"Paul Sutton" was an United States/American film actor, appearing mostly in uncredited roles, and most often in low budget B-movies during the 1930s and 1940s. He is perhaps best known as one of the actors who portrayed Sergeant William Preston on the radio Serial (radio and television)/serial Challenge of the Yukon. He departed his acting career in 1947 in film/1947, and later entered politics. In 1954 and 1956 he ran for office for the United States House of Representatives for Michigan. He was residing in Ferndale, Michigan at the time of his death on January 31, 1970.

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I don't lock my house. There's no crime.

Probably the most relevant thing I can say to the truth of the story has to do with how hard it was to get her to tell her story. She was a reluctant witness the whole time.

It pains her terribly, A Piece of Cake.

It's a hugely important case, in part because it relates to the world's best-selling book, but also because of the principle of law involved.

We will let them tell us what they need and where they want us to go. We want to be self-sufficient when we send officers down there, so they don't have another group of people to take care of.

Cup is for real. End of story.