He Walked by Night
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l thought these slides might be
an improvement over what they used.

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Could be. Captain thinks so.
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Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
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May l have your attention
for a moment, please?

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You've all been asked to sit in on
our little experiment tonight.

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We're going to try to build
a picture of a face...

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the face of a man who's cunning,
resourceful, and deadly.

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He's a man who killed a police officer.
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Now, some of you,
he held up at the point of a gun.

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You may have seen his face,
remembered something about him.

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And we want you to tell us
exactly what you remember...

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whether it's his hair, eyes, nose, or mouth.
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And we're going to try
to put those pieces together...

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so that they add up into a picture
of the face of the man we want.

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You can see how we're depending on you.
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Lights.
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First, we're going to concentrate
on the type of hair our man had.

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lf the picture looks anything like his hair,
l want you to speak right up.

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All right, the first slide, Lee.
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His hair had waves in it, well-groomed.
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That's the idea, Miss Smith.
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ls that any closer?
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No, it was parted on the side.
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That's more like it, except it was thicker.
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-That's very close.
-Yes, that's the way his forehead looked.

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lt was broad and high.
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All right, hold that slide.
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On the next series of slides,
we'll take into account his eyes.


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