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Three Thousand Suspects

September 1932. The Federal Penitentiary in Leavenworth, Kansas, 430 miles west-southwest of Chicago, houses some of the nation's worst criminals. One of them is Nick Segal, who murdered 6 people, but only got convicted for violation of the Volstead Act; he got sentenced to 3 years, and is eligible for parole now after serving only one year. While unloading a truck, inmate Gus Caserta ""accidentally"" drops a 100-pound bag of potatoes on Nick, almost killing him; skinny inmate Phil Thorne sees the whole thing, he is there when it happens. Nick only gets a broken left arm, though. Later he gets worse news: parole denied. Ness gets called to meet with a small-time hood who runs part of the prison grapevine: Ed ""Peanuts"" Kieffer. (who is always eating peanuts, and cheats the peanut vending machines by sticking in a penny attached to a wire, then he retrieves the penny.) Kieffer tells Ness that Nick Segal wants to talk to him; but Ness says he doesn't want to talk to Segal-- who has a

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  • Originally Aired March 24, 1960
  • Runtime 50 minutes
  • Network ABC (US)
  • Created February 12, 2020 by
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  • Modified July 10, 2022 by
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Name Type Role
Robert C. Dennis Writer
John Peyser Director