- Lt. Rod Blake: Oh, hello. I'm Rod Blake, chief investigator for the Nevada state troopers. You know, over the years, a police officer sees a lot of guns - too many of them from the wrong end. You get so you don't look at the gun if you want to stay alive; you look at the man on the other end. It's a good theory - I'm still around - but it can have it's disconcerting moments, like when you look for a man at the other end and find a teenager... or an old lady. I'll be back in a moment with a case called, "Inherit a Bullet".
- Lt. Rod Blake: [narrating] Allen Easton, at forty, had everything to live for. He was a millionaire, he was healthy, he and his mother owned a ranching empire. He traded it all for a twenty second nap on the highway between Las Vegas and Tonopah.
- [picture of a car driving off the edge of a cliff and crashing on the rocks below]
- [last lines]
- Lt. Rod Blake: [to Ross] Did you ever paddle Jennie?
- Jennie: And how!
- Lt. Rod Blake: Do you still have the paddle?
- Ross: [referring to Baker] It will be ready whenever he is.
- Lt. Rod Blake: [to Jennie] And you teach him how to handle a rifle, Tight Pants.