- [last lines]
- Dan Mathews: What'dja come back for?
- John Grolier: Was a double cross all around. He didn't have it, neither did she.
- Dan Mathews: You won't need it.
- Sergeant Walters: I answered the call at the Maple Leaf Motel. I wasn't needed. Headquarters sent me down here. I brought her knitting.
- [Walters hands the bundle of knitting to Mathews. Mathews checks the knitting and pulls out the stack of stolen money that Grolier had searched for]
- Dan Mathews: She knitted real good, didn't she? Awright, take him away.
- [first lines]
- Narrator: Among the many duties of the Highway Patrol is that of protecting the delivery of money. Money is delivered in many ways - sometimes by armored car, sometimes by armed and bonded messenger. On July ninth, Henry Wigram, an employee of the Bonded Messenger Service, carrying a payroll of twenty thousand dollars, started on his way from the bank to the Western Boiler plant at Danville.