1. I came here, I think,
to make an arrest.
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2. I'll kill him!
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3. You didn't even have a motive.
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4. I stand to inherit
half of his estate.
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5. There's something about your
uncle's death that's very disturbing.
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6. What am I, some kind of suspect?
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7. Well, you could've had him killed.
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8. Does that put me on your list?
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9. Do you think that
your brother is guilty?
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10. Norman could have shoved Lisa
right off the balcony.
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11. We were supposed to come down
two years ago,
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12. but my wife switched sides...
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13. and voted with my in-laws,
we ended up in Animal Land.
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14. You're a bum!
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15. Would you mind too much
coming with me to the bathroom?
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16. Good hit.
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17. Good touch.
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18. Ah, finally.
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19. Showing your years, Mike.
Showing your years.
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20. Not so.
You just refuse to show yours.
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21. Touché.
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22. Take care of the body, Mike,
and the body takes care of you.
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23. Oh, yes.
I know, I know, I know.
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24. Protein, Mike, protein.
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25. Better than those doubles
you had before lunch. En garde.
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26. Touché. Good hit.
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27. Good hit. A pleasure always.
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28. Ah, Mike, you're too much
for me today.
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29. Hi there, bridegroom. Bridegroom.
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30. Dexter. How are you?
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31. How about that old guy, huh?
Is he wild? Is he wild?
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32. Hello, Dexter.
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33. Glad you stopped by, Dexter.
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34. Are you kidding? I wouldn't miss
shaking hands with an old goat...
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35. like you who's good enough to snare
a beautiful chick like...
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36. What's her name?
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37. Hey, where's the honeymoon
gonna be?
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38. Dexter, your uncle
is getting married tomorrow.
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39. It's not the same as
going out for a night on the town.
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40. Oh, relax, Michael.
Don't argue semantics.
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41. My nephew stopped by
to wish me well.
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your brother Norman with you.
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43. Well... if Norman were to come...
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it certainly would not be with me.
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45. Still? You're two grown men,
Dexter, for heaven's sake.
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you're a very nice man...
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an excellent attorney.
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48. But the day you can make a merger
between me and my beanbag brother,
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49. that is the day they'll appoint you
to the Supreme Court.
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50. Uncle, good luck to you,
you old roué.
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51. Thank you, Dexter.
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52. When you come back from
your honeymoon, I want a nice,
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54. Don't let Mrs. Peck
hear you say that.
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55. Hey, wow, I got stuff in the oven.
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56. I'm baking some stuff for her to
take over to her sister's house.
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57. Don't let him wear you out,
Mr. Hatheway.
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58. He already has, Dexter. Already has.
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59. Take care, Uncle.
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60. Glad you stopped by, boy.
Take care.
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61. Well, Michael, let's get at it.
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62. I know what I'd like to get at.
A nice, cold martini.
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63. Yes, I know, Michael. En garde!
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64. Ah, look at them. Look at them.
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65. Beautiful. Les Tartes Strawberry
à la Dexter Paris.
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66. Exactly as prepared on
my little Thursday cooking show...
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67. for all my hypoglycemic housewives.
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68. You know what your uncle would say
if he could see that display.
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69. He'd give you a big nutritional zero
and throw them in the garbage can,
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with that TV show of yours.
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You know why, you gorgeous thing?
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to your car and...
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75. and you and she will pull down
the shades, lock the doors...
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76. and devour each and every one
of those little things, right?
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77. - Well, Betsy has a sweet tooth.
- Oh, Betsy does, huh?
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78. Look at this mess.
Will you get out of here,
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so the cook won't quit.
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80. Come on. Cheer up, will ya?
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girlfriend's gonna...
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health resort and marital bliss...
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84. and return and take all these dismal
kitchen chores right away from you?
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85. Well, I think it's disgusting.
That's what I think.
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86. She's young enough
to be his granddaughter. That snip.
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87. And if she thinks she can take
better care of that man than...
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88. I've been taking for 30...
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89. Come on, you feisty creature you.
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90. Don't you know no one
can do without you around here?
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91. Oh, you're soft-soaping me.
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92. I am not.
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93. Oh, here now.
I'll thank you to dribble those...
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95. I love you. I love you.
I love you. I love you.
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96. You old phony grumpy.
Have a nice vacation, eh?
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97. Mmm. Great.
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98. Go.
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99. I'll call you as soon as
we get back, Michael.
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100. All right, and I wanna go over
those oil lease agreements.
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101. Oh, good.
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102. Well, my very best to your bride,
Clifford.
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103. Thank you, Michael.
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104. I guess now we'll really find out
what kind of shape you're in.
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105. Good-bye, Mrs. Peck.
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106. Good-bye, Mr. Hatheway.
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107. I thought you were going to
your sister's, Mrs. Peck.
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108. Well, I... I thought I should stay
around in case you needed something.
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109. After all, I'm the only one
who knows where everything is.
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110. Although, I suppose your young
bride-to-be won't need me.
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111. Now, Mrs. Peck, you have been
the mistress of this house...
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112. and you always shall be.
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113. Lisa wouldn't have it any other way.
So you lock up and go on.
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114. She claims it's just a head cold.
I hope to heaven that's all it is.
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115. What if it's not? Dr. Werbel,
supposing it's something I...
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117. Supposing it is.
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118. You're not just a fullback anymore,
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on some football field.
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120. You're also a doctor now, Rocky,
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and tough enough...
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122. to justify the faith and confidence
of your patients,
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Rocky,
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125. Hello again, Uncle.
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I'd forgotten your wedding present.
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129. Here it is,
just an ordinary electric mixer.
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130. Well, my... my goodness.
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131. A plain, everyday...
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133. Blend, mix, whip.
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134. But it's more than that.
Much more than that, Uncle.
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135. Well, I... I'm not very fond of
appliances, but thank you.
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136. You're welcome.
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137. Uncle, you're gonna get
a real charge out of this.
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138. Well, what?
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139. Oh, please. Don't go off.
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140. Well, what in heaven's name?
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141. Sinofron is dangerous.
I won't agree.
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142. Dr. Werbel, you've had 30 years
as a general practitioner.
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143. I'm new. I'm green.
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144. You're purple.
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145. Tell me, what can I do?
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146. What can any of us ever do,
Roger?
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147. Oh, we can, I suppose,
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148. be grateful for little Maryanne's
coming to us with a head cold.
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149. If she hadn't,
we might never have known...
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150. she was a terminal case
until it was all over.
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151. Please wait.
I'll just be a minute or two.
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152. Oh.
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153. Mrs. Peck, how nice to see you.
Is Mr. Paris ready?
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154. I'll tell him you're here.
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155. Good.
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156. Oh, never mind.
I'll just scoot on up.
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157. Please. I do think you'd better
let me fetch him.
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158. He may not be quite dressed.
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159. Why, Mrs. Peck, you're talking like
we were a couple of children.
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160. Clifford. Clifford.
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162. Clifford.
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164. Well, ready or not...
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165. Oh.
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166. He's not upstairs at all.
I even checked his bathroom.
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167. Could be in
the new gym, I suppose.
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168. I bet it's that electric bicycle
I got for him.
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169. Oh, isn't he absolutely adorable.
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170. I'll bet he's down there
right now just rowing away.
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171. Oh, there you are, you silly.
Now, why aren't you...
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173. Clifford.
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174. Clifford!
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175. Hey, Lieutenant. How are you?
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176. Well...
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177. Believe me,
I know just how you feel.
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178. Dobrinsky, I don't even
know how I feel.
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179. Give me a handkerchief. Lieutenant,
you... you got a handkerchief?
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180. Open the door, Dobrinsky, will ya?
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181. You got one?
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182. Who is she?
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183. Victim's, uh, fiancée.
Supposed to be their wedding night.
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184. Oh. Isn't that awful.
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185. Yeah.
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187. Coronary.
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189. Well, she called us hysterical.
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190. Said something about everybody's
after the old fellow's money,
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191. and that, uh, he was too healthy
to die like that, so...
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192. Mmm. What'd you say?
Old fellow?
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193. Yeah.
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has a lovely fiancée.
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195. Oh, yes. Old fellow have
nice, young fiancée.
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drop dead of a heart attack.
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197. You have my handkerchief?
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198. No, she's got it.
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199. Well, anyway. Come on. We have to
go through the motions, huh?
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200. What'd she do? She kept it?
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201. I don't know.
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- Mm-hmm.
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- Mm-hmm.
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204. - Both arms hanging down.
- Mm-hmm.
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205. - That's about it.
- Mm-hmm.
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he went upstairs.
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he was going to change...
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what time that that would be?
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211. You... You must belong
in some pigsty.
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212. Do you do that in your own home?
Do you?
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213. I'm sorry, ma'am.
Forgive me. I'm awfully sorry.
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214. I didn't realize that
I was doing that.
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from a stinking cigar.
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217. Let me see if I can clean that up
for you.
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218. Stop that!
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220. Oh, forgive me, ma'am.
I didn't realize.
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221. You know, sometimes it's a habit.
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222. - Let me see if I can clean that up.
- This house...
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223. What I'll do is I'll get this spray
and I'll...
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224. You broke Mr. Paris's pitcher.
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225. Get him out of here!
Get him out!
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Will you please?
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227. Get him out!
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228. And I just took off. I waved good-bye
to Mrs. Peck and drove away.
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229. I mean, he was as healthy
as a horse when I saw him.
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230. He was in the gym.
He was fencing. It's...
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231. It's inconceivable.
I can't believe it.
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Mr. Paris.
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234. Thank you.
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235. Mrs. Peck.
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236. May I come in?
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237. I'm Lieutenant Columbo.
Who might you be?
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238. How do you do? Dexter Paris.
Mr. Paris's nephew.
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239. I hope it's okay I'm here.
Mrs. Peck phoned me and I came over.
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240. Oh, listen, I'm glad you came.
I mean, uh,
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awfully rough on everybody.
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242. Officer, I'm afraid
I have to apologize for my conduct.
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244. Ma'am, please, accept my apologies.
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I came here with a cigar,
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247. Anyway, I, uh...
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248. I dropped some ashes on the floor
down in the gym, and, uh,
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very clean.
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250. In fact, the whole house is
spotless. Upstairs and down...
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252. Uh, I... Well, now, ma'am,
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253. I am the police officer
and I deemed it reasonable...
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254. That's one of Mr. Paris's towels
that you have.
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255. Yes. Yes, it is.
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256. I'm gonna be flat out with you,
ma'am.
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257. I was upstairs looking around.
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258. I wanted to throw some water
on my face...
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259. you know, just sort of clear
my head, you know? And, uh...
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260. I used Mr. Paris's bathroom
for a minute. I was very careful.
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261. That's very brave of you
to admit, Lieutenant.
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262. What were you planning to do,
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263. dry your face
on the way down the stairs?
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264. Was that your plan?
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265. No, no. I used that very nice
hand towel up there.
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267. But this towel was in the hamper
and damp. See? Feel.
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270. I would like to tell you something.
This house is always immaculate.
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was clean and dry and in its place.
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273. I checked personally. I do not allow
damp towels to remain in the hamper.
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274. And that I believe, ma'am.
I certainly do believe that. But, um,
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278. Wait a minute. What difference
does it make if it was in the hamper?
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279. - I don't understand...
- Excuse me. Uh,
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could I see you for a minute?
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281. What did you want, Murray?
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282. Well, now, what do I...
what do I tell the coroner?
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283. I think you better tell him
an autopsy.
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284. - An autopsy?
- Shh. Please.
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285. I don't wanna upset her
any more than she is. Please.
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286. She's a very emotional person.
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287. What do you mean autopsy?
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288. Now, did my uncle die on
his exercising machine...
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290. I mean,
what's this autopsy business?
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291. Well, that's what
Lt. Columbo has to decide right now.
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292. Like hell he does. I am the next of kin,
my brother and I.
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293. I am not signing any authorization
for an autopsy, nor will my brother.
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294. It's still up to the lieutenant
here, you understand?
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295. - Why is it up to him?
- Homicide.
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296. Look, now, I'm sure there's nothing there.
Nothing at all. I think autopsy, Murray.
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297. It is really just routine,
Mr. Paris.
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298. You got it.
Good night, Mr. Paris.
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299. Look, uh, Murray, before you go,
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Mrs. Peck anymore.
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301. What did she say about
the burglar alarm system?
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302. Oh, yeah.
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on the way down from upstairs.
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304. Yeah. I asked her about that.
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305. Burglar alarm was set for about
7:30 p.m., somewhere around there.
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306. That's the same routine they
followed since it was installed.
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check the burglar alarm system...
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309. and check out all the windows.
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310. Let 'em keep an eye out
for footprints.
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311. - Okay.
- Thank you, Murray.
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Why this sudden investigation?
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it would be a big help...
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315. Uh, that way, you could, you know,
show me around without...
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you know what I mean?
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must have been in terrific shape.
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would you mind telling me...
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an autopsy is necessary?
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321. Well, there are a couple of things
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for a workout right...
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323. when he was supposed to leave to
get married? Does that seem odd?
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324. No, the man had an insatiable
appetite for life, for exercise.
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326. But he just got done fencing
with his attorney.
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then right away...
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for another session with all this?
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330. Indeed, but
the man was a health nut.
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331. I mean, this very place was
a storeroom three months ago.
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for himself and his bride-to-be.
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She's extremely healthy too.
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something about the heart attack?
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342. That's what's bothering me, sir.
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346. Well, I don't know.
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349. Yeah.
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I'm getting at, Mr. Paris?
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in the soap dish.
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my uncle took a bath.
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a bath after strenuous exercise.
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are okay, Lieutenant.
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of any kind of jimmy work.
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outside Mrs. Peck's window.
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361. I didn't see or hear anything.
I was watching TV.
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362. Mrs. Peck,
are you absolutely sure...
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the burglar alarm system tonight?
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until you let Miss Chambers in?
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366. Right. You are sure. That's
very good. Thank you very much.
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and it looks like he has flat feet.
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drum up a homicide case feverishly,
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could do anything like that?
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I was never considering Mrs. Peck.
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in the house.
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in that footprint.
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to your business, Lieutenant.
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I have terrific arches.
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he's never seen an arch like my arch.
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compare your arch with my arch.
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Compare your arch to this arch.
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now that's not a cop's arch.
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- Let's compare arches.
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my brother and I stand to...
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which is about $3 million, right?
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seem like there's foul play.
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398. It's incre... Incredible.
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399. Well, you have to admit
there's something peculiar.
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400. Why would somebody
do a lot of fencing,
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401. come in here and take a bath,
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402. and then right away
run down to the gym...
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403. and do another exercise session?
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404. I don't understand that.
Do you understand that?
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405. Norman.
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406. Lieutenant, this is
my loving brother, Norman.
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407. Mrs. Peck informs me
you're considering an autopsy?
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408. Norman, Lt. Columbo
is a full-fledged sleuth.
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409. Homicide. He suspects foul play.
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410. From you?
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411. At the risk of being officious,
Lieutenant, uh,
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412. I think an autopsy might be
a very-very good idea indeed.
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413. You know, uh, Lieutenant, we are
very identical twins, Norman and I.
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414. He, too, has flat feet.
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415. 530, 540, 550,
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416. 550... $554,000.
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417. 554,000 cash. Would you please
sign this, Mr. Paris?
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418. Certainly.
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419. You all right, Lieutenant?
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420. Oh, yes, sir, I'm fine.
It's just that...
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421. I haven't been around
so much money in my whole life.
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422. You get used to it.
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423. You do?
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424. So, it wasn't ordinary heart failure
after all, hmm?
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425. Uh, no, sir. No, it wasn't. No,
they call it, uh,
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426. ventricular fibril...
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427. Fibrillation.
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428. I know that word
and I can never pronounce it.
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429. Anyway, severe heart seizure.
That's what it is.
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430. You know, a strong blow. Some
kind of shock. Things like that.
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431. George,
you have some paperwork to do?
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432. Oh, yes, sir. Excuse me.
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433. Some kind of shock, you say?
Psychological or physical?
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434. Uh, well, it could be
either one in a man his age.
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435. Yes, but what about tension
or garden-variety overexertion?
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436. I mean, in a man his age.
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437. Uh, well, yes, uh, yes.
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438. I gotta tell you,
I'd be a nervous wreck...
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439. if I had to work around
all this money.
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440. I mean, the responsibility.
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441. What you mean is you're measuring
my traits and...
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442. responses against
those of my brother. Not so?
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443. Why would I do that?
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444. Why not?
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445. Because you're sniffing around
for a suspect to a possible homicide.
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446. Again not so?
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447. You are a very logical man.
Boy, are you logical.
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448. Yes, but let me tell you
what I am not.
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449. I'm neither flighty
nor a dilettante,
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450. neither unreliable
nor a low-life sponger...
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451. who chases women and dreams of
inheriting other people's wealth.
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452. Now that, I trust,
will end any comparison...
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453. between my brother and myself...
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454. and any conjecture as to
who the logical suspect might be.
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455. - Good day.
- Mr. Paris.
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456. There's one other thing
I wanted to talk to you about.
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457. It's rather personal.
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458. Yes, I know. Because my uncle died
before his marriage,
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459. I stand to inherit
half of his estate.
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460. But, as to that being
any sort of motive,
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461. let me point out that
I am wealthy in my own right,
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462. with neither wife nor
darling kiddies to encumber me.
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463. And if, in fact, I were possessed
of a criminal mind,
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464. I would find it much,
much simpler to embezzle...
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465. than to kill my uncle for it,
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466. which is more than
I can say for my brother.
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467. Now, if you'll excuse me, uh,
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468. I have exactly 47 minutes
to catch a plane to San Francisco.
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469. Good day.
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470. Boy, that's wonderful.
How do you hold it so long?
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471. Don't your ears ring
or anything like that,
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472. all that blood rushing to your head?
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473. That's what it's for.
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474. Feeds the brain.
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475. I consider it essential
to feed the brain twice a day.
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476. I hope you don't mind waiting.
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477. No, not at all.
No, I enjoy watching.
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478. Well, why don't you come out here
and I can hear you a little better.
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479. Oh, fine.
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480. Mind if I ask you
a few questions now?
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481. No.
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482. Ma'am, I know that you gave us
a full report on...
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483. what happened the night of
Mr. Paris's death,
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484. but I did have a couple of
short little questions... very short.
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485. I suppose you did know
Mr. Paris's two nephews?
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486. Oh, Dexter I knew.
The other one I think is a banker.
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487. They're not exactly on speaking terms.
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488. I was looking forward to meeting...
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489. Well, after the honeymoon...
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490. Ma'am, I'm very sorry to have to
bring any of this up.
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491. I know it must be
a very painful time for you.
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492. No, no. Actually,
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493. it's a challenging time for me.
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494. It's a time when you want to
draw from that...
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495. that interspacial life force,
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496. and, well, I think Clifford
understood it better than I.
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497. He also understood our bodies. Oh.
He loved our bodies.
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498. I guess people snickered
at us a little.
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499. You know,
spring in the lap of December.
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500. But you know something,
Mr. Columbo?
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501. There's no age barrier in feeling
comfortable with somebody.
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502. Oh, I'm sure there isn't, ma'am.
Sure there isn't.
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503. Um, you exercise often, do you?
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504. Yeah. Well, morning and,
uh, evening.
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505. Wonderful.
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506. That's wonderful. Uh, I wanted to
ask you, if you don't mind...
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507. Thank you.
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508. Did Mr. Paris get along pretty well
with his nephews?
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509. Do you know about that?
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510. Did he prefer one to the other,
something like that?
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511. Oh, I don't know.
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512. Well, he, uh...
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513. He wanted them to...
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514. What did he want 'em to do?
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515. I guess he just wanted them to love
and understand each other.
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516. That's all.
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517. Well, I don't know
what kind of answers...
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518. I'm supposed to give
to this investigation.
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519. What am I, some kind of suspect?
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520. Oh, no.
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521. Oh, no, ma'am. Not at all.
Don't worry even thinking about that.
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522. You make me very uncomfortable.
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523. Well, I didn't mean to do that,
ma'am. I'm sorry.
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524. You know, even if Mr. Paris's death
should turn out for certain to be...
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525. from something other than
natural causes,
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526. you didn't even have a motive.
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527. For instance,
if you two were married,
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528. then you'd stand to inherit
all of his money, for instance.
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529. You see, that would be a motive.
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530. If I demanded that you leave this
house right now, would you have to?
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531. Well, I'm not sure, ma'am.
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532. Is there something or
some thing that...
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533. you're afraid that
I might ask you about?
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534. It's just that I request on my rights
that you please leave this house.
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535. Certainly, ma'am.
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536. Apparently, I said something
inadvertently, Miss Chambers.
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537. I'm sorry I did that because I think
you're a very nice lady.
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538. And now, my friends,
upward and onward to the simple,
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539. but incredibly
delectable hollandaise.
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540. An inexpensive magic
which transforms your lowly,
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541. mundane vegetables
into a gourmet delight.
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542. It's really so simple, folks, that
even your husband can prepare it.
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543. Now, I would like,
as I have in the past,
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544. to ask somebody from the audience
to volunteer and come up here.
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545. Hands up.
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546. Ladies, put your hands down.
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547. I would like a gentleman
to raise his hand.
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548. Is there a gentleman in the audience
who would like to volunteer...
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549. and come up here
to help me demonstrate?
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550. How about you, sir?
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551. How about you?
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552. I see a gentleman
in the audience that,
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553. uh... Let's follow me around here.
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554. Keep the camera on me.
Here we are.
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555. Uh, this gentleman over here.
How about you, sir?
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556. Come. Really.
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557. Oh, no.
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558. Go ahead!
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559. I think he's shy. Let's help him.
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560. Come on. Let's hear it.
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561. We won't take no for an answer.
Here we go.
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562. Here we go. Yes, sir.
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563. Come on. Let's hear it, folks.
Come on. Up. Hey.
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564. Ladies and gentlemen,
I have a confession to make.
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565. This happens to be
a friend of mine.
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566. Not a very close friend,
but one who does, in fact,
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567. qualify, uh, as someone's husband.
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568. This happens to be Lt. Columbo
of the L.A.P.D.,
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569. who is your everyday,
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570. average, typical,
downtrodden American husband.
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571. Don't you agree?
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572. Now, Lieutenant,
I would like you to help me.
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573. Now, this is a Dexter Paris,
number 91, multispeed blender.
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574. These are other ingredients
you find in most kitchens,
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575. I'm sure even in yours.
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576. We have four eggs...
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577. Relax, Lieutenant.
It's gonna be all right.
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578. Four eggs.
We have some salt, some pepper,
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579. some butter and some lemon juice.
Now, uh,
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580. let me take this off, make you
more comfortable, all right?
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581. And let's take your coat off too.
The jacket.
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582. All right, that's enough.
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583. All right. Now, I have something here
to make you much more comfortable...
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584. and a little neater, perhaps.
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585. Lieutenant, you want me
to help you tie that?
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586. Yes, please.
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587. Good. Let me, uh, take it
around this way. I think it's...
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588. All right, Lieutenant.
He's a man with his own mind.
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589. Uh, I'll tell you
what we're gonna do.
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590. Now, I'd like you to...
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591. separate the yolks
from the whites of the eggs...
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592. and put them in the blender,
all right?
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593. Now, while you're doing that,
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594. I'm going to take this
half cup of butter...
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595. Lieutenant,
I'll take this half cup of butter,
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596. and I will heat it
in this frying pan.
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597. Now, uh, you think you can do that?
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598. I don't know. I'll try.
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599. All right, then, uh, get cracking.
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600. Is that my camera?
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601. You're on television.
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602. - All right now.
- All right.
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603. I'll heat this up meantime.
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604. And you better get cracking,
Lieutenant.
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605. I'll get cracking, yeah.
All right. All right.
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606. Uh, no, just the yolks.
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607. What do you mean, just the yolk?
This goes in here, doesn't it?
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608. No, no. Wait. No, no.
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609. You have to separate...
Let me show you what I mean.
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610. You separate...
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611. the yolks from the whites,
you see, by doing that.
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612. Then you just put the yolks
in there like that.
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613. Oh, I got it. All right.
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614. There we are.
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615. That's very good.
That's very good!
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616. That's amazing. You must do
a little cooking at home, huh?
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617. Uh...
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618. "Uh" what?
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619. You're doing very well though,
I must say.
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620. Thank you.
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621. Uh...
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622. Can't you say anything else,
Lieutenant?
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623. Uh...
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624. I think that's great.
You amuse me, Lieutenant.
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625. Yeah. Uh...
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626. Oh, please forgive me. That's
very good. For a job well done.
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627. No! Put it in there.
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628. Take the bows after.
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629. - All right.
- All right.
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630. - Oh, I broke this one.
- It's all right.
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631. It don't make any difference.
Nobody saw it. Huh?
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632. - That's fine.
- All right. One more.
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633. One more.
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634. And we separate those.
I'm getting sloppy with this thing.
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635. - That's fine. That's okay.
- There we are.
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636. - Wi... Wipe your hands off.
- Thank you very much.
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637. All right. Now, what about
a little lemon juice?
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638. - Put a little lemon juice in there.
- All right.
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639. I'll put the butter in.
A little more.
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640. - A little bit more.
- Little bit more.
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641. Perfect. Okay!
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642. Butter.
Now a little dash of salt. Salt.
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643. Gee, I'm getting to enjoy this.
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644. I know. A little pepper.
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645. Okay, that's great. Now, why
don't you turn on the blender.
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646. - Right here?
- Right there.
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647. There we go.
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648. Now, while that's blending,
I'll put this in here like this.
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649. And that's just about right.
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650. Why don't we just take this off.
Wanna hold that?
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651. Whoops. I said turn that off.
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652. Magic.
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653. Oh! I'm terribly sorry!
You...
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654. - That was your fault.
- I know it was.
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655. Mmm.
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656. Too much pepper, I think.
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657. It is.
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658. Oh, I'm terribly sorry,
but that's that fateful music.
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659. Yes, you gorgeous gaggle
of gals out there,
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660. it's time to say good-bye
for today.
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661. And remember...
When ze husband comes home tonight,
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662. let him know what wonderful eating
can do for the marriage.
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663. This is Dexter Paris saying,
"Mwah!"
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664. Bye-bye, ladies. See you tomorrow.
Thank you, Lieutenant.
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665. Well, you know, I can't believe
this really happened.
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666. I mean, appearing on TV like this?
I was very nervous.
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667. - Now, calm yourself.
- Could you notice?
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668. You were fine.
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669. My hand was shaking.
When I broke the egg, I was nervous.
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670. You were fine.
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671. No, really. Mr. Paris, this was
a very, very big moment.
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672. You were an asset to the show.
Believe me.
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673. I looked all right then?
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674. - You looked fine.
- Photographically?
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675. You looked wonderful.
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676. I didn't say much.
I don't remember saying anything.
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677. What's on your mind, Lieutenant?
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678. I remember coming around this corner,
and then, from there on in,
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679. nothing. I couldn't remember.
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680. You know, my wife cooks
all your recipes?
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681. When I first met you,
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682. I didn't mention that
I really knew who you were,
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683. but when I went home,
I told her...
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684. Well, she absolutely fell down.
She's a big fan of yours.
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685. I forgot to say hello.
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686. I was so nervous,
I forgot to say hello.
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687. - Isn't that something?
- Lieutenant.
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688. - What's on your mind?
- She'll kill me.
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689. You know what the problem is?
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690. The problem is whenever
she tries one of your recipes,
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691. it's a disaster. A total disaster.
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692. And she follows your instructions
to the letter. Believe me.
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693. Disaster. I don't know what it is.
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694. But the soufflé falls down,
the cake hardens. You name it.
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695. Disaster.
You know what I told her?
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696. I told her it was the equipment.
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697. Lieutenant, I'm afraid I'm gonna
be out of my teens...
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698. by the time
this conversation gets anywhere.
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699. Do you ever recommend any equipment,
like say, for instance, a mixer?
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700. You know, one of those small electrical
mixers that you hold in your hand?
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701. No, I'm not permitted to endorse
any products by brand names, no.
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702. I'm sorry.
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703. Oh, I didn't know that. Oh.
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704. Well, uh, you know,
I did wanna tell you,
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705. you know they've
definitely established now...
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706. that your uncle passed away
from an electrical shock.
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707. I thought you should be aware of that.
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708. Oh. I...
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709. don't understand. I mean, uh...
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710. You mean from the exercise machine?
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711. No. I sent an electrician out there.
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712. The machine works
absolutely perfectly.
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713. Well, that doesn't make any sense.
I mean...
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714. do you have any ideas?
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715. Yes, sir, I do.
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716. Seems reasonably certain to me
that your uncle was murdered.
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717. Oh, come on, Columbo.
Come on!
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718. This melodramatic sleuthing
is driving me crazy.
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719. Look, I don't...
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720. I don't like being rude, Lieutenant,
but I really must go.
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721. For instance,
that upstairs bathtub...
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722. If somebody went in there
and, let's say,
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723. dropped an electrical appliance
in there, in that bathtub,
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724. during a time when it
was occupied, I mean.
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725. Look, you come in here
with the subtlety of a train wreck,
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726. and you ask me
what electric mixers I use.
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727. I didn't wanna bother you personally,
but I checked with your secretary.
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728. She told me you ordered up
two brand-new mixers only last week.
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729. My brother put you up to it, right?
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730. No, sir. No, he didn't.
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731. One, two.
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732. Yeah, my brother's beautiful.
He's beautiful.
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733. I'm sure he put it to you,
didn't he?
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734. Oh, I can see him now.
Yes, my brother.
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735. "Dexter? Unreliable. Dilettante."
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736. "Waiting for Uncle to die
so he can feed off his millions."
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737. "Yes. If you want a suspect,"
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738. "I suggest you keep an eye
on him, Lieutenant."
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739. "Must go now.
Terribly sorry. Toodle-oo."
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740. How was that? Close?
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741. - Close? That was terrific!
- Yeah.
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742. You're very talented.
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743. - No, I mean that.
- Thank you.
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744. And you're right.
That's pretty much what he said.
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745. Let me ask you a question.
Did you hurl the same defamatory...
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746. remarks at him?
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747. He doesn't seem to have much
of a motive to kill your uncle, sir.
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748. I mean, he's established.
He has money of his own.
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749. Let me tell you something,
Lieutenant.
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750. My brother happens to be
a creature of habit.
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751. Today is Wednesday, correct?
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752. Did he happen to tell you
he was gonna fly to...
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753. San Francisco on a business trip?
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754. Yes. That's amazing.
Yes, he did.
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755. Yeah, I thought so.
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756. You doing anything
for the next couple of hours?
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757. Come on.
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758. Where are we going?
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759. We're gonna visit my brother,
see his motive.
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760. How long has this been going on?
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761. First time in Vegas, huh?
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762. Uh, we were supposed to
come down two years ago,
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763. but my wife switched sides
and voted with my in-laws.
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764. We ended up in Animal Land.
It was nothing like this.
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765. See that second crap table
over there? Over there.
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766. Recognize anybody?
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767. Seven! The winner!
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768. Norman.
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769. Right.
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770. He tells me
he's going to San Francisco.
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771. That's right.
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772. This is his San Francisco trip?
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773. He comes here every Wednesday,
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774. in rain or shine,
in sickness or in health.
Copy !req
775. Mostly in sickness.
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776. Hey, you liked the last
impersonation I did of him?
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777. You're gonna love this one.
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778. - Come on. Come on!
- Where? What?
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779. Well, well, Mr. Paris.
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780. I believe this is the first time
in three years...
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781. I've seen you
without a necktie on.
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782. What can I do for you today?
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783. I'm not here to beg
another credit extension, but...
Copy !req
784. this gentleman is
willing to advance me...
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785. sufficient funds to help me diminish
my indebtedness to this establishment.
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786. Just one minute, Norman.
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787. I'm willing to do that, ma'am.
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788. I'd like to know how much
he owes first, exactly.
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789. - Do you have that on file?
- Yes, of course.
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790. We have that one right here.
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791. We have markers for Mr. Paris
totaling...
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792. $37,500.
Copy !req
793. That enough evidence?
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794. That is what you said,
huh, Columbo? Huh?
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795. Come on.
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796. Seven! A loser.
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797. Excuse me. Excuse me.
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798. New shooter. Don't forget your
big six and your big eight, folks.
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799. That's me too.
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800. Here we go.
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801. Craps! A loser.
Copy !req
802. Comin' up, a new shooter.
Get your bets down.
Copy !req
803. Don't forget your big six
and your big eight, folks.
Copy !req
804. Don't forget your pass line.
Here we go.
Copy !req
805. Get your bets down, folks.
A new shooter.
Copy !req
806. Shooter comin' up.
Copy !req
807. Here we go now.
Copy !req
808. Care to make a bet, sir?
Copy !req
809. Watch your hands.
Copy !req
810. Watch your hands, folks.
Copy !req
811. Eight, the number. Easy eight.
Copy !req
812. Seven! A loser.
Copy !req
813. Put your bets down, folks.
A shooter comin' up.
Copy !req
814. Beautiful.
Copy !req
815. Just beautiful.
Copy !req
816. Hmm. Beautiful. Just beautiful.
Copy !req
817. I didn't know how gorgeous
this stuff was...
Copy !req
818. If you please!
Copy !req
819. - Uh... yes, Lieutenant.
- I'm sorry.
Copy !req
820. Mr. Paris was
a very shrewd collector.
Copy !req
821. This stuff
is worth a fortune, huh?
Copy !req
822. Well, that's what these gentlemen
and I are trying to determine.
Copy !req
823. I was Mr. Paris's business manager
as well as his attorney, so...
Copy !req
824. I'm responsible for
all these assets.
Copy !req
825. Listen, I don't want to get
in the way or anything,
Copy !req
826. so you just tell me.
Copy !req
827. I know that's a big responsibility
to have all this, uh...
Copy !req
828. all these lovely artifacts,
things of such beauty.
Copy !req
829. There's a lot more to the estate
than just this house.
Copy !req
830. Are you close to
the nephews at all?
Copy !req
831. No, not really.
Copy !req
832. But Dexter's useless,
and Norman's rather pompous.
Copy !req
833. Excuse me.
Copy !req
834. She practically raised both boys.
Copy !req
835. She has more love for the family
than the family does.
Copy !req
836. I think she hates me.
I really feel that.
Copy !req
837. I bet she's very strong.
Copy !req
838. Yes, it is. It's a shame
that the two brothers...
Copy !req
839. don't get along like that.
Copy !req
840. Which one of them do you suspect?
Copy !req
841. I beg your pardon?
Copy !req
842. Come now, Lieutenant.
Copy !req
843. Well, sir, the trouble there is
it seems to me that...
Copy !req
844. they both have pretty good motives.
I'm very big on motive.
Copy !req
845. Mm-hmm. Norman's
gambling debts, you mean.
Copy !req
846. You know about that?
Copy !req
847. Mmm. I just made sure
the old man never found out.
Copy !req
848. He was awfully proud of Norman.
Copy !req
849. But Norman wasn't there
that day, remember? Dexter was.
Copy !req
850. He came while Clifford
and I were fencing.
Copy !req
851. Don't touch that, please!
That's a rather valuable little piece.
Copy !req
852. Oh. Sorry.
Copy !req
853. Has your department visited
Lisa Chambers at all?
Copy !req
854. Must have been really tough on her.
Copy !req
855. The funny thing about that
when I spoke to her,
Copy !req
856. she was very nervous,
sort of defensive.
Copy !req
857. Would she have any reason that
you know of to maybe help or...
Copy !req
858. maybe protect
either one of the two brothers?
Copy !req
859. Protect them? I don't think
she even knows them.
Copy !req
860. Oh, met Dexter
once or twice perhaps, but...
Copy !req
861. no, I wouldn't think so, Lieutenant.
Copy !req
862. Thank you very much
for your courtesy, Mr. Hatheway.
Copy !req
863. We're going to check out
every possibility.
Copy !req
864. Including myself, I trust.
Copy !req
865. I wouldn't want to feel slighted.
Copy !req
866. To be frank, sir,
we haven't slighted you.
Copy !req
867. Man dies without a will, well,
Copy !req
868. we know that whoever manages
an estate of this size...
Copy !req
869. can do pretty well by it.
Copy !req
870. I certainly hope to.
Copy !req
871. Does that put me on your list?
Copy !req
872. We checked out where you went after
your fencing match with Mr. Paris.
Copy !req
873. You really couldn't have killed
anybody from that attorneys' banquet.
Copy !req
874. Well, it's always flattering
to be considered, however briefly.
Copy !req
875. Right. Of course,
you could've had him killed.
Copy !req
876. But I really don't put you very high
on the list of suspects.
Copy !req
877. Nice talking with you, sir.
Copy !req
878. Bum! You're a bum!
Copy !req
879. Putting your stinking cigar butt
in this silver antique dish!
Copy !req
880. Do you see this? Oh!
Copy !req
881. I thought it was an ashtray.
Copy !req
882. I have one at home
that looks exactly like that.
Copy !req
883. Would you excuse me for a moment?
Copy !req
884. Excuse me.
Copy !req
885. Mrs. Peck?
Copy !req
886. Mrs. Peck, I made a very poor
introduction of myself to you.
Copy !req
887. I know that.
Copy !req
888. I'm a stranger in your house
that you love,
Copy !req
889. and I'm here to do
something that's not pleasant,
Copy !req
890. so I don't expect you to like me.
But I have feelings too, Mrs. Peck.
Copy !req
891. I'm sorry about being untidy.
That's something I can't control.
Copy !req
892. That's a fault of mine
that I... I don't know...
Copy !req
893. I just can't correct that.
Copy !req
894. I've tried many years. I'm just
very untidy. That's my nature.
Copy !req
895. But I've never been...
Copy !req
896. I've never been rude to you,
Mrs. Peck.
Copy !req
897. And if you keep on treating me
like I'm an enemy...
Copy !req
898. just because I'm here trying
to find who killed the man...
Copy !req
899. that you worked for for 33 years,
Copy !req
900. well, then I think
you're a very unfair person.
Copy !req
901. Lieutenant Columbo.
Copy !req
902. Lieutenant,
Copy !req
903. I know that you're
a very hardworking officer...
Copy !req
904. and I would like to offer you
a plate of...
Copy !req
905. Mr. Paris's favorite health cookies
and a glass of milk.
Copy !req
906. Well, thank you. I'm extremely
fond of health cookies.
Copy !req
907. And then what?
Copy !req
908. Well, nothing.
Copy !req
909. Well, the bell rang,
and I let Miss Chambers in.
Copy !req
910. She had a cab waiting.
Copy !req
911. Maybe there's some little thing...
I mean really little.
Copy !req
912. A noise maybe?
Copy !req
913. Well, the TV there
went off for a minute.
Copy !req
914. The TV went off?
Copy !req
915. Well, it came back on again
in a few seconds.
Copy !req
916. It's not worth mentioning,
Copy !req
917. except that the color
hasn't been the same since.
Copy !req
918. Well, I'm an expert on fine-tuning.
Copy !req
919. What I mean is, you know,
I know what those repairmen get.
Copy !req
920. See, I got stung a couple of times,
Copy !req
921. and I went down
to the supermarket...
Copy !req
922. and I bought one of those
instructional manuals...
Copy !req
923. and I really studied it up.
Copy !req
924. So if you don't mind,
may I take a look at this,
Copy !req
925. see what I can do for you?
Copy !req
926. Uh, no.
Copy !req
927. Huh? When the TV set went off,
did the lights go off too?
Copy !req
928. Well, I didn't have any lights on
in here at all.
Copy !req
929. Of course, I don't know
about the rest of the house.
Copy !req
930. But it was only 20 seconds.
I'm sure it wasn't...
Copy !req
931. Do you remember exactly when it was
that the set went flooey?
Copy !req
932. Yes, I remember exactly
because I was hammering on the TV,
Copy !req
933. and I saw the clock,
and it was 8:05 exactly.
Copy !req
934. And Miss Chambers
got here at 8:30.
Copy !req
935. Boy, this thing really is
out of whack, isn't it?
Copy !req
936. But I'm gonna be able
to help you with it.
Copy !req
937. All you have to do
is get the precise thing...
Copy !req
938. Oh, dear. Wait a minute.
Uh-oh.
Copy !req
939. Oh, wait a minute. Now, Mrs. Peck,
I want you to remain calm.
Copy !req
940. Remain calm, Mrs. Peck.
Just remain calm.
Copy !req
941. - This goes back on very easily.
- Out!
Copy !req
942. This is part of the knob.
Copy !req
943. You just tell the repairman...
Copy !req
944. Out!
Copy !req
945. This needs to go right back...
Yes, ma'am. I'm leaving.
Copy !req
946. - Out!
- I'd be very happy to pay for this.
Copy !req
947. - Out!
- Yes, ma'am. I'm going.
Copy !req
948. - Maybe the repairman...
- Out!
Copy !req
949. I'll leave it right here.
Copy !req
950. Your uncle left a will, Norman,
Copy !req
951. leaving the bulk of the estate
not to you or your brother,
Copy !req
952. but to Miss Lisa Chambers.
Copy !req
953. Uh...
Copy !req
954. Would you like
to see for yourself?
Copy !req
955. See, the girl, uh,
Copy !req
956. really wasn't that keen
on marrying him.
Copy !req
957. The silly little thing honestly
didn't care at all about money.
Copy !req
958. So in a burst of...
what, romantic enthusiasm?
Copy !req
959. And to show her that he believed
she'd never marry him for his money,
Copy !req
960. he had me draw up this will
leaving everything to her...
Copy !req
961. whether she married him or not.
Copy !req
962. I can't accept this.
Copy !req
963. So if either one of you killed him,
Copy !req
964. it's all for nothing because
the money goes to the girl.
Copy !req
965. Unless, of course...
Copy !req
966. well...
Copy !req
967. Go on, please.
Copy !req
968. There are only three copies
of this will.
Copy !req
969. One in my safe, one which
was in your uncle's safe...
Copy !req
970. until I removed it this morning
and, uh, the copy held by the girl.
Copy !req
971. And?
Copy !req
972. And...
Copy !req
973. I might be able to persuade
the lovely...
Copy !req
974. but not too brilliant young lady...
Copy !req
975. into giving me her copy
for safekeeping.
Copy !req
976. Ergo, no copy
of any will being found,
Copy !req
977. the estate descends to you
and your brother.
Copy !req
978. In return for...
Copy !req
979. A simple contract calling for
the retention of my services...
Copy !req
980. as business manager
and as attorney.
Copy !req
981. I see no reason not to make as
much money now from the estate...
Copy !req
982. as I did before your uncle died.
Copy !req
983. Tell you what, counselor.
Copy !req
984. You can be my business manager
and my lawyer...
Copy !req
985. if you can get her copy of the will
away from that girl.
Copy !req
986. That's fair enough.
Copy !req
987. Why don't you go pick up your other
phone and listen, if you'd like.
Copy !req
988. Hello.
Copy !req
989. Uh, Miss Chambers?
This is Michael Hatheway.
Copy !req
990. Oh, listen. I've been trying to get
in touch with your office all day!
Copy !req
991. Oh, really?
Copy !req
992. This police detective came over here
to ask me a lot of questions...
Copy !req
993. about Clifford and his nephews
and everything.
Copy !req
994. I didn't know what to tell him.
Copy !req
995. That's funny.
That's what I was calling about.
Copy !req
996. Do you have a moment?
Copy !req
997. I'm listening.
Copy !req
998. I do have certain sources in
the police department...
Copy !req
999. who seem to feel...
Copy !req
1000. that you're regarded as a
prime suspect in Mr. Paris's death.
Copy !req
1001. I know that. That I know,
but I didn't do it, Mr. Hatheway!
Copy !req
1002. Let me finish.
Copy !req
1003. Please, Miss Chambers.
Copy !req
1004. I strongly suggest
that when they come...
Copy !req
1005. to arrest you...
Copy !req
1006. Arrest me?
Copy !req
1007. Oh, really!
Copy !req
1008. Oh, yes.
Copy !req
1009. Apparently they feel the
circumstantial evidence...
Copy !req
1010. is overwhelming,
particularly since it was,
Copy !req
1011. unfortunately,
you who found Mr. Paris's body.
Copy !req
1012. Mr. Hatheway, I didn't do this.
You know I didn't do this!
Copy !req
1013. Of course you didn't.
Copy !req
1014. I'm only telling you
these things because...
Copy !req
1015. I feel that, for Mr. Paris's sake,
Copy !req
1016. the least I can do is help you
get out of this mess.
Copy !req
1017. There's one very important thing
you should understand, Miss Chambers.
Copy !req
1018. If the police...
Copy !req
1019. should ever find that copy of
the will Mr. Paris made out...
Copy !req
1020. naming you as sole beneficiary...
Copy !req
1021. Well, I don't want the money.
I never wanted the money.
Copy !req
1022. I realize that,
but you must understand that...
Copy !req
1023. the police would never believe you.
Copy !req
1024. I don't care about the money!
Copy !req
1025. Well, we don't have
very much time, Miss Chambers.
Copy !req
1026. I think the wisest thing...
Copy !req
1027. is to pick up your copy of that
will myself for safekeeping,
Copy !req
1028. just in case the police come at you
with a search warrant tonight.
Copy !req
1029. Yeah. Okay. All right.
Thank you very much.
Copy !req
1030. I can be at your apartment at 5:00.
Copy !req
1031. Thank you.
Copy !req
1032. Good work, counselor.
Copy !req
1033. There.
Copy !req
1034. Miss Chambers?
Copy !req
1035. Miss Chambers?
Copy !req
1036. Hello!
Copy !req
1037. Miss Chambers.
Copy !req
1038. Sir? May I ask which apartment
you came from?
Copy !req
1039. I set Hatheway up, huh?
Copy !req
1040. Oh, boy. Has he got a galloping
imagination. And you believe him?
Copy !req
1041. Oh, now, I never said that, sir.
Copy !req
1042. But Mr. Hatheway does claim that...
Copy !req
1043. since you knew what time
he was due to visit Miss Chambers,
Copy !req
1044. all you had to do
was get there ahead of him,
Copy !req
1045. - wait until you saw his car arrive.
- Wrong.
Copy !req
1046. When you knew that
he was in the elevator,
Copy !req
1047. shove the lady over the balcony...
Copy !req
1048. disappear down the back stairs
in all the commotion.
Copy !req
1049. - Wrong.
- Well, he was very insistent, Mr. Paris.
Copy !req
1050. He woke up half the police station.
He was very loud, very vocal.
Copy !req
1051. You wouldn't believe
the noise that he made.
Copy !req
1052. What do you expect? A confession?
Copy !req
1053. No.
Copy !req
1054. No, sir. No, I don't.
Copy !req
1055. Oh! By the way,
Copy !req
1056. I have here a, uh,
copy of an agreement signed by you.
Copy !req
1057. "Retaining Mr. Michael Hatheway
as...
Copy !req
1058. business manager and attorney
for all the estate."
Copy !req
1059. That's right. I assumed that I
would need someone to handle...
Copy !req
1060. my share of my uncle's estate
that I thought I was inheriting.
Copy !req
1061. That's a straight, aboveboard
business agreement.
Copy !req
1062. I see here
your brother signed it.
Copy !req
1063. We thought we were inheriting
my uncle's estate.
Copy !req
1064. Oh. I thought you never
talked to your brother.
Copy !req
1065. I talked to my brother today for
the first time in over two years...
Copy !req
1066. on the phone to discuss the signing
of that agreement.
Copy !req
1067. When I hung up, I still hated
his pompous guts,
Copy !req
1068. and I'm sure
he felt the same way about me.
Copy !req
1069. I guess wounds between two people
never heal, huh?
Copy !req
1070. Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
Copy !req
1071. When I talked to my brother,
Norman, I did tell him...
Copy !req
1072. that Hatheway and Lisa Chambers...
Copy !req
1073. were gonna meet at 5:00.
Copy !req
1074. You did?
Copy !req
1075. Yeah. Well, well, good old Norman,
my banker brother.
Copy !req
1076. I'm sure he won't admit
that I told him.
Copy !req
1077. I would tend to agree
with that, sir, yes.
Copy !req
1078. Which means that Hatheway
could be telling the truth.
Copy !req
1079. In other words...
Copy !req
1080. good old Norman could have shoved
Lisa right off the balcony, right?
Copy !req
1081. Which means that possibly
he committed two murders, not one.
Copy !req
1082. Do you realize the 6:00 news
could make him a bigger...
Copy !req
1083. TV celebrity than I am?
Copy !req
1084. Mr. Paris, do you think
that your brother is guilty?
Copy !req
1085. The truth? Of course not.
Copy !req
1086. I think it's quite obvious
what happened. I think, uh,
Copy !req
1087. Hatheway and the girl made a deal.
She killed my uncle,
Copy !req
1088. Hatheway killed her.
Copy !req
1089. She probably tried to cross him...
Copy !req
1090. for some reason or other,
and he shoved her off the balcony.
Copy !req
1091. Lieutenant?
Copy !req
1092. Oh. Sorry.
Thank you very much, Mr. Paris.
Copy !req
1093. You've been very helpful.
Good night.
Copy !req
1094. Mr. Marshak,
Copy !req
1095. you've had over 30 years as a
practicing lawyer in this town.
Copy !req
1096. I'm new. I'm green.
Copy !req
1097. Tell me, what can I do
for this client?
Copy !req
1098. What can any one of us ever do,
Tony?
Copy !req
1099. Oh, we can be grateful,
I suppose.
Copy !req
1100. Ohh!
Copy !req
1101. I know!
Copy !req
1102. - Lieutenant Columbo!
- In a moment, ma'am.
Copy !req
1103. - Lieutenant!
- Can't talk now.
Copy !req
1104. You have been allowed
to come into this house.
Copy !req
1105. - You have been given permission.
- Not now.
Copy !req
1106. You have turned everything
into chaos!
Copy !req
1107. Now you have bungled
my television set!
Copy !req
1108. Do you hear me?
Copy !req
1109. My television does not work.
Copy !req
1110. It'll be fine now. New fuse.
I promise it'll be terrific.
Copy !req
1111. I promise.
Copy !req
1112. If we hadn't maneuvered Irving's
confession of infidelities...
Copy !req
1113. with Shirley's uncle and aunt,
Copy !req
1114. we might have sent
still another man to his death.
Copy !req
1115. Purple. I'll kill him!
Copy !req
1116. I want to pay the repairman for you.
I want to pay everything.
Copy !req
1117. Right now, while the man is
still here, I'll pay you.
Copy !req
1118. Mrs. Peck,
in front of your eyes, I'll do it.
Copy !req
1119. And I won't touch anything.
Copy !req
1120. I swear on my mother's eyes,
not a thing.
Copy !req
1121. Please, would you let me in?
Copy !req
1122. You get the Degas,
I get the Picassos.
Copy !req
1123. Norman, you couldn't tell
a Picasso from a Rorschach test.
Copy !req
1124. Can anyone? I know well enough
what they're worth.
Copy !req
1125. Is that all that matters to you?
Money? Dollars and cents?
Copy !req
1126. Is that all?
Copy !req
1127. Look, my fellow vulture,
if you're going to be here,
Copy !req
1128. you're going to be
picking the bones.
Copy !req
1129. Excuse us.
Copy !req
1130. Lieutenant Columbo is here.
Copy !req
1131. Thank you, Mrs. Peck.
Copy !req
1132. Yes, Lieutenant.
What is it this time?
Copy !req
1133. Well, I'm a little ahead of the
police car supposed to meet me here.
Copy !req
1134. Pardon me, lady, but how do you want
me to set the color on that thing?
Copy !req
1135. It's okay, Mrs. Peck. Take care of
your TV set. Go ahead.
Copy !req
1136. You were saying, Lieutenant.
Copy !req
1137. Well, to tell you the truth,
Copy !req
1138. I came here, I think,
to make an arrest.
Copy !req
1139. You think?
Copy !req
1140. Well, it's a little bit complicated.
Copy !req
1141. Would you mind too much
coming with me to the bathroom?
Copy !req
1142. Columbo, you're marvelous.
You're absolutely bizarre.
Copy !req
1143. Mr. Paris, would you
lift me out of the tub?
Copy !req
1144. Lift you out of the tub?
Copy !req
1145. Yes, sir. If you could please try.
I'll stay just like this.
Copy !req
1146. Well, I can try, yes.
Copy !req
1147. Thank you very much. Just try,
and I'll stay just like this.
Copy !req
1148. Let's see.
Copy !req
1149. I can't get any leverage.
Wait.
Copy !req
1150. I can't.
It must be the angle I have.
Copy !req
1151. That's right, sir.
That is perfectly right.
Copy !req
1152. And you'll notice, sir,
that I'm perfectly dry.
Copy !req
1153. I'm not even slippery.
I mean, I have my clothes on.
Copy !req
1154. And you still could not
lift me out of the tub.
Copy !req
1155. Uh, Officer?
Copy !req
1156. No, I'll do that in a moment.
Copy !req
1157. Do you intend to demonstrate drowning
yourself for us, Lieutenant?
Copy !req
1158. Uh, no, sir, but I think
I can demonstrate...
Copy !req
1159. is that your uncle could have died
from an electrical shock...
Copy !req
1160. without showing any marks
or burns or anything like that.
Copy !req
1161. Now...
Copy !req
1162. let's see, uh...
Copy !req
1163. Officer, could you turn off
that water, please?
Copy !req
1164. You see, I'm not exactly sure...
Copy !req
1165. I think everybody should
stand back for a moment.
Copy !req
1166. I'm not overly expert
at electrical equipment.
Copy !req
1167. Oh.
Copy !req
1168. All right.
Copy !req
1169. Now,
Copy !req
1170. suppose Mr. Paris was
in that bathtub there,
Copy !req
1171. and somebody came walking in.
Copy !req
1172. Officer, would you turn on
that light, please?
Copy !req
1173. Are you suggesting that someone
just sauntered into the bathroom,
Copy !req
1174. carrying an electric mixer?
Copy !req
1175. Well, I'm just using this mixer.
Copy !req
1176. I mean, anything electrical
is what I'm trying to show.
Copy !req
1177. Now, here we go.
Copy !req
1178. Cannot supersede...
Copy !req
1179. Ohh!
Copy !req
1180. Very quickly now.
We should all go very quickly now.
Copy !req
1181. Left. Bear left.
Copy !req
1182. This is a pretty old house
here, as you know,
Copy !req
1183. and when they have those old
type fuses, the screw-in kind...
Copy !req
1184. Right here.
Copy !req
1185. Lieutenant?
Copy !req
1186. Yes, sir. Just bear with me
for a moment, will you?
Copy !req
1187. All right, Lou.
Copy !req
1188. Sixty-seven seconds, exactly.
Copy !req
1189. Fascinating. I didn't know that.
Copy !req
1190. Oh, yes, sir. Yes, Mr. Paris.
I think you did know that.
Copy !req
1191. Know what?
Copy !req
1192. Well, you see, sir...
Copy !req
1193. You know what bothered me?
Copy !req
1194. Right from the beginning,
it bothered me.
Copy !req
1195. How the murderer
got into the house...
Copy !req
1196. after Mrs. Peck switched on
the burglar alarm.
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1197. Someone was here shortly before
the, uh,
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1198. incident, as I recall, Lieutenant.
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1199. Come off it, Norman. I said I left
the house, and I left the house.
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1200. Mrs. Peck saw me.
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1201. It would have been necessary
for someone to let the murderer in.
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1202. Somebody already in the house
who could turn off the burglar alarm.
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1203. That lets me off, I guess, huh?
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1204. I'm afraid not, Mr. Paris.
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1205. Instead of leaving the house,
you stayed around...
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1206. and turned off the burglar alarm
at the right moment.
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1207. Mrs. Peck, did you or did you not
see me drive out of here,
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1208. wave good-bye, honk my horn...
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1209. No, sir. She didn't see you.
She saw him.
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1210. I think you had on the same clothes
as your brother, Mr. Paris.
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1211. I think it was you that drove out
and then came back later...
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1212. when your brother let you in.
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1213. Are you nuts?
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1214. I resent defamation, Lieutenant.
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1215. You said you two never talked,
except about that agreement.
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1216. I guess you had to say that in order
to keep the guessing game going.
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1217. But you know?
That's what nailed you down.
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1218. I called the telephone company.
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1219. They told me that you two have talked
maybe 20 times in the last 10 days.
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1220. You're saying
they killed their uncle?
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1221. These boys wouldn't do
such a thing!
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1222. I'm sorry, Mrs. Peck,
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1223. but I think this time
they needed each other so much...
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1224. that they both
did something very bad.
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1225. See? Sixty-seven seconds.
Sixty-seven.
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1226. Took us 67 seconds to get down here
and replace that fuse.
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1227. But Mrs. Peck's television set
was only out for 15 seconds.
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1228. There had to be somebody else
waiting down here...
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1229. to replace that fuse.
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1230. And somebody had to help lift
the body out of the bathtub.
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1231. One man couldn't have
done that alone...
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1232. and then dried him off
with that wet towel I found,
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1233. then put him in a sweat suit,
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1234. let alone carry him down the stairs.
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1235. Stop it!
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1236. It's all right, Mrs. Peck.
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1237. What's done is done.
What's obvious is obvious.
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1238. I'm just sorry that
you had to be here...
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1239. Shut up!
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1240. Okay, gents.
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