I wanted to believe that Ms. Rose might be legit, but I should have considered the fact that she wasn’t taking any kind of notes that we could see. (I know you guys told me that.) Way, way back, Breathless Mahoney also posed as a [student] journalist and, although she did have a notebook, there was nothing written in it.
Not only did she keep Tracy busy for a short time, she was also about to distract Diet Smith the same way. She must be Ace’s “distraction,” after all.
I’m actually surprised that Tracy or any other police officer would give such an interview without verifying the reporter’s credentials in advance. But the needs of the story will always outweigh the needs of proper procedure.
The police department doesn’t vet people claiming to be reporters wanting an interview until after the interview is over? That makes no sense. And, if their routine procedure is to grant interviews to anyone who wanders in off the streets and asks for one, why did Tracy feel a need to look up credentials after the fact?
Notebooks are a must. In any of my P.I. stories, when one of them poses as a reporter, in order to dredge up information, they ALWAYS keep one handy. The theory (which always pans out) being that it helps the interviewee give more information than they would have without the prop.
1-CHIEF: I need to talk to you about our line up practices, Tracy.
DT: What’s the problem, Chief? We almost always get a confirmed I.D.
2-CHIEF: I’m told, via hundreds of law suits against the city, that it’s the way you populate the line up. You find one person who fits the suspect’s description, say a red-headed girl with freckles and then load the rest of the line-up with black and brown people, blondes and maybe even a couple of MEN. You gotta start putting in people who ALL fit the suspect’s general description from now on.
3-DT: That’s really gonna hurt my clearance rate, Chief.
CHIEF: Not necessarily, boy-o. You’ll just have to work the witness during the I.D. process.
DT: Like, tell them it’s Number 3?
CHIEF: Something a little more subtle. I like to fake a “telling” cough when they land on the person I like for the crime.
DT: Gotcha. Like ”cough cough THAT’S THE ONE cough”
“I remembered her as a kid in a gang lineup, years ago.” Of course you did. (And here I thought that interview was just an excuse for Tracy to admit he’s 110 years old. Who knew it would advance the plot?)
“That reporter, Ms. Rose was an imposter”. While Tracy gave her general information, in the back of his mind does he wonder if anything he told her could be used against him. Chief Patton steered her to Tracy so he does not come away from this with clean hands either.
Well,looks like the cynics were right about the “reporter”.I hate it when cynics are right.
Time to install an old fashioned “Dick Tracy Teleguard” camera in the time machine room;self-powered and tamper-proof from Apparatus t ricks.Let the old protect the new.
The (as it turns out) insidious Ms. Briar Rose is, I suspect, mostly a device to get Tracy involved with his old pal Diet Smith and sussing out that the Time Drone is at risk. I don’t think the red-headed wench will otherwise actually do very much in the rest of the story, unless she is even more evil than we are being led to believe at this point.
Is she another card trick, undercover for Ace of Spades, or is she operating for some other entity? I don’t think she is a solo act, in any case….
AnyFace about 3 years ago
Neil Wick about 3 years ago
Good morning™, all!
I wanted to believe that Ms. Rose might be legit, but I should have considered the fact that she wasn’t taking any kind of notes that we could see. (I know you guys told me that.) Way, way back, Breathless Mahoney also posed as a [student] journalist and, although she did have a notebook, there was nothing written in it.
Not only did she keep Tracy busy for a short time, she was also about to distract Diet Smith the same way. She must be Ace’s “distraction,” after all.
jonahhex1 about 3 years ago
While long and sometimes winding this is turning into a very interesting tale…..
Dean about 3 years ago
Light dawns on marblehead.
Jab Jr 1957 about 3 years ago
Son of a gun! Looks like quite a few of us were right about ol’ Briar Rose! I wonder if Jonathan K is going to change his avatar again?
Mark Jeffrey Premium Member about 3 years ago
I’m actually surprised that Tracy or any other police officer would give such an interview without verifying the reporter’s credentials in advance. But the needs of the story will always outweigh the needs of proper procedure.
crobinson019 about 3 years ago
That Tracy! He’s such a media whore!
LawrenceS about 3 years ago
The police department doesn’t vet people claiming to be reporters wanting an interview until after the interview is over? That makes no sense. And, if their routine procedure is to grant interviews to anyone who wanders in off the streets and asks for one, why did Tracy feel a need to look up credentials after the fact?
Durak Premium Member about 3 years ago
What a shame we didn’t verify her credentials before the interview! But then where would our story be?
Brian Premium Member about 3 years ago
What a shocking turn of events! Who would have guessed? Well, most of us.
thegreatgodqualtechauto about 3 years ago
Wouldn’t be shocked if this is another Flattop relative, given the slight physical resemblance.
Batster about 3 years ago
Despite his obvious chagrin over this turn of events, Tracy’s nevertheless keeping his hat cocked at a jaunty angle (panel 3).
Larry L Stout about 3 years ago
Too many characters in this story. It jumps from one to another. To see when Ms. Rose was last seen, you have to go back to September 19th.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 3 years ago
There is no way Hollywood could take this story line and make a movie of it…no way!
Wichita1.0 about 3 years ago
Notebooks are a must. In any of my P.I. stories, when one of them poses as a reporter, in order to dredge up information, they ALWAYS keep one handy. The theory (which always pans out) being that it helps the interviewee give more information than they would have without the prop.
Another Take about 3 years ago
1-CHIEF: I need to talk to you about our line up practices, Tracy.
DT: What’s the problem, Chief? We almost always get a confirmed I.D.
2-CHIEF: I’m told, via hundreds of law suits against the city, that it’s the way you populate the line up. You find one person who fits the suspect’s description, say a red-headed girl with freckles and then load the rest of the line-up with black and brown people, blondes and maybe even a couple of MEN. You gotta start putting in people who ALL fit the suspect’s general description from now on.
3-DT: That’s really gonna hurt my clearance rate, Chief.
CHIEF: Not necessarily, boy-o. You’ll just have to work the witness during the I.D. process.
DT: Like, tell them it’s Number 3?
CHIEF: Something a little more subtle. I like to fake a “telling” cough when they land on the person I like for the crime.
DT: Gotcha. Like ”cough cough THAT’S THE ONE cough”
CHIEF: YOU GOT IT!
dtaylor404 about 3 years ago
“I remembered her as a kid in a gang lineup, years ago.” Of course you did. (And here I thought that interview was just an excuse for Tracy to admit he’s 110 years old. Who knew it would advance the plot?)
Civanfan about 3 years ago
“A hot redhead is coming to interview you. She’s also evil.”
“Niiiice! But I can’t hook up with evil women anymore. The last one framed me for murder.”
Jonathan K. and the Elusive Dream Girl about 3 years ago
No-o-o-o-o! Say it ain’t so! My dream girl is a bad girl.
Maybe this is a sign. Possibly the girl I encountered years ago (to whom Briar Rose bears a strong resemblance) might have taken the same route.
IvanB.Cohen about 3 years ago
The line up….her face….she must have been a shop lifter. While it might be possible, I cannot see her there for writing bad checks.
IvanB.Cohen about 3 years ago
“That reporter, Ms. Rose was an imposter”. While Tracy gave her general information, in the back of his mind does he wonder if anything he told her could be used against him. Chief Patton steered her to Tracy so he does not come away from this with clean hands either.
198.23.5.11 about 3 years ago
Well,looks like the cynics were right about the “reporter”.I hate it when cynics are right.
Time to install an old fashioned “Dick Tracy Teleguard” camera in the time machine room;self-powered and tamper-proof from Apparatus t ricks.Let the old protect the new.
orbenjawell Premium Member about 3 years ago
….yes, warn that cigar-puffing, sentimental, over-trusting old fool…..she’ll steal his heart away!!……….
coratelli about 3 years ago
I had some suspicions.
198.23.5.11 about 3 years ago
MOVIE QUOTE—-
“Where’s that ‘all for science’ attitude?
“I left it in my other suit”——“THE TINGLER”—-1959.
Sisyphos about 3 years ago
The (as it turns out) insidious Ms. Briar Rose is, I suspect, mostly a device to get Tracy involved with his old pal Diet Smith and sussing out that the Time Drone is at risk. I don’t think the red-headed wench will otherwise actually do very much in the rest of the story, unless she is even more evil than we are being led to believe at this point.
Is she another card trick, undercover for Ace of Spades, or is she operating for some other entity? I don’t think she is a solo act, in any case….