- [first lines]
- Narrator: In the proper exercise of his duty, the peace officer, in addition to the apprehension of the criminal, must furnish the judiciary with evidence and witnesses to obtain a conviction. On September twelfth, a desperate, violent effort was made to drive a wedge between these two branches of law enforcement.
- [last lines]
- Dan Mathews: [Knocks on the door where Mr. and Mrs. Jensen are hiding] Mathews, Highway Patrol.
- [He opens the door]
- Martin Jensen: Boy, Mr. Mathews, am I glad to hear your voice, I was afraid there for a while I'd never get to testify.
- Dan Mathews: Don't worry. Nothing will keep you from testifying.
- [to Mrs. Jensen]
- Dan Mathews: 'Scuse me.
- Broderick Crawford: [frequently used sign-off line] See Highway Patrol again next week. Until then remember it isn't what you drive but how you drive that counts. This is Broderick Crawford saying, see you next week.