1. I believe you killed Sharon Martin.
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2. And I believe you're trying
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3. Clamp.
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4. I said sponge.
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5. What's on your mind?
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6. What possible reason
could I have for killing her?
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7. You ask tough questions, Doc.
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8. So does a jury.
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9. Take it away!
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10. Doctor, I don't know.
I think you should...
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11. I've had enough. Take it away!
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12. It's Dr. Hiedeman.
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13. Emergency.
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14. Okay fellas, get him up
on the examining table.
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15. Take it easy. Take it easy.
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16. Hold it, gentlemen. Hold it.
Let's take it easy.
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17. Where do they have Dr. Heideman?
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18. Emergency One.
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19. And what is your diagnosis so far,
Doctor?
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20. You probably have aortic valve disease.
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21. Doctor!
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22. You probably have
aortic valve disease or...
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23. Mitral valve disease with
additional coronary artery disease.
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24. I'd say aortic all right. And that is
a very good diagnosis, Doctor.
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25. Is this an emergency or a medical quiz?
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26. Severe chest pains.
They just brought him in in an ambulance.
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27. Now don't get so alarmed, Sharon.
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28. Yeah, Dr. Simpson and I have
everything in hand.
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29. Now, that's not so bad.
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30. Is his room ready?
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31. I don't know.
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32. I'll take care of it.
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33. I think you'd better lie quietly, sir.
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34. Now, don't be so darned efficient, Doctor.
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35. If anyone asks for me,
say that I'll be in the lab.
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36. What are you doing here?
I thought you went home.
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37. Oh, I had to come out for a drive.
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38. Thought I'd just check up on things.
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39. Everything's stable.
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40. This patient here of yours seems to be
getting along a lot better than I expected.
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41. Temperature's back to normal.
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42. Heartbeat's normal, too.
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43. Very good, Doctor.
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44. Well, there's no evidence
whatever of tissue rejection.
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45. Have you given any more thought to...
to making an announcement?
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46. Oh. There's no need to really.
No real hurry.
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47. There are already rumors around...
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48. that we're very close to solving
the transplant rejection problem.
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49. I've had people ask me
for the name of the drug
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50. we're developing to counteract rejection.
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51. Oh, don't let that bother you.
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52. Of course... Brechman and his group
might beat us to it.
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53. Oh, so that's the real problem, huh?
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54. Who gets the credit?
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55. No, no. I just think we've done
enough testing, that's all.
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56. Listen, I'd like nothing better than for you
to go in and give the real operation now.
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57. But I do think we need further tests.
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58. Well, if you say we must wait,
we'll wait.
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59. Doctor, your room is ready.
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60. What room?
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61. He was just brought in.
Severe chest pains.
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62. Why didn't you tell me?
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63. I'm taking my own blood pressure.
It's normal now. Besides...
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64. Now, just a moment.
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65. As far as your condition is concerned,
I'll be the doctor.
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66. You've been postponing
this valve operation for weeks.
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67. All right. No more arguments.
Set up the operation room.
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68. Arrange for the operating room
tonight, if possible.
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69. In the wheelchair, Doctor.
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70. I'm perfectly capable of walking
to my own hospital room.
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71. Oh, I must say for a doctor,
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72. particularly one of the country's
supposedly leading heart specialists.
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73. Alleged leading heart specialist.
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74. You ought to have more sense.
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75. All right. All right.
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76. If you'll pardon my opinion, Doctor.
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77. Ouch, you've got me
where you want me.
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78. Doctor Hiedeman left his glasses
in here.
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79. Oh.
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80. Oh, there they are.
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81. Um. You might as well take this up, too.
It just came in. Might be important.
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82. And I'll be up to check him out
in a few minutes.
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83. I want to get Bixton to stand by
and assist on this one.
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84. You let me know
when Hiedeman's ready.
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85. Don't look so worried.
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86. We've done valve replacements before.
He's going to come through just fine.
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87. Mm-hm.
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88. How's Hiedeman?
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89. Dr. Mayfield is going to operate
this evening.
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90. Is that the cable that came in
for Hiedeman?
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91. Yes, why?
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92. Well, I just wondered
if he got it all right.
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93. Well, when did you give it
to Dr. Mayfield?
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94. About an hour ago.
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95. Thank you, Ms. Parker.
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96. Thank you, Vera. I'll take it from here.
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97. Mmm... now I know why I've always
disliked hospital rooms so much.
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98. I can hardly wait
until I get you sedated.
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99. Yeah? Yeah, I'll just bet you can.
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100. This is for you.
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101. Ah.
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102. From Germany?
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103. Mm-hm.
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104. Dr. Brechman?
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105. Uh-huh.
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106. "I have decided to accept your offer
to come and discuss our projects."
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107. "I seriously believe," he says here,
"we need another year of tests, at least."
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108. That's going to overjoy
Dr. Mayfield, I'm sure.
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109. Oh, I know. He's rather impatient
but he'll get used to waiting.
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110. I'm glad you're so certain of that.
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111. Ah, Sharon.
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112. When I went back to get your glasses,
I'm sure he was reading your telegram.
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113. Now, Sharon. I know you dislike
Dr. Mayfield but that's no reason for...
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114. Dr. Mayfield is an opportunist.
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115. He's been taking half credit for a project
that you've been on since the very beginning.
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116. And he's not going to sit still
for another doctor.
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117. Sharon, I am disappointed in you.
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118. He is a very brilliant surgeon and
is a great help to me in my project.
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119. I don't want to hear anymore about it.
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120. I'm sorry, Doctor.
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121. Besides, if he wasn't such a brilliant surgeon,
I wouldn't have him operate on me, would I?
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122. Scalpel.
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123. Clamp.
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124. Pressure okay, Charlie?
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125. Pressure okay?
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126. Retractor.
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127. Lap sponge.
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128. I said sponge.
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129. What's on your mind?
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130. Fibrillator on.
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131. Clamp.
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132. Suture.
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133. What's the matter with you?
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134. Sorry. Sorry.
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135. All right. He's all yours.
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136. Gently, gently.
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137. Good.
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138. You made it look easy, again.
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139. Thanks, Tom. I had some expert help.
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140. It's okay, I'm buying.
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141. I guess I ought to congratulate you, too.
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142. Thank you.
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143. You seemed a little uneasy today.
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144. I did act as if it were my first time out.
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145. I was worried.
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146. Afraid something might happen to him?
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147. I mean, the way you were watching me.
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148. I feel foolish.
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149. Well, you needn't have worried.
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150. I told you he was going to
come through just fine.
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151. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to interrupt.
Go ahead.
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152. The line's busy.
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153. Sharon. What's the matter?
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154. Are you feeling all right?
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155. Tell me the truth, Sharon.
What's bothering you?
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156. What is this?
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157. That's... that's suture.
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158. If I remember correctly, we do
use suture to sew up in operations.
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159. May I see it?
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160. It's suture all right.
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161. But I didn't bring this in
on the operating tray.
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162. And I've handled enough suture to know what
it feels like. This doesn't feel right.
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163. Sharon, I don't understand.
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164. What's this all about?
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165. If Dr. Hiedeman dies,
you take over the research project.
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166. You do your own transplant operating,
and you get full credit.
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167. Do you realize what you're saying?
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168. Dr. Hiedeman survived the operation.
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169. What if you've done something during
the operation that may cause him to die.
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170. Sharon, I know you're not very fond of me.
But I never realized you were so obsessive.
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171. If I were you,
I'd have that suture checked out.
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172. If you're so sure
that I've done something that's...
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173. going to make lovable old Hiedeman
suddenly drop dead in a few days,
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174. I'm sure the police would love to know
about it.
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175. I suggest you take your suspicions
to them.
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176. But before you lose yourself
in your hysteria,
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177. would you please mark and file these
bottles and put them in the cooler tray.
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178. Yes.
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179. Yes...
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180. Yes, right.
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181. Right, that'll be all right.
8:00 a.m. sharp, right.
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182. Get a couple good shots of the area.
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183. Hey, watch it. Be very careful.
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184. Please stay back, folks, please.
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185. Look, would you keep them back?
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186. We want to keep this area clear.
Keep the evidence clean.
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187. All right. Please stay back. Okay,
keep them back, would you please?
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188. Lieutenant Columbo!
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189. Over here.
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190. Who's the victim?
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191. Name is Sharon Martin,
a nurse at the hospital.
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192. Is there any coffee around?
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193. Haven't seen any.
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194. How long's she been dead?
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195. Looks like several hours.
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196. Another nurse found her
on the way into work this morning.
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197. Hey, you look tired.
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198. I am.
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199. My wife's not feeling too good.
Stomach trouble or something.
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200. She'll be all right.
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201. In the meantime, I'm dead.
I was up half the night.
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202. Can I ask you for coffee?
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203. Yeah.
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204. Lieutenant?
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205. Yeah.
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206. Sir, we're trying to keep this area
clean for evidence.
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207. Oh, yeah. Sorry.
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208. So far the usual stuff.
Looks like her keys are missing.
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209. Let's see what else we got there,
okay please. Let's check it out.
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210. Yeah, right away.
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211. Good.
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212. All right, take off.
We'll check that report later.
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213. All right, folks. It's all over with now.
I think you'd better go home now.
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214. Keep them dispersed.
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215. All right, keep moving folks, please.
It's all over with now.
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216. Here's your orange juice, Lieutenant.
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217. No coffee?
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218. We're working on it.
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219. Pretty much of a mess. Doesn't look like
she was molested or anything like that.
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220. Somebody searched her
pretty thoroughly, though.
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221. Went through her pocketbook,
coat pockets, glove compartment.
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222. Probable murder weapon. No prints.
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223. There never are.
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224. Excuse me. Do you want to hold that
over here for a minute?
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225. This is Dr. Mayfield. Any calls for me?
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226. Nothing? Fine.
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227. Would you get me surgery, please?
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228. Hello, Alex. Dr. Mayfield.
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229. For my ten o'clock surgery,
would you order up...
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230. Postponed?
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231. Why?
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232. Sharon? No.
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233. No, I haven't heard yet.
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234. They found her dead?
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235. Oh, no. Where?
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236. Well, what happened?
Do they have any idea who did it?
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237. We don't know yet.
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238. Just a minute. Who are you?
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239. Uh, Lieutenant Columbo, police.
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240. Alex, I'll talk to you later.
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241. Sorry. Excuse me.
I didn't mean to interrupt,
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242. but I have so much trouble
trying to find my way around hospitals.
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243. You know, there are so many wings.
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244. There's a north wing and a south wing
and an east wing...
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245. No sleep last night.
It's very hard for me to think.
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246. What'd you say?
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247. I said what is it you want?
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248. Oh, I'm looking for a Dr. Mayfield.
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249. I'm Dr. Mayfield.
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250. Oh, well I'm very pleased to meet you.
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251. Terrible thing. Young girl like that.
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252. She was my nurse, you know.
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253. What was it? Robbery?
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254. We're not sure of anything yet.
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255. That's really the reason
I came up to see you, Doctor.
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256. I thought maybe you could be
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257. In what way?
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258. Well, since you were close to her,
Ms. Martin,
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259. I thought maybe you could tell us
something about her personal life.
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260. Oh. Well, then you think
it wasn't robbery?
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261. Doctor, I don't rule anything out.
I just want to get a complete picture.
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262. Well, I... I don't know how much
I can tell you about her personal life.
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263. I mean, we worked together but she was
much closer to my associate, Dr. Hiedeman.
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264. Yeah, I wanted to see him but uh...
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265. Gee, I don't even want this.
I haven't had coffee yet.
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266. Uh, where was I...?
Oh, Dr. Hiedeman, yeah.
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267. I wanted to see him but I found out
he just had an operation.
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268. Oh, thanks for reminding me.
I should be checking on him.
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269. He's my patient, you know.
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270. You must be a terrific surgeon.
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271. Well, Dr. Hiedeman and I
do share a mutual respect.
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272. Oh that. Oh yeah,
he must think you're very good.
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273. No, actually Doctor, I was referring
to your great concentration.
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274. Well, how is that, Lieutenant?
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275. Well, when I came in, you say
you were getting the news of...
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276. your nurse's death on the phone.
I could see you were terribly upset.
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277. But while you were on the phone,
you reset your desk clock.
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278. Well, I fail to see the virtue in that.
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279. Oh, you're too modest, Doc.
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280. No, most people, they'd be
in such a state of shock,
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281. they'd never be able to split
their concentration like that.
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282. The way you did,
setting your clock there.
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283. Well, it uh... it must have been
a purely reflexive reaction.
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284. I really don't remember doing it.
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285. Would you excuse me?
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286. Oh sure. Yeah. Sorry I detained you.
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287. Not at all.
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288. Is there a coffee machine on this floor?
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289. No.
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290. Dr. Hart, please. Dr. Hart.
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291. Excuse us, gentlemen.
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292. Doctor?
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293. Yes, Lieutenant.
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294. May I speak to you personally?
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295. Go ahead.
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296. I feel uncomfortable.
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297. In what way?
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298. In hospitals, around illness,
I uh... I feel kind of queasy.
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299. Well, that's not uncommon, Lieutenant.
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300. I know. I faint.
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301. I mean, I actually pass out.
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302. And in my line of work, that's
kind of embarrassing. Is there uh...
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303. Is there something
that I can do for that?
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304. There's only one sure-fire cure,
Lieutenant.
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305. Stay out of hospitals
as much as possible.
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306. Right.
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307. I'll try, Doctor.
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308. I can't believe it.
I just can't believe it.
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309. I wasn't sure if I should tell you.
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310. No, no, of course you should've.
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311. Poor girl. Have the police made
an arrest yet?
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312. No. They've got someone on it.
A Lieutenant Columbo.
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313. I'm sure you'll be talking to him.
He's very efficient.
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314. Believe me, if there's anybody can do
anything about it,
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315. it's going to be Lieutenant Columbo.
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316. All right, all right.
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317. And since you're such a good doctor,
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318. how soon do you think
there'll be a change for me?
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319. A few days.
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320. Just a few more days.
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321. I'll check you later.
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322. I just can't believe it.
We were so close, I mean...
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323. Of course, in a lot of ways,
you know, we were far apart.
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324. How is that?
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325. Well, I mean
I've always been inner-directed,
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326. and she was other-directed,
you know what I mean?
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327. Well, not really.
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328. I'm career-oriented. Sharon was motivated
by other's wishes, you understand?
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329. No.
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330. I have personal, selfish goals and Sharon
was devoted to humanity. Do you follow?
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331. Well, I'm beginning to get
some of the drift of it.
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334. Yes, but Sharon always was devoted to
healing. She always worked in hospitals.
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335. Myself, I work in Beverly Hills
for a plastic surgeon,
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336. because I selfishly enjoy being with
middle-to upper-middle-class people.
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337. However, I don't meet any single men
unless they're ready for facelifts.
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338. Uh, tell me, could you tell me a little bit
more about your roommate?
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339. Well, I just know that Sharon never
did anything to harm anyone.
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340. No idea why anyone would come into
this apartment and tear it up like this?
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341. No, no idea.
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342. Hey, Lieutenant. In here.
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343. Take a look at this, sir.
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344. You have a handkerchief?
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345. Yes, sir.
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346. Did you ever see these before?
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347. No. What are they? Why are they
hidden under there? What is it?
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348. Morphine. Hank.
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349. Lieutenant, I know nothing about this.
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350. I had no idea anything like this was
hidden in the...
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351. Sorry, I don't mean to interrupt.
Hank, do you want to dust these?
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353. We'll see.
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354. Nothing. They're clean.
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355. Good of you to come.
I'll see you later.
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356. After the premiere, I got called out
on an appendectomy.
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357. Hi, Lucille.
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358. I should've been an orthodontist.
All the ones I know are cleaning up.
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359. A very important patient.
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360. Now, I can't mention his name but
he's very big... How's it going, Barry?
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361. He's very big
in the aerospace industry.
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362. Welcome, sir.
Would you care for an hors d'oeuvre?
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363. Oh, thank you very much. Yes,
as a matter of fact, I am a bit hungry.
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364. Uh... let's see, uh,
what is that one, there?
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365. Oh that's salmon on toast with caviar
and sour cream. It's delicious.
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366. You don't have anything with
just plain cheese, do you?
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367. Oh yes, sir, yes.
Right over here. Help yourself.
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368. Thank you.
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369. Collecting evidence, Lieutenant,
or just being sociable?
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370. Oh, hello, Doctor.
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371. I hope you don't mind my helping myself.
Your maid sort of insisted.
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372. Oh, not at all. Here, have some crab.
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373. Always eager to support
my local police, Lieutenant.
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I'm really appreciating this, Doctor,
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my schedule all day today, you know.
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377. and I had that very early call
at the hospital so I missed breakfast.
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378. And I was filling out reports
all during lunch and...
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379. of course, here I am now so
I'm going to be home late for dinner.
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So why are you here?
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381. Well, I had a couple of things
I wanted to check out with you.
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382. I think I'll have another one of these.
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if I interrupted your party.
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384. Oh, no no. It's perfectly all right.
I was going to cancel it,
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385. I mean, with all that's happened,
you know. But it was just too late.
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386. I know about that.
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388. Oh yeah. Um...
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389. If you don't mind,
you could be a big help.
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390. Of course.
Would you like to step outside?
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393. Take a few olives here, if I may.
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395. A really good pediatrician.
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396. Oh no, not again. Harry,
you'll never learn, will you?
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didn't get a chance to shave this morning.
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398. Oh, it's perfectly all right.
Don't worry about it.
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in the case.
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400. What is that?
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401. We went to Ms. Martin's apartment.
We found it torn up just like her car.
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403. Yep.
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406. did she have, you know, access to
the drug security rooms, places like that?
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407. Drugs?
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408. Yeah.
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409. Well...
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410. Why yes. Dr. Hiedeman's
and my laboratory.
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411. We use quite a variety of
drugs in our research work.
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412. She had access to our supplies.
Why?
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413. We went to Ms. Martin's apartment
as I told you.
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we found two bottles of morphine.
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415. They were hidden there in the bathroom
under the wash basin.
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417. Looks like someone knew she had drugs
and wanted them pretty bad.
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418. Lieutenant, Sharon was one of
the most devoted nurses I ever knew.
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419. Are you inferring that she was
mixed up in drugs in some way?
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420. I know what you mean.
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421. It shook me, too. A woman like that.
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422. But you never know,
Doc. You just don't know. I mean, today,
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423. everything's up for grabs. You don't know
who's involved in what today.
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424. The best people. Terrible.
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425. By the way,
did she ever mention to you...
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426. the name of a man named uh...
uh, named Mac?
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427. Mac.
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428. I don't think so. Why?
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429. Well, in the laboratory,
by the telephone,
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430. we found this.
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431. That's her handwriting. Looks like
she had an appointment to meet...
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432. meet a man named Mac this morning.
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433. I'm afraid I never heard of him.
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434. You think this Mac is what,
maybe an addict?
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435. Don't know, Doc.
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436. I do know that somebody busted into
her apartment. That part we do know.
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437. What about her roommate?
Was she any help?
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438. No, she couldn't give us any idea.
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439. Listen, Doc.
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440. Do you have anything
for an upset stomach?
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441. Oh yeah, sure.
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442. Come on inside. I'll give you something.
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443. It's right in back here.
A couple right here.
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444. Do you have this problem often,
Lieutenant?
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445. Well, it comes and goes, Doctor,
usually when I've eaten too fast.
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446. Make your cheeks go in like this...
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447. Take um... take two of these right now,
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448. and I'm going to write you a prescription.
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449. If you don't feel any better in
the morning, you get this pill.
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450. Oh thanks, Doc.
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451. But those should give you
some immediate relief.
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452. Thank you very much. I hope so.
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453. Bless you, bless you.
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454. I tell you this has been a terrible day
for me altogether.
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455. And you know, on top of everything else,
this case has just gotten me down.
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456. I know what you mean.
It's all just so hard to believe.
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457. You know, it just...
just doesn't sit right with me.
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458. I don't know what it is.
Especially that fingerprint business.
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459. What fingerprints?
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460. That's just it. There weren't any.
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461. There were no fingerprints
in the apartment,
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462. and there were none on the murder
weapon. I had it all double-checked.
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463. Sent it down to the lab
and all they could find was...
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464. some things that looked like
glove smudges.
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465. Well, I don't follow.
What does that mean?
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466. Well, I mean,
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467. here you have this dope addict
who's so badly in need of a fix...
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468. that he wildly attacks Ms. Martin
in order to get some drugs.
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469. And yet he takes the time to put on
gloves before he attacks her.
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470. What do you think, Doc?
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471. Doesn't sound much like
a dope addict, does it?
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472. I'm afraid I can't be very much help.
I don't know anything about dope addicts.
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473. Well, of course.
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474. Well, listen, thanks a million.
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475. I mean, it was real nice of
you to give me the time.
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476. No trouble at all. Not at all.
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477. Lovely party.
Continue to enjoy yourself.
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478. Thank you.
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479. Marsha, this is Dr. Mayfield.
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480. Yes, how are you.
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481. I know, it's just terrible.
Must be a strain on you, too.
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482. Look, I'm gonna be free in about an hour.
Why don't you and I take a walk.
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483. Down at the beach.
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484. And ever since the police left, I've just
been sitting there in the apartment,
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485. not wanting to move.
I just don't know what to do.
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486. Well, I... I can imagine how you feel.
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487. I suppose if I could put it into words,
I'd say I feel helpless.
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488. You know there is something
you could do.
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489. The police seem to think
that there was somebody...
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490. who knew that she had those drugs
and might've killed her for them.
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491. I know. But who?
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492. Well, let's think about it.
Maybe between the two of us,
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493. we can come up with an answer.
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494. I wish we could.
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495. Could it have been someone
that she dated?
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496. No, she never really dated that much.
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497. I used to try to fix her up once in a while
but she was really totally introverted.
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498. Unfortunately, I didn't know too much
about her personal life...
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499. except that
she lived very quietly and...
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500. did some kind of volunteer work,
a drug clinic, I think, or something.
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501. Right, for veterans.
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502. Veterans.
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503. Marsha, you might have hit on
something very important.
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504. Oh, I hope so.
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505. Was there anybody in particular?
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506. Did you know any of the people
that she worked with?
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507. No, not really.
I only met a few of them.
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508. Any particular one.
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509. Maybe uh... a patient.
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510. Wait a minute. There was a guy out there
she used to see. What was his name?
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511. Sharon used to talk about
somebody named Harry.
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512. Harry. Harry, yes! That was it.
Harry Alexander.
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513. Oh Marsha, Marsha.
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514. I think you've come up with
something very important.
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515. I hope so.
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516. You should go to the police about it.
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517. Okay. What would you like to do now?
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518. I think we ought to take you home.
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519. Oh.
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520. Sure you don't want to
come up for a drink?
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521. I'd really better get back.
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522. Wouldn't be any trouble.
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523. Some other time, maybe. Thank you.
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524. Marsha, don't forget to tell the police.
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525. I won't.
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526. Oh!
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527. Excuse me.
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528. Lieutenant.
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529. I don't know what's the matter with me.
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530. God bless you.
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531. I'm developing some kind of an allergy.
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532. Oh.
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533. I'll be with you in a moment.
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534. Oh.
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535. How are you?
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536. Rotten.
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537. Oh, that's better. Sorry.
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538. I think it was the crab meat.
I'm not used to that. Or those trees.
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539. Oh, maybe the pollen.
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540. Right. Whatever. At any rate,
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541. Ms. Dalton, are you going this way?
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542. Yes, my apartment. Come on.
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543. We didn't get much of a chance
to talk before.
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544. So that's why I came over again.
You don't mind, do you?
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545. No, not at all.
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546. Uh... that was Dr. Mayfield, wasn't it?
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547. Yes.
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548. I thought it was.
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549. Well, here we are.
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550. Bless you.
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551. I've got a great home remedy for that.
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552. Here, I'll get you a glass of water.
It never fails.
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553. What you do is you take
seven consecutive sips.
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554. You don't breathe in between the sips.
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555. You take each sip in cadence and then
you hold your breath for the count of four.
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556. It always works.
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557. Here, sit down.
Put your cigar down. Now...
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558. Now what do I do with this?
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559. Seven sips in cadence, yeah.
Then hold your...
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560. All right, rhythmically.
Okay, now start.
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561. No, you don't breathe now.
You breathe later. Sips first.
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562. One... two...
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563. Okay, now hold your breath
for a count of four.
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564. One... two... three... four.
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565. You have a tissue?
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566. Oh.
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567. I'm waiting.
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568. I think it's clean.
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569. Oh, here. This is clean.
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570. Oh, I think that's better.
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571. Hey, that works.
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572. It's all right.
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573. I think that works. Why that's magic.
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574. That's terrific.
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575. Gee, thank you very much.
Uh... Ms. Dalton,
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576. I wanted to ask you some questions
about Sharon Martin's personal life.
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577. Oh, yeah.
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578. Look, Lieutenant, I think it'd be a good
idea if you looked up a Harry Alexander.
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579. He was a patient at the VA drug clinic
when Sharon worked there.
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580. Harry Alexander?
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581. Yeah, she was sort of close to him,
you know.
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582. It was a couple of months back.
I don't think she'd seen him recently.
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583. Well, I'll write that down.
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584. Thank you very much. You're
very helpful. Do you have a pencil?
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585. Oh, yeah.
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586. Uh... do you mind
if I ask you a question?
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587. No, certainly not.
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588. When I asked you about Sharon's personal
life, what did you think I meant?
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589. I don't know. Her habits, her family life.
I guess it could mean anything.
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590. You know,
that's what most people think.
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591. I mean, I ask that question
all the time. I say, tell me about...
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592. someone's personal life
and people say to me,
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593. "Well, what do you mean? Do you
mean what time they get home,"
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594. "Or who did they see
or what their habits are?"
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595. But you didn't do that. You came right
out with the name, Harry Alexander.
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596. Well, there's a simple explanation
because I was just discussing him.
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597. With Dr. Mayfield?
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598. Yes.
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599. Oh, I see.
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600. Mr. Alexander's name came into
your mind and you called Dr. Mayfield.
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601. No, Dr. Mayfield called me,
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602. because he was concerned about me,
you know, being depressed.
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603. Oh, he called you. I see.
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604. Well, that was very thoughtful of him.
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605. Um, in other words,
it was just a social call,
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606. and he brought up the name of
Harry Alexander.
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607. No. he remembered
the fellow's name was Harry,
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608. and I put it together from there.
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609. I see. Well, good thinking.
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610. Thank you very much.
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611. Do you have any idea where
I can get a hold of Mr. Alexander?
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612. No, I don't. I'm sorry.
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613. Don't be sorry because you've been very
helpful. You have nothing to apologize for.
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614. Thank you very, very much. I'm gonna
see if I can locate this fellow.
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615. Just do it.
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616. Doctor, I can't do it.
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617. All you have to do is to go into my lab,
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618. and on my desk,
there are some research papers.
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619. It's very simple. And bring them in here
so I can have a look at them.
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620. And you're supposed to be resting,
Doctor.
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621. I'm tired of resting.
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622. No, I won't do it. I'm sorry.
You're still a patient and...
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623. What is it?
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624. Uh... Dr. Hiedeman?
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625. Perhaps you didn't see
the sign on the door...
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626. Nurse.
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627. Do you have a moment? I spoke to
the doctor downstairs at the desk,
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628. and he thought it would be all right
if I asked the doctor a few questions.
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629. Who are you?
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630. Lieutenant Columbo, sir. Police.
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631. Uh, please put out your cigar.
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632. No, don't put it out.
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633. This is still a sick room, Doctor.
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634. I know what it is.
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635. I also know that it's the first human thing
I've smelled in two days,
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636. including your antiseptic presence.
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637. Are you going to give me my shot
or just stand there looking officious?
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638. So long.
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639. And don't forget my research papers.
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640. What is it, Lieutenant?
Is it about Nurse Martin?
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641. Uh, yeah, Doc. I just want to
ask you a couple of questions.
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642. From what I understand, she spent
a great deal of time with you,
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643. the day before yesterday.
The day of her death. Is that true?
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644. Yes. Yes, she came in to help me
prepare for my operation. Why?
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645. Well, I've been speaking to some of
the people around the hospital here,
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646. and a couple of nurses said
that she seemed odd,
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647. you know what I mean, upset that day.
Did you notice that?
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648. Yes, she did seem a little upset.
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649. Uh, did she say why?
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650. No. I just assumed
it was because of my operation.
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651. You see, we've been pretty close
through the years.
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652. Okay, I guess that was the reason,
then. Uh...
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653. I want to ask you about this
snapshot...
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654. May I ask what's going on in here?
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655. Oh, you know Dr. Mayfield, don't you?
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656. Oh yes. Hi Doc.
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657. I was asking a few questions here...
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658. Lieutenant, this is not a police smoker.
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659. And I'm afraid your questions are
gonna have to wait until later.
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660. Dr. Hiedeman is not to be bothered.
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661. I don't really mind.
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662. I do. I'm sorry, Lieutenant.
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663. No, no. I understand.
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664. He is the doctor.
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665. Right. No, I understand.
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666. Uh, could I have a word with you?
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667. Outside.
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668. Certainly.
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669. I'll see you later.
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670. Hope you're feeling better,
Dr. Hiedeman.
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671. I'll try to.
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672. Uh, Doc. Since I can't ask Dr. Hiedeman,
maybe I can ask you.
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673. Ask me what?
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674. Does the name Harry Alexander
mean anything to you?
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675. Alexander. Harry Alexander?
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676. Maybe Sharon's roommate mentioned
the name yesterday afternoon.
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677. Oh yes. Yes, of course. That's it.
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678. Listen, I really appreciate you
following through the way you did.
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679. I mean I know I was a bother.
You had to leave your party and...
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680. Dr. Mayfield. Could you sign this?
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681. Lieutenant, after you left yesterday,
it got me to thinking.
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682. Thank you.
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683. You're welcome.
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684. After all, I want to do whatever I can.
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685. Wonderful. Thank you.
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686. Ms. Martin was seeing
this Alexander fellow...
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687. a couple of months back.
Do you know anything about that?
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688. Not much.
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689. She brought him around once or twice,
I think. I'm not sure. Why?
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690. Well, I'm still digging into
Ms. Martin's personal life.
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691. Do you know anything
about him? Alexander?
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692. No, I'm afraid not.
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693. No, huh? That's too bad.
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694. Lieutenant Columbo, telephone.
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695. Where do I go?
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696. Right over here.
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697. By the way, Doc,
I sure want to thank you.
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698. What for?
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699. Those pills for my stomach.
They were terrific.
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700. Good. I'm glad.
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701. And I wanna thank you again for getting
Ms. Martin's roommate to help us.
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702. Well, I just thought that
possibly she could be useful.
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703. You were right and I'm very grateful.
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704. You have a call for Lieutenant Columbo?
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705. Thank you.
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706. Could I see the Robinson chart, please?
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707. Somebody wanted to speak to me?
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708. Right here, Doctor.
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709. Thank you.
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710. Just a minute.
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711. How is that for timing?
We just located Harry Alexander.
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712. Congratulations.
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713. Yes?
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714. Excuse me. Uh... Harry Alexander?
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715. Yeah. What can I do for you?
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716. Lieutenant Columbo.
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717. I'd like to talk to you.
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718. What about?
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719. Privately.
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720. Listen, can't we make it
some other time...
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721. Just take it easy, son. Take it easy.
Take a walk over here.
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722. I'm investigating the murder of a
friend of yours, Sharon Martin.
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723. Yeah, what about it?
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724. Well, I thought maybe
you could help me.
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725. I haven't seen her in six months.
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726. I know that.
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727. Well, why are you asking me then?
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728. There's evidence to indicate that
she was killed over some drugs.
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729. Oh yeah. Listen, Lieutenant,
I'm completely straight.
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730. I'm nowhere near any of that stuff
anymore. I'm straight.
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731. But you were a close friend
of Ms. Martin's.
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732. Yeah, she was special to me.
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733. Tell me about it.
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734. I met her when I was in withdrawal therapy
and we got to be close, okay?
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735. And why haven't you seen her
in six months?
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736. What's that got to do with you?
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737. Don't be foolish.
You're an intelligent person.
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738. Why'd you stop seeing her?
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739. She said that we were close
because of my dependency on her,
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740. like she was my doctor.
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741. And it was bad for me and...
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742. I was replacing one crutch with
another crutch so she broke it off.
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743. I never would have.
She was a beautiful person.
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744. You have any idea who might've
killed her over drugs?
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745. No. Why don't you check with the VA.
Maybe she was still working there.
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746. I checked with them.
After you left, she quit.
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747. Look, Lieutenant.
Like I told you, I'm clean.
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748. If my boss ever finds out that
I've ever even been near that stuff,
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749. I mean, ever,
it's just kiss the job goodbye.
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750. You know a Dr. Mayfield?
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751. Yeah, I met him once or twice
at the hospital.
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752. Anybody ever call you Mac?
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753. No.
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754. I didn't think so. Thank you.
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755. Dr. Dodds, please. Dr. Dodds.
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756. Well, anyway, I said hello.
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757. But just like I told you,
she practically walked on past me.
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758. Well, I could see she was upset
so I called to her.
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759. You know, she was
always very friendly to me,
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760. even though I'm not a nurse or anything.
But she just went right on by.
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761. And you say you usually
come to work around midnight?
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762. Well, when I have night duty.
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763. Will you excuse us, please?
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764. Oh, yes, sir.
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765. Lieutenant?
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766. Oh, what do you say, Doc?
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767. Lieutenant, what are you doing here?
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768. I'm still looking for a substantial piece
of evidence. That's what I'm doing.
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769. In my wastebasket?
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770. You know that fellow Mac
she had an appointment with?
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771. I have a feeling
there's an important clue there.
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772. And I'm looking for something, anything,
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773. that will help me figure out
who this Mac guy is, you see.
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774. That's my problem. Who's Mac?
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775. You don't mind if I look around
in here, do you?
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776. Be my guest.
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777. I'll... we'll clean it up later.
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778. I thought you'd be busy arresting
that addict boyfriend of Sharon Martin's.
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779. Oh, you're right, Doc.
I did go out to see the guy but...
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780. he seemed clean,
claimed he broke the habit,
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781. says he hasn't even seen
Sharon Martin in six months.
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782. And you believed him?
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783. Yeah. Yeah, I guess I believed him.
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784. I'm not a policeman.
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785. But I can't imagine that
you'd dismiss a suspect like him,
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786. just because he claimed
he hadn't seen her.
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787. Yeah, that's true. But I'll tell you,
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788. I'm finding it hard to believe that
her murder had anything to do with drugs.
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789. I mean, you have those glove prints on
a murder weapon and I'll tell you,
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790. the more I speak to people
around here, people like yourself,
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791. the more I find it hard to believe that...
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792. she's the type of woman to get
involved in that kind of thing at all.
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793. What about the evidence?
Those bottles in her apartment.
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794. That looks funny, doesn't it?
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795. Yeah. I've been thinking about that.
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796. The only answer
I can come up with is that...
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797. maybe somebody put them there to make
it look like that's why she was killed.
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798. Is this the cabinet where
you kept those drug bottles?
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799. Yes, that's it.
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800. Besides yourself, who else had
access to this cabinet?
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801. As far as I know, no one
has access to that cabinet...
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802. outside of myself and Dr. Hiedeman.
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803. Hm...
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804. Are you insinuating that
I put those bottles in her apartment?
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805. No, I was just...
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806. Lieutenant,
I had no motive for killing her.
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807. Oh, you're right about that.
No motive at all. No.
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808. Hey, take it easy, fella.
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809. Y'know that cleaning woman just now?
Y'know, she said something strange to me.
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810. She said she saw Sharon Martin and
she was upset after the operation.
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811. I'm afraid I don't understand.
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812. Well, that just seems kind of funny,
doesn't it?
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813. I mean, since it was so successful
that she'd still be upset.
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814. Right in the middle of the room.
Amazing.
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815. Hypodermic needle. Plus...
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816. one of those little bottles of drugs
we found in Nurse Martin's place.
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817. Right in the middle of the room.
Amazing.
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818. I wouldn't worry about it, Lieutenant.
We all make mistakes.
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819. Yeah, yeah, I guess we do.
What mistakes?
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820. Well, obviously, you misjudged this man
when you first met him, for one.
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821. Oh that one. Oh, I don't think so.
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822. Why not?
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823. Well, Alexander was drugged,
I'll give you that.
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824. I mean he had a fresh needle mark
in his arm, everything.
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825. Right about here in the left arm.
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826. And yet, when I saw him yesterday,
he was smoking.
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827. Excuse me. Well, anyway,
I noticed he was left-handed.
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828. What does that prove?
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829. Well, I guess that's something
you wouldn't know about.
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830. Just seems awkward to me, you know.
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831. Why would a left-handed man
give himself a shot in his left arm?
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832. Then you don't believe
that he killed Sharon Martin.
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833. To tell you the truth, I doubt it.
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834. But I think someone's going to an awful
lot of trouble to make it look that way.
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835. Mm-hm. Only two people knew
about Alexander.
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836. Marsha and me.
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837. That's true.
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838. Maybe Marsha knows
more than she's telling.
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839. Well actually, I think she knows
less than she's telling.
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840. I have a lecture.
You'll have to excuse me.
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841. Oh.
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842. Lieutenant, what possible reason
could I have for killing her?
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843. You ask tough questions, Doc.
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844. So does a jury.
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845. After the operation. Are you certain?
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846. That's what the cleaning woman
on the floor said.
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847. Why should she be upset
after the operation?
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848. That's the point, Doctor, I don't know.
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849. It was successful.
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850. I know. Everything went very well.
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851. You would think she'd be relieved.
It just doesn't make any sense.
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852. What did she think of Dr. Mayfield?
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853. Huh? Oh. Well, she felt that Dr. Mayfield
was a little too self-involved.
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854. She never seemed to realize that
talented people are often like that.
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855. Why, Lieutenant?
What are you getting at?
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856. What's the matter? What is it?
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857. Marcus and Carlson
Medical Supply Company.
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858. What?
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859. That's it. M-A-C, that's it. Of course.
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860. Capitals.
I should've thought of that before.
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861. May I use this?
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862. Surely.
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863. Hello, Miss? Yes, operator?
This is Lieutenant Columbo, police.
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864. Would you put me through to a Marcus
and Carlson Medical Supply Company?
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865. Yeah, I'll hold on.
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866. Isn't that something? Capitals.
I should've known all along.
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867. Those were initials she was writing.
That wasn't a man's name.
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868. Who was writing what?
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869. Sharon Martin made a note
in her appointment book for Tuesday.
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870. The day after the operation.
M-A-C. I thought it was...
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871. Hello, hello? Yes? This is
Lieutenant Columbo, police.
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872. I'm just checking something out.
Could you help me, dear?
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873. Do you remember whether or not
a Sharon Martin,
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874. on Tuesday morning,
that's the day before yesterday,
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875. made an appointment with anybody
over there?
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876. Yeah.
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877. She did.
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878. Yeah...
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879. Uh-huh... yeah...
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880. All right. No, no, that'll be all right.
Thank you very much.
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881. What'd you find out?
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882. She made the appointment, all right. With
a chemist. 8 o'clock Tuesday morning.
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883. The receptionist remembers
because she was so insistent and...
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884. she was so upset when she called, but
she didn't know what she was upset about.
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885. Why should she see the chemist?
And why be so upset?
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886. I'll see you later, Doc.
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887. Marcus and Carlson...
Marcus and Carlson.
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888. Here we are. Just one of
the supply houses we buy from.
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889. I can't imagine what she'd want to
talk to one of the chemists about.
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890. Let's see. Here we are.
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891. Just bedpans and clamps
and tweezers,
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892. and scissors...
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893. As far as I can tell from these invoices,
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894. the only thing we buy from them
with a chemical base is suture.
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895. Suture.
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896. That's the thread that they use
to sew people up with.
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897. Yeah, well, it's a little bit stronger
than thread, of course.
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898. Could you give me an example
of exactly how it's used, surgically?
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899. Sure. Come on with me.
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900. Boy, we're in luck today.
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901. Dr. Irving is performing a resection.
He's going to be using a lot of suture.
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902. Good. Do you think that we could
just uh... talk about the sutures?
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903. Here's a wonderful example. Look how
Dr. Irving is sewing up that colon?
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904. Yes, I see. It's very impressive.
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905. Oh, he's got wonderful hands.
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906. Do you think that you could
just talk about the suture?
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907. Just sort of describe it
in so many words?
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908. Oh, sure. Well, in this operation,
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909. they're using dissolving suture
as opposed to the permanent kind.
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910. I, I see. Uh... permanent?
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911. Yeah, suture you use when you want
something to stay permanently.
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912. Oh there are different kinds
than permanent?
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913. Yeah, the dissolving kind.
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914. Of course it's a different, it's a
different color and a different texture.
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915. Dissolving?
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916. Yeah. It's made to hold for a few days
and then it just dissolves away.
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917. Uh... you mean it just...
it just goes away into nothing?
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918. Yeah. In a few days or when the wound
heals or when its use is over.
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919. Um... is there any time
in a heart valve operation...
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920. that you shouldn't use
dissolving sutures?
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921. Oh, you should never use it
in a heart valve.
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922. You see, when the... when the suture
dissolves, then the valve would separate.
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923. What was that?
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924. When the suture would dissolve,
why, the valve would separate.
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925. I see. Umm...
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926. And how long after the operation would,
would it take for the valve to separate?
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927. Oh, normally a couple of weeks
but in the case of a heart valve job,
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928. why, the pressure would make the suture
give way in a matter of days.
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929. I see. Matter of days.
Is that what you said?
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930. Yeah, matter of days.
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931. Thank you.
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932. Sure.
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933. I feel fine. Why should I have
another specialist?
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934. Barry Mayfield's one of
the best surgeons in the country.
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935. No doubt about it. That's right.
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936. And I'm not attempting in any way to say
I know anything about medicine. I don't.
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937. All I'm saying is...
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938. Lieutenant! I thought I told you that
Dr. Hiedeman was not to be disturbed.
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939. Now if you insist
upon ignoring my orders,
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940. I have no alternative but to call
your superiors. Goodbye, Lieutenant.
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941. Right, right.
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942. Take care of yourself.
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943. Oh, sorry.
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944. You don't have a match, do you?
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945. Doc, Doc?
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946. Doc! You got a second?
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947. You know what I've been learning
a little about? Suture.
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948. Suture.
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949. Fascinating.
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950. You going somewhere?
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951. As a matter of fact, I was.
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952. Yeah, I don't want to hold you up.
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953. But I found out all about the
different kinds. You know, they have...
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954. permanent suture and that
there's dissolving suture.
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955. Exactly what is your point, Lieutenant?
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956. I'm not sure I have one.
Are you going down?
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957. For instance,
you take Dr. Hiedeman's operation.
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958. For an example.
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959. Suppose somebody used dissolving
sutures to tie up things in his heart,
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960. when they were supposed to be using
permanent sutures,
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961. like that valve that you put in.
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962. I mean, the stitches in there...
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963. they would give way in a few days, wouldn't
they? It would kill him, wouldn't it?
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964. Yes, it would.
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965. See now, I don't know anything
about operating on anybody.
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966. I don't know anything like that but...
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967. with this fellow's heart condition
the way it was,
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968. wouldn't everybody just think
he died of heart failure?
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969. A surgeon wouldn't make
a mistake like that.
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970. Dissolving suture is
an entirely different color.
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971. Dr. Hart, please. Dr. Hart.
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972. You're right. It is a different color.
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973. I noticed that
when the fellow showed them to me.
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974. But you know,
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975. I'll bet somebody could take some dye
or something,
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976. and color one to make it look like
the other.
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977. I mean, you could fix it up so that
no one would know the difference.
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978. That would be murder,
wouldn't it, Lieutenant?
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979. Yes, yes. Yes, it certainly would, sure.
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980. Uh... because that would explain...
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981. why Ms. Martin was so bothered
after the operation,
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982. and it would explain why she wanted
to see the chemist...
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983. at the company that made the suture.
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984. That's murder. That certainly is.
No question about it.
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985. What's so funny?
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986. Excuse me, Lieutenant. I had to play it
as though you were serious.
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987. You don't really believe
all those foolish things you say, do you?
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988. I believe you killed Sharon Martin.
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989. And I believe you're trying
to kill Dr. Hiedeman.
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990. Lieutenant Columbo, you're remarkable.
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991. You have intelligence.
You have perception.
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992. You have great tenacity.
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993. You've got everything except proof.
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994. I want you to take good care
of Dr. Hiedeman,
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995. because if he dies, we're going to
have to have an autopsy, aren't we?
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996. I mean, we're going to have to know
whether a heart attack killed him,
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997. or whether it was just dissolving suture.
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998. Third floor, nurses' station, please.
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999. Have the afternoon medicine
gone out yet?
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1000. Thank you.
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1001. Ms. Smith, please.
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1002. Okay, I'll check. Will you hold on, please?
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1003. Dr. Hart, please. Dr. Hart.
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1004. Doctor?
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1005. Is there something I can do for you?
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1006. I was just checking
Dr. Hiedeman's dosage.
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1007. Has he had his three o'clock yet?
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1008. No. I was just about to take it now.
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1009. Ah, fine.
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1010. I, I just can't breathe. I can't breathe.
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1011. It's all right, Doctor. He's on his way.
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1012. Call surgery. Get an operating room.
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1013. It's the new valve. It's not operating
properly. We'll have to replace it.
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1014. Scalpel.
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1015. More suture, please.
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1016. Clamp.
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1017. All right. He's all yours.
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1018. Now, take it slow and be careful.
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1019. All right.
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1020. Please pardon the interruption.
I'm Lieutenant Columbo, police.
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1021. Some of these gentlemen are doctors.
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1022. I know this is unorthodox
but we do have a search warrant.
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1023. Just bear with us for a moment.
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1024. Be sure to check out everything,
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1025. the attendants, everything on this table
and the patient, too.
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1026. You better get him to the recovery room.
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1027. Lieutenant, what is this
little drama all about?
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1028. You just replaced a valve
on Dr. Hiedeman, is that right?
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1029. That's correct.
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1030. Then you had to replace the sutures.
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1031. I think our lab should take a look
at those old sutures.
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1032. I don't have to stand for this.
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1033. I'm sorry, Doctor.
You can't leave just yet.
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1034. I've never seen anything like this
in my life.
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1035. In the middle of a surgical area?
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1036. I suppose you realize that your superiors
will be hearing from the board of medicine.
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1037. This will just take a moment.
You'll have to be searched. Flores.
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1038. Are you sure?
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1039. Yes, I am.
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1040. Anything, Doctor?
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1041. Oh, nothing. Thank you, Ms. Morgan.
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1042. What about it, Doc?
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1043. I kept watch as you asked, Lieutenant.
There wasn't a false move.
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1044. He didn't leave the sutures you're
looking for in the patient.
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1045. I just checked out the tray. They all look
like permanent, acceptable sutures to me.
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1046. Lieutenant, nothing.
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1047. We turned that room inside out.
I mean, inch by inch.
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1048. Sergeant Latman and those other doctors
went over the operating table, the patient.
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1049. Nothing's gone in or out of there...
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1050. without it being searched
with a magnifying glass. No suture.
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1051. Thank you.
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1052. You look a little dismayed, Lieutenant.
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1053. Now, if it's not asking too much, do you
mind if I continue with my day's work?
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1054. It certainly looks like
it's one on me, doesn't it?
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1055. You know, I really believed
it all fit together.
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1056. All the pieces, everything,
the killing of the nurse, everything.
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1057. Well, it goes to show you, Doc,
maybe I've been at this job too long.
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1058. Okay, you win.
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1059. You're finally rid of me.
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1060. You'll be all right, Lieutenant.
I'm sure you'll find others to harass.
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1061. So long, Doc.
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1062. You know, in a way,
I have to congratulate you.
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1063. Up until now, you really
had me going. I mean,
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1064. here you are. You're a surgeon.
A man that's got to be cool.
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1065. Even when you're angry, you're
controlled. You never lose yourself.
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1066. That's why it struck me funny when
you blew up in the operating room,
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1067. and you grabbed me and pushed me.
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1068. I mean, you know, there was only
one thing we didn't search.
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1069. You know what it was?
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1070. It was me.
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