- [first lines]
- Lt. Rod Blake: Oh, hello. I'm Rod Blake, chief investigator for the Nevada state troopers. Did you ever glance through the personals of the classified section of your newspaper? You often see items like this - "Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Irma Medford, please communicate with her anxious parents, Box So-And-So." Well, girls leave home and go to the big city every day. Some of 'em don't come back. You'll hear about such a girl in a case called, "Stay Lost Little Girl".
- Lt. Rod Blake: [narrating] One look at the place showed that Mildred Schmidt's friend had come a long way since her carnival days... one look at Mrs. Schigalo and I could see why. She had what it took to feather a nest with expensive feathers and, apparently, Mr. Schigalo had them for the plucking.
- [last lines]
- Howell Haley: You know, Lieutenant, there are times when it would seem when it would be better, all the way around, if some little girls would stay lost.