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One o'clock, luncheon with Mrs Harriet Dorrn
of the Police Athletic League.
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- At the Bethesda Fountain Café.
- All right.
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- Three o'clock, Dr Taylor, about his son.
- I remember.
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Four o'clock...
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We can finish that later, Marvin.
:17:19
Good morning, Commissioner.
:17:33
Sit down, Earl.
:17:43
All right, let's begin at the beginning.
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We had a tap on this fella Muller,
George Muller.
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That was in connection with your investigation
of Sergeant Shafer?
:17:54
Yes, sir, that's correct.
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Muller has this bar and grill
in the 18th Precinct.
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We received a tip that known prostitutes
were frequenting the place.
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Certain well-known suspicious characters,
who prefer not to be seen in public,
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often met there.
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The tapped phone was in the pay-booth
of a garage Muller had an interest in.
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There were different kinds of conversations
on the tapes.
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While I was running through them,
I heard this voice.
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Yes, go on, Earl.
:18:23
Well, as I said, Commissioner,
I heard this voice...
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You know how the Chief Inspector has
a distinctive voice and a way of talking.
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I felt it was my duty to bring this matter
to your attention, Commissioner.
:18:54
Is there any doubt in your mind that
the voice on that tape is Charley Kane's?
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Well, as I said, the Chief Inspector...