- [first lines]
- Narrator: Many persons are convicted of crimes on the basis of a positive identification by another person. Law enforcement agencies rely heavily on this type evidence. Early on the morning of August tenth, Mrs. Ethel Carey, owner of a motel, went about her usual routine of starting another day, a day in which she would find it necessary to positively identify her first visitor.
- [last lines]
- Henry Carey: You'd never trap me without lyin'.
- Dan Mathews: I didn't trap you, kid. The truth did.
- [to Officer Peterson]
- Dan Mathews: Bring him along.