Watching this episode now. Airdate Sept 20, 1973. They began CCTV in banks in 1973, so I guess just after this episode was written where the teller IDs a perp based on sight only. But the police lab was sophisticated enough to see through the ruse. And would he really be dumb enough to drive his accomplice to the airport knowing the Five O was trying to connect the two? Kind of a convoluted episode. Still the worst classic is much better than any of the reboot,
Awesome ending and the rare theme of the Finishing Touch episode personal favorite
Dramatic end to an excellent episode
I love them all
This guy was a cold blooded killer!
Great job as usual FiveOClips! Anybody know the make of the car that guy drove?
That old guy had a hot car!
@TGKJR1926 That's right, a 1970-72 model year.
It was a slight upgrade to the Pinto, it did not explode if you tapped the rear bumper@@carlc5748
One of my aunts had a Maverick; same color, too
@bobtaranto8896 thought I recognized it. I had an old 74 Comet...similar body style. Great old car.
Murder is always a mistake.
Counterfeiting is one thing but...MURDER!
Soooo disappointing... as soon as I heard "Book 'em" I was expecting "...Danno".
Watching this episode now. Airdate Sept 20, 1973. They began CCTV in banks in 1973, so I guess just after this episode was written where the teller IDs a perp based on sight only. But the police lab was sophisticated enough to see through the ruse. And would he really be dumb enough to drive his accomplice to the airport knowing the Five O was trying to connect the two? Kind of a convoluted episode. Still the worst classic is much better than any of the reboot,