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Need to know us talk five ninety KLBJAM Austin.
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Aren't you the golden age of radio theater? This time?
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Mary Craig Confidential Investigators, Darring William Gargan and the Case
of the Philanthropist Bride broadcast May seventh, nineteen fifty one.
Speaker 3 (01:22):
Larry Craig speaking. That's the name, Barry Craig. You run
an office on the third floor of the old Mercantile building.
You've got a city license which says you're of confidential investigator.
So most of your life you sit around and wait.
Some of the guys are bus hire blonde and call
them secretaries, others than five and cab drivers then bartender's ears.
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Even by dictating machines they did it helps to forget
that they're the loneliest guys in the world because nobody
really talks to you. A suspicious Why with the fighting parents,
these desperate kids who walk into your it's never even
seen uh huh, cause I have near a license there
of bed, sometimes a gun, nothing human and after a while,
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maybe you're nothing gets open. Uh have you locked this door?
There's a thing underneath the door knob there you slide
it over. Oh yeah, you're a very creek. Yeah they're
not doing very well, are you. I could write my
name on the dust in your desk. What name would
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that be? Will my Lord, how do you do miss Lord?
Hit your creed? Have you ever killed anyone? Not for
a fee? Will you answer a question about the weather.
I don't know much about the weather. Well why'd you
lock the door behind himss Lord? I can't have anybody
see me here. There's a woman comes around a couple
of times a week. I'll speak to her about the Dutch.
Speaker 4 (02:50):
Well, that's not.
Speaker 3 (02:52):
I'm going to marry a man named John Wearing. Uh huh.
He's older than I am, a lot older. It's a
question of taste. He's rich. Cha sweetens the taste. We're
going to be married, and it's too weak.
Speaker 5 (03:04):
I want nothing to happen to that marriage.
Speaker 3 (03:06):
I'll hire you shoot the craig with a dollar sign
in front of the cupan. What do you think might happen? Yes,
something wrong with Wearing's health. You've heard of murder?
Speaker 1 (03:16):
Happen's you?
Speaker 3 (03:17):
I've heard of it. Who's murder? Yours or Wearing? Who
the door's locked? Who's man?
Speaker 4 (03:23):
You can't stay through?
Speaker 3 (03:24):
Another way out back of the water cooler leads to
the back hallway and the fire stale.
Speaker 4 (03:29):
Uh huh on you.
Speaker 3 (03:32):
Sure? Yeah, go get on my way. That gun a
little heavy for him. I shirt, okay, well there's a
day you don't look too good. A shit got a
name for him? It's what did they? I say that?
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And now you wanna take another look? What that g
her back? A nice right? The floor stopped him. I
kicked the door shut behind him. The night he'd mentioned
was angling out between the shoulder blades. I didn't want
anybody to confuse him with a client. The homicide squad
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arrived and went to work. I don't like watching the boys.
They're too smooth. I start thinking of all the stiffs
they practiced on. I shut my eyes. Are we boring you, Craig?
Lieutenant Rogers, I've seen it all before, too bad. Only
we could work out an entirely new approach, and perhaps
you'd watch us stop being so tough. Traan. Everybody's forgiven
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you for having gone to Collin. Thanks, you're welcome, Craig.
The story's no good, the only one I've got on hand.
I'll tell you why it's no good. The punt fare
with a knife in his back was on the Harry
Otis payroll. Oh willman lord is on the ODIs payroll.
Must be a large payroll among his very largely illegal activities.
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Otis also runs a supper club around the east Side,
the Gilded Lily. You can have Wiman Lord for supper
there six nights a week and twice on Sundays it's
too early for supper. The last couple of months, Oldis
has been very busy covering up the Crime Commission. The
Crime Commission Mistrodis is a very large target for them.
He's been doing his best to shrink recently. Worman Lord
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could have come to you because she planned to concertize
for the Commission and wanted protection. Why me, You're big,
you're good natured, and well I'm still no, no, no,
But you like to believe people when they give you
a chance to. But what about the Wearing angle. Did
she pick him out of the phone book? There is
no wearing angle. John Wearing happens to be a distinguished philanthropist,
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and that means a guy with so much money he
can give some of it away. Thanks for the translation.
I still will my Lord's story. Why because she's young, beautiful,
Because you looked too straight in the eye when she
told you, Walter no tran because she was nasty come
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aside wound up and went away one nice thing about it.
After they were through the office no longer needed dusting.
The clock in the church tower across the street made noises,
so after a while did my stomach. But I was
waiting for a phone call. Maybe the cops would get
Will my lord before she could reach your phone. Maybe
Will the Lord had no intention of phoning me. I've
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been a sucker before. I prefer to being a wise guy.
So I listened to the bells, gnawed my stomach, and
was rewarded. Hello, that's great. Yeah great. I thought you
might have gone home. I'm still here. You're alone, Yeah,
that is if that happen on and want to? I
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want to. I always believe a client. I couldn't know
you'd you'd take my case. Where do we meet? Well?
Speaker 4 (07:08):
Not here at my apart two dangers.
Speaker 3 (07:10):
Wait a minute, would they do? A couple of cops
sitting on your lap by any chance? Oh? Why not?
They've got an alarm out for you. Oh the apota
isn't in my name.
Speaker 6 (07:19):
Look, stuff takes park sixty couple street.
Speaker 3 (07:22):
As an hour, the park in an hour on his
large yep, don't bring a friend. I locked the office door.
Nothing in the office worth stealing but this way, maybe
I could tempt to burgle it. I fell out the privilege.
I'd never been burgled. The park was close enough so
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I could take a couple of hamburgers aboard of Willy's wagon,
A couple of hamburgers and a couple of the stuff
really calls coffee. Willy keeps his coffee and shine. I
was facing it. What I saw in the ron looked
like what you see under the starting mirrors and the
Corney Island Funhouse, except not so funny. Bully, you got
a complaint? Take it up with a maror take a
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look over my left shoulder, Willie. That's gorgeous. You want
I should pin there? Guardinia on it. Somebody looking into
the wagon had his face placid against the window. I
didn't want to turn the tip him off. Eh, you
were hitting the pipe again. Don't face I bet you
in here too. Forget it, Willy, he must have duck. Yeah,
take that up with a Bureau of Internal Revenue. Boy,
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you throwing door around? What's the matter? You had a
horse in the fifth No, I had a corpse and
a third. The park was half a dozen blocks over
and wet. I couldn't spot a tail on me, which
didn't mean a thing. Good tails don't get spotted, especially
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working on me. I'm easy to keep in sight from
a long way off. Nobody had moved. The park around
the sixty seven street entrance looked cozy and dark. I
tossed the mental coin, came up heads. That's meant I
should go home and spend a few hours of sleep.
Then I cheated. I went on into the park and
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investigative job as a funny one. Maybe you play it
hard and believe nobody, which is fine. It's safe, you
stay out of trouble. Maybe after ten years you're going
ulse's because nobody likes you but an ouse, I never
killed anyone yet, or else you believe people, then you've
got trouble. You're not smart, except maybe it's not a choice.
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Kept getting darker not a choice, because it depends on
the way you're built, the way I'm built. You stick
your neck out. I did only warning with a slide
of feet on the gravel pack. If you hit on
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my head hard enough, If you get knocked out, well,
only remember swards. Just getting up in the memory. You're
willing to trade the cheap gay. It looks like he
is returning to us. Mister otis, you might have factured
his skull. Peaper, private eyes have got very thick skulls.
How I know is I read about him all the time.
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Private eyes are always getting bucked on his skull. I
don't bother it. Bothers me, paper help the gentleman. Never mind, Craig,
I've got a headache. I'm sorry Beeper is so enthusiastic.
Send them over a little closer to me. I'll calm
them down. I'm afraid not. Mister Craig keeper's armed. He
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was acting on instructions from me when he's supposed to
bring me in the lives. I'm not that funny. How
did he find me in the park? He tails you
there from your office? Uh huh. Rather a cold, unpleasant
night with the Craig go k and walk in the park.
I'm anaged to get there from time to time. You
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wouldn't have been meeting anyone there. I could use a
couple of aspens. Mm. People was perhaps a little impatient.
How was I supposed to know? He had a point? Naper?
I beg your pardon, miss Jones. Well, Craig, I could
still use those aspers, I see now, Perhaps it isn't
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very important. What's more to the point with the craig.
You had a visitor this afternoon. I had lots of visitors,
most of them in uniform. Referring to the gentleman who
preceded the police, the gentleman who's untimely death was responsible
for the visitor. You didn't happen to kill him by
any chance. The cops didn't think so. They might be prejudiced. Also,
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you may have pleaded self defense. Oh does you know
better than that? Man like you has pipelines to the
department right, Well, the question then, what was the gentlemoman
in the punk with a knife in his back doing
in your office? He was dying. See I'm hearing music
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the ring in my ears. I rather a good little
orchestra at being sulfaced by your description. Don't tell him
about it. This wouldn't happen to be the Guild of Lily,
would it. You know the place? Sure, some of my
best friends have had supper in it. What was Jimmy
doing in your office? A punk? He might have been
looking for a confidence when work together, h for what purpose?
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To help him find his loss initizens? Maybe people are
not joking. What job was he doing for you? What
makes you think he was doing anything at all for me?
He was on your player all day. The cops told
me they had blabermouths m pity about the civil service.
Things would be so much easier otherwise you could buy
more for less. You're not going to tell me why
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Jimmy came into your office. I didn't say that. I'll
tell you why he was looking for the owner of
the knife in his back. Oh, he never got around
telling me what it was. Would you like some information
very much? At what price? We'll discuss that later. The
information goes like this, Your boy came up in the elevator.
He didn't have the knife in him. Then he did
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have when he got to my office. So someone presented
him with a knife someplace between the elevator on your
floor and your office. Yeah. One thing more, it wasn't
right outside the office door. Now, he got it near
the elevator he went down. There a couple of bloodstains
on the whole floor indicating that he went down, stayed
down for a while, pulled himself to his feet, and
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made it to me. Why you didn't like my previous suggestion? Now,
Craig whom did Jimmy follow to your office. It'd be
nice to know, wouldn't it. I mean for me, because
you know, don't you. You mentioned something about a price
for the information? What price? What do you think about matrimony?
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I have no time to discuss philosophy at the moment,
or philanthropy paper misters. Until this moment, I've been considering
mister Craig an honest, if somewhat stupid man. Now I'm
not so sure. Yeah, either of his honesty or of
his stupidity. I can get your references on both counts.
I would like to be sure, Peper, I take him
a burnt Unless mister Craig would like to tell us
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another story. I'm out of story. You're in trouble. However, Peper,
we want mister Craig to explain his remarks about matrimony
and philanthropy. Yeah, hold it, Craig. IT wouldn't mind plugging
you in a leg. Shay, give me excuse. You're gonna
stand and take it nice? Okay, take it. I hope
the gun barrel don't scare your permanent. How about putting
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your arms behind your back? Eh, I'm gonna start getting painful, son, thanks. No, Hey,
who opportunity knocks? I just inherited a gun deeper. You
weren't expecting company, mister Rhodis. I've been knocked unconscious. I've
been piped the whipped. Maybe I'm sorry. I wasn't expecting
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company here. That's the reason people was startled. All right,
opened the door. Let's see who it is. Her office
road is a Marie. Hello trails hi Greg? If I
commands the office belongs to Otis. You're holding the gun
that belongs to beeper Beeper. He's lying down iron. He
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ran into a door. Now have a gun on it? Thanks?
Who knows? Maybe he has a license for it. We'll
see exactly what do you want here, lieutenant. We've had
the place staked out, and nobody we were interested and
showed up. I got the report that the big man
was carried in. Turns out it was mister Craig. That's
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how it turns out. The place staked out and you're
looking for. If nobody minds, I'll get out and hurry, Barry.
I'm late for what a date? Wait a minute, wait,
looks you were slugged and brought here. I guess it
does look that way. We've got preferred charges. It was
all in fun that well, because your friends doesn't look funny.
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One of the reasons I'm in a hurry. What I
want to have the nasty little bruise kicked away.
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Once again. Our star William Gargian, Lieutenant Rogers didn't argue
with me. He wanted conversation with Otis and deeper. Nobody
had mentioned Wilma Laud yet, not Otis, not Trev but
they were thinking of her, So was I. I tried
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the park a couple of hours, died with the appointment
that I had to make sure. I made sure. Maybe
Will my Lord had been waiting for me. Maybe not.
Either way, she wasn't waiting anymore. Trev would annoy Otis
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for a while. He had nothing to hold him on.
He had nothing to hold deeper on. For a while.
Otis and Beeper would be busy with the lieutenant. After that,
they might be busy about something else. I remember, Trav
definition of a philanthropist. I could use some money. My
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name is Barry Craig. Yeah, you're John Warren. Mind if
I come in? It's ravel late, so late you sent
the butt of the bed that is hardly What would
you say you were Barry Craig? Should I know you? Yeah? Why?
Because you're a philanthropist. Goodnight, I didn't finish. Because you're
a philanthropist about to get married? And then thanks in here?
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If your pass well, then your name is Barry Craig.
Uh your uh reporter? Perhaps not exactly. Then why you're
interested in my marriage? I've been hired to make sure
it goes through on schedule. Right my home, your fiancee,
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my didn't I use the right word. You mean this Lord?
How many girls were you planning to marry to? Craig?
I permitted you to went to my home because you
seem to know about up my marriage. I didn't expect
you to insult me. I'm sorry. Blood gets on my nerves. Blood.
A man was murdered in my office today, and that's why.
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That's why. What I think this man was murdered had
any connection with our marriage here? What do you think?
I can't think anything about it. I'm confused, so confused.
You haven't thought of offering me a drink? I beg
your pardon. Oh yeah, I could almost think you were
expecting me. That's too glass as you've got sitting on
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that coffee table. I would be drinks in them. One's
wry by the color, and the other, Mister Craig, you're
in my home looks like cream, the monk a girl's drink.
I suppose it's too much to expect the behavior of
a gentleman from a confidential investigator. Yeah, we're the sordid type.
I had an appointment with miss Lord. She kept it,
didn't drink. Why don't we ask her a nice drapes?
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You've got city. They don't quite reach the floor. Clear
young man mind John? Hello, Miss Lord?
Speaker 6 (20:03):
Hello?
Speaker 3 (20:04):
Did you decide the park was too cold at this
time of the year? I what made you come here?
You wouldn't be holding up in your apartment listed in
your name or not. The cops are bright nowadays. Well,
what else would you duck for cover? It was simple?
Lucky for me, it was simple. I get confused with
ease days.
Speaker 4 (20:22):
What do you want?
Speaker 3 (20:23):
You hired me to do a job. I believe you.
I always believe my clients. Sometimes I'm sucker, sometimes not,
because sometimes clients don't expect to be believed. I resent
all this. Don't get in too big a hurry, mister Wellings.
Miss Lord was afraid of the marriage was going to
be interrupted by murder. Murder. She didn't get around to
telling me who's murder yours or hers? Because another murder
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happened to somebody else. I didn't somebody on Harry Otis's
payroll whose idea was this marriage? I I asked miss
Lord to be my wife, and she said yes, why
I love you. Don't have to laugh at me, Harry Otis.
You were on his payroll too, Miss Laud and the
Crime Commission was getting ready to ask him questions about
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his business, his tie in with officials, his suckers. I
must say, if you were going to say leave, let's
pretend it was explained. Wilma Lade's young, she's beautiful. Maybe
she could have wrangled the marriage offer out of you anyway,
but her working for Otis can't be a coincidence. Sure
you asked her to marry after she told you she
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knew about your connection with Otis, my connection. Financial dollar
bills don't have pedigrees on them. That's a shame. How
many of the dollar bills making up your bank account
came out of Harry Otis's dirty enterprises. This is absolutely,
absolutely n warrant and no. Up until five minutes ago,
it was a get stupid guest because I couldn't figure
any other reason for the whole deal. Now it's not
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a guest anymore. It's not a guest anymore. Hello, Otis,
I've been expecting you and the gun. Nice sleepers outside
with a gun too, and a car with a motor
idling Another stupid guests. Sure, stupid ones give the most
troubled if you had brains enough, Craig you have stayed
out of this. I couldn't. I was hired by Mislaw.
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I had I had you set up Whearing was going
to marry you, so you couldn't testify against him. Why
did you bury the knife on Jimmy's back? I didn't.
I had him on you all the time. Would you
have any reasons for killing him? Otis? What reason? Not
even a stupid guess? Otus, Yes, it's squabbling. It's unpleasant
and a waste of time. Meaning what whatever Mislaw did
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or didn't do, mister Craig is now in a position
to inform the Crime Commission of our business associations. That
would be a disastrous not only for myself but for
you as well. I uh, I hesitate to suggest anything violent,
but what choice have we got? Precisely, No, they't up rumor,
You've still got Jimmy's debt to account for. Oh you,
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miss lawd what don't drink that? What are you talking about?
You want to hurry to die? The man? Is he's insane? Ooks? Yeah?
Otis the man looking for a murder that was wrong
with the drink. Another guest, a solid one, this time,
worm Alard, wanted by the police for the murder of
your punk worm. A lord disappeared. Suppose she died in
this house, Wearing would have the body watch buried burned.
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Either way, no more will Malloyd. The cops would spend
the next century looking for her. The case would be closed. Also,
John Wearing wouldn't have to marry her. He'd be rid
of a witness against him. But he hadn't mind for you, Otis,
I wouldn't know, but he had something in mind. Then
he'd be free. He could go on being philanthropic. This
is it's childish melodrama, murder's melodrama, or he's not childish,
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mister Wearing. When I walked in here, you asked me
if I was a reporter, the gag being you'd never
seen me, heard of me before. But a little later
on you said something about a confidential investigator not being
a gentleman. Un must have followed me too, said Rome.
The Lord had kept her appointment with me. How did
you know if she told you, you wouldn't have confused
me with the reporter. If she did a minute, he
was checking on her because he was planning to get
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rid of her. But your boy Jimmy spotted him on
the third floor where my officers. Nobody else would have
had any motive for killing him. Wearing had to because
he tipped his hand about his plan for the girl.
Absolute nonsense. I suppose you drink this hum I had
comun drink it, Wearing, I shall leave no I find this.
I decided to drink it kipping a pool. A pool
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had to be done done the reason I knew that
drink was poisoned. Take a sniff out of though. This
sounds fither deep sniff so sorry, got it in your eyes.
Thanks for the gun. Hi, you must lose your temper.
Wearing killed Jimmy. Sure, but you had to kill Wearing,
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didn't you? If you turned him over to the cops.
Heat have blabbed the crime commissioner, Pepa, you know something
others you must be a sinking ship.
Speaker 2 (25:09):
From May seventh, nineteen fifty one, the Golden Age of
Radio Theater has presented Barry Craig, Confidential Investigator and just
a Woman.
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Six presidential assailant John Hinckley is spending this Easter Sunday
at the Metal Hospital in Washington after a federal judge
decided not to allow him to make an unescorted visit
to his family in Virginia. The judge, Barrington Parker, told
CBS News broadcast faced the nation that it was a
hard decision to make, but an even harder one is
whether he should ever be allowed to go free because
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he was never convicted of a crime.
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If the testimony, if the facts support it, certainly you
must consider it.
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But I, as well as.
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Any other responsible judge, would be aware of the fact
that a person has been completely mainful life, and you
can't help thinking of deciding it based on the merits.
Speaker 6 (27:11):
Judge Parker said Hinckley, who was found to be insane
at the time of his attempt to kill President Reagan,
could at some time be judge cured and therefore legally
no longer could be held in custody. The government says
one area of crime is declining, but despite a seventeen
percent drop, nearly fifteen million Americans were robbed during the
decade beginning in nineteen seventy three, and one third were
injured in the process. As to robbery targets, Justice Department
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statistician Carolyn wolf Harlowe says the victims are not usually wealthy.
Speaker 4 (27:38):
People who are likely to be robbed are male, black,
the young, those that are less than twenty five years old,
the persons who are divorced, separated, who have never been married,
the poor, and residents of central cities are disproportionately robbed.
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The study says the average loss from a robbery is
four hundred and forty seven dollars, and most of the
losses are never recover The New York State Threwway bridge
collapse earlier this month has claimed more victims. One person
was killed and three critically injured, and a head on
crash of two vehicles on the detour caused by the
bridge accident. Ten people were believed killed when the bridge
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Hi Japanese and American officials are preparing for talks aimed
at avoiding an all out trade war. Former Japanese farm
Minisa Shintara Abbe has left Tokyo with a personal letter
for President Reagan and the chief US trade negotiator, Clayton Yeiter,
is landed in Japan, where he delivers a key speech
tomorrow at the Conference of Business Leaders. The US wants
Japan to open up to more American business. The Japanese
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want Washington to scrapped trade sanctions that went into effect
last Friday. Mitchell Kraus, CBS News.
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