The Thin Blue Line
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My father would tell me
that when Dillinger was killed...

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within a matter of two minutes...
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people were dipping their
handkerchiefs in the blood...

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to get souvenirs.
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And he vividly remembered one lady...
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who, all she had was a newspaper,
held it up and said:

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"I bet I'm the only lady from Kansas
City with John Dillinger's blood."

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He told me, the "Woman in Red"...
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she had on an orange dress.
This is trivia, okay?

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It looked red under the lights.
He said it was really orange.

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So she got to be known as the
"Lady in Red" that fingered Dillinger.

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He said, "It was really the Lady in Orange."
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As her reward, she got a new fur coat...
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and a one-way ticket
back to her native Romania.

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His whole story
from the start was two hours late.

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I met this kid
at around 10:00 in the morning.

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He says we met at noon.
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I say we were at the Bronco Bowl
at 2:00 or 3:00.

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He says it was 5:00 or 6:00.
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Everything that we did coincide with,
he was two hours late.

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Two hours later. Two hours into the night.
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His testimony is that...
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as we were getting off the freeway
on Inwood Avenue...

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he stated that I'm driving the car...
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that we're pulled over.
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He gets scared and he slumps down
in the seat of the car.

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That, as the officer walks up...
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and shines his flashlight,
and I roll down my window...


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