- [first lines]
- Narrator: Along with the apprehension of persons suspected of a crime, the Highway Patrol is concerned with obtaining evidence - evidence that will prove those persons innocent or guilty. In the trial of murder suspect George Crenshaw, the evidence seemed to indicate guilty, until a young artist named Molly Weems headed for the office of the Highway Patrol to give new information concerning the murder of which Crenshaw was accused.
- [last lines]
- [Dan Mathews captures Ralph Reagan in Molly Weems' house and brings him outside. Sgt. Corey begins to frisk him for weapons]
- Joe Macklin: [to Reagan] Some newspaper man. Gimme my card.
- Sgt. Corey: Oh, look at this little beauty.
- [He hands Mathews a jackknife with a long blade]
- Dan Mathews: Oh, that's pretty, You coulda done a nice, quiet job on Miss Weems with this. Better than your Sunrise Park job.
- Ralph Reagan: How'd she know? How'd that Weems dame know it was me in the park?
- Dan Mathews: She didn't. She couldn't identify you.
- Ralph Reagan: She cou...? Then who did?
- Dan Mathews: You did. Move.