- [last lines]
- Honey: [as wounded Fred is handcuffed] Fred, are you all right? What 'ja have to shoot him for?
- Dan Mathews: Look, he's gonna live. He's not shot as bad as Ma Davis is.
- Honey: I wish I'd killed both of you!
- Sergeant Ken Williams: [as he handcuffs Honey] That's what I like about this job.
- [sarcastically]
- Sergeant Ken Williams: You meet such nice people.
- Dan Mathews: That's a matter of opinion.
- [to Fred]
- Dan Mathews: C'mon, move.
- [first lines]
- Narrator: All law enforcement agencies are aware that the basis of most crime is a racket, the preying-upon of innocent people. In September of last year, the Highway Patrol encountered a new variation of the confidence racket - one that put average people face-to-face with what appeared to be tragic disaster, and so involved huge payoffs - and murder.