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- Narrator: One of the functions of the Highway Patrol is the safeguarding of the billions of dollars worth of goods which are transported on the public highways. On March 29th, a crime was committed involving a vehicle which did not seem to be valuable: an ordinary, unmarked panel truck.
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- George Mills: Mr. Mathews, you certainly don't intend to link a man in my position with this common gunman.
- Dan Mathews: Mr. Mills, judging from your position right now, it's gonna be easy, real easy. Awright, move.
- Ed Wells: I don't like it. This was supposed to be a straight heist job and now we're up to our necks in murder.
- George Mills: The job you did for me, Eddie, was a masterpiece of unparalleled bungling! The two of you are fortunate to have any necks left at all. Now, if you're wise, you'll do as I tell you!
- Carter Giles: Really, Mr. Mathews, I can't conceive of anybody going to so low as to...
- Dan Mathews: What? Steal or commit murder?
- Carter Giles: I can't conceive of it.
- Dan Mathews: Mr. Giles, there's a mathematical formula. You take what you don't wanna believe - add it to what you haf'ta believe. You come up with amazing answers.