- Dan Mathews: What did you do with the driver of the sportscar?
- Steve Stankey: He was in the way. I got rid of 'im.
- Dan Mathews: Isn't one killing enough?
- Steve Stankey: One's enough to hang you. The rest are on the house!
- Sgt. Moore: Can you hear me in there?
- Steve Stankey: I hear you and I see you, copper, and I aim to put a slug right under that pretty little gold badge of yours if you're not outta here in thirty seconds.
- [first lines]
- Narrator: Highway Patrol officers are frequently able to apprehend lawbreakers through tracing the vehicle used in the crime. The criminal must have transportation to and from the scene. On October 13th in Heartsville, Steve Stankey, a seasoned criminal, solved his transportation problem through the use of an innocent taxicab driver.
- [last lines]
- [Mathews subdues Stankey in the farmer's house, and Sergeant Moore handcuffs him]
- Dan Mathews: What did you do with the driver of the sportscar?
- Steve Stankey: I tied him to a tree off the highway. How'd you guys know I was here.
- Dan Mathews: I got the message by telephone - the one he said he didn't have.