 700 miles of hidden highways...
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ideal for the use of someone
who needed to hurry from place to place...

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without being seen.
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Ideal as a hiding place for guns
and supplies, in case of emergency.

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What is it, Lee?
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l asked you to come,
because l think l've hit on something.

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-An identification?
-No, not quite, but a tie-up.

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These are the shells
from the gun that killed Rowlins.

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These were fired in the liquor store holdup
in which the bandit got away.

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And these were fired at Chuck.
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As you know, every ejector...
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even in guns of the same model and caliber,
is different.

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Each one leaves its own markings
on the cartridge casing.

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Look at these fine striations.
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This deep gouge.

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