Lieutenant Haller:
I'd like to say that the public can play an important role in cases like this, especially in a preventive sense. Women especially can help by not making themselves candidates for the Fiddler. You might be interested to know that between them, the victims have accumulated 10 moving violations in the last 3 years. And one of them, Becky Lyons, has had her license suspended on at least one occasion.
Jan:
Lieutenant, are you saying it was somehow these women's fault that they were attacked by the Freeway Fiddler?
Lieutenant Haller:
What I'm saying here is we have a situation where women must be aware of their actions.
Jan:
It sounds to me as if you failed to catch the Fiddler, so you've decided to shift the blame to the victims.
Lieutenant Haller:
No I don't think that's it at all, Miss Claussen.
Jan:
Well sure it is. Isn't that what you're doing?
Lieutenant Haller:
Are you telling me that the victims were 100% blameless in all these cases? Is that what you're saying?
Jan:
How can you pursue this case effectively if you feel this way? You're talking about 10 violations in 3 years? There've been 12 victims, that's not even one violation a piece. That's nothing.
Lieutenant Haller:
No that's not nothing, that's something, because 9 of those women are dead.
Riportata da il 05/03/2025 alle ore 07:40

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