1. You're incredibly evil,
Margaret.
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2. You want to put your fingers
in your ear? This thing
could make a lot of noise.
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3. I can handle it.
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4. I wish I could say the same.
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5. I think it would be best
if I took over chairmanship
of the company.
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6. You think I would remain
with the company...
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7. in a subservient position
to my wife?
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8. But I don't understand why
you went to all this trouble
to put in this system...
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9. We expected a thief,
not a murderer.
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10. Evening, Mr. Van Wyck.
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11. Hello, Baxter,
anything new?
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12. Your brother-in-law
just arrived.
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13. Another family meeting.
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14. I think he has
a new invention.
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15. He's been
very mysterious recently.
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16. You've heard that
somewhere?
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17. You just have
no judgment about him.
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18. I'm afraid it's you
who doesn't understand him.
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19. I mean, in business.
I don't know about him
in bed, thank God.
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20. Really, Mother,
that just isn't funny.
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21. Bravo, Margaret...
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22. let out all of
your secret frustrations.
It's good for the soul.
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23. If you still have one.
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24. Hello, darling. Good evening, my love.
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25. You look beautiful. Thank you.
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26. Margaret, dear...
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27. have you done something
to your hair?
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28. No.
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29. Just what I thought.
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30. Arthur, how are you?
Hello, Harold.
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31. I didn't know
you were here.
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32. Why shouldn't he be here?
This is my house...
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33. he's my son,
he doesn't need a pass
from you.
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34. Is there any special hostility
in the air,
or is it just the usual one?
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35. It's the brandy.
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36. No, it isn't.
It's the time of year,
actually.
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37. I've just seen the profits
for the last quarter.
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38. Under your brilliant
management...
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39. my electronics company
has shown a remarkable drop
in profits.
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40. Did you hear, Margaret,
that we are in a recession?
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41. Does your own newspaper
not inform anymore?
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42. Harold's right, Mother,
the market's taking
a terrible beating.
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43. The market be damned.
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44. Midas Electronics
has fallen victim...
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preoccupation with gadgetry...
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46. to which this house
is a living monument.
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47. These gadgets,
as you call it...
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49. especially for someone...
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50. who is incapable,
like Elizabeth—
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51. Don't you dare
call my daughter incapable.
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52. Come on, Mother.
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53. Look, if this is going to
turn into one of those...
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54. darling group analysis
sessions, I think
I'll go upstairs, okay?
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55. And I'll bring you up.
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56. No. No, you stay, Harold.
Stay please.
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57. Oh, Ma.
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58. It's just business,
darling, just business.
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59. Harold, I asked you to stay.
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60. Please stay a few minutes,
I'll see you upstairs.
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61. Night, everyone.
Good night, dear.
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62. Good night.
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63. Good night, Harold.
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64. Good night.
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65. Tomorrow,
if you have some time...
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66. I'd like to discuss the photos
for the new brochure.
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67. Maybe we could
spitball it
for an hour or so.
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68. Yeah, maybe make it
after lunch.
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69. Good night, Arthur.
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70. Good night, Mother.
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71. Good night, Harold. Good night.
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72. Would you
close the door, please?
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73. I don't want what we say
picked up...
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74. on one of those ridiculous
candid cameras of yours.
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75. It won't pick up in here...
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76. they're a security measure,
not a spy system.
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77. But if it makes you happy.
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78. Sit down, Harold.
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79. Thank you.
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80. I thought for a moment
I ought to kneel.
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81. You can stand on your head,
dear boy...
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82. whatever position
braces you best for a shock.
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83. Oh...
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85. You'll recall,
I'm sure...
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86. a conversation we had
a few weeks ago
in this very room.
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87. I think I made it
quite clear...
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88. that Midas Electronics
would have to show a profit...
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89. or it would get
another president.
You do recall that, don't you?
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90. Of course, madam.
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91. Very well. I'm putting Arthur
in your place...
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92. effective immediately.
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93. I'll accept your resignation
the first thing
in the morning.
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94. Arthur?
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95. Arthur, who can't find his way
to the commissary
without a written order.
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96. Arthur won't fritter away
hundreds of thousands
of dollars...
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97. on idiotic systems,
and inventions.
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98. My assets
are not unlimited, Harold.
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99. I don't intend to go bankrupt,
supporting your idle dreams.
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100. Elizabeth knows about this?
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101. No, not this time, Harold.
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102. Don't throw my daughter at me,
it won't work.
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103. You see...
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104. I've retained
a private detective
to observe your activities...
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105. these past few weeks.
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106. He's come up with
some very interesting data
on several women...
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107. notably one in Malibu,
and another in Beverly Hills.
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108. Your comings and goings
are all
very carefully documented.
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109. Need I go on?
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110. You're incredibly evil,
Margaret.
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111. Don't delude yourself.
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112. If it weren't for
my daughter's
blind devotion to you...
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113. I'd give you nothing.
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114. Your resignation
by breakfast.
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115. Don't disappoint me.
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116. What are you doing?
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117. Well, I made a test
on that special tape.
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118. Little homework.
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119. I was afraid
you were still dueling
with Mother.
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120. No, actually, we had
a nice talk.
Come, let's go up.
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121. I'm afraid she can be
impossible sometimes...
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122. especially when
she's been at the brandy.
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123. She's jealous
that you're not
her little baby anymore.
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124. I'm afraid I'm nobody's
little baby anymore. Yes, you're my baby.
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125. Francine is opening
a new exhibition tonight.
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126. I promised to come,
I won't be late.
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127. Good, I'll go with you.
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128. No, it's much too crowded,
and all these...
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129. gossiping people.
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130. I will look,
if I find something for us,
we go there tomorrow...
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131. during daytime.
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132. And afterwards...
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133. I'm going to invite you
for lunch at the beach.
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134. It's a deal.
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135. I love you.
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136. Huh?
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137. I love you.
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138. How can I go
if you say you love me?
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139. Don't go.
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140. But I have to.
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141. Yes?
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142. You just caught me
on my way out.
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143. No, I didn't hear anything.
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144. I don't know, I just was...
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145. I was just sleeping
and then I thought
I heard something.
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146. You were probably dreaming.
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147. She's in the sitting room...
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148. with Chopin and her brandy.
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149. Okay...
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150. I'll see you later.
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151. Won't be late.
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152. Baxter...
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153. you can reach me
under this number.
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154. Okay?
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155. 9:13, I'm late already.
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156. Thank you, go right ahead.
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157. Good evening, sir.
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158. Good evening.
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159. You're new here.
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160. Marcy Hubbard. Hello, Marcy.
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161. Oh, Mr. Van Wyck.
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162. Francine's been
looking for you.I'm a little late.
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163. 9:28.
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164. That's super.
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165. You like it?Mmm.
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166. I designed it.
Midastar it's called.
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167. Harold, darling. Oh, hello, dear.
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168. I'm so glad
you could come.
No Elizabeth?
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169. She's a little bit tired,
maybe tomorrow.
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170. Looks more like
a cocktail party
than an art showing.
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171. Well, it's both.
Come on inside.
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172. The champagne is free,
everything else
you're going to pay for.
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173. Nice, new young girl
you've got.
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174. Grant Galleries.
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175. What?
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176. Oh! Just a moment.
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177. Can I see
some identification,
please?
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178. Don't get too close,
you'll get my cold.
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179. Okay, Lieutenant.
Straight ahead.
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180. Thank you very much.
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181. All right, hold it.
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182. Was she dead
when you got here? Yeah, very.
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183. Lieutenant, we found
the point of entry.
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184. Want to take a look?
It's in the back.
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185. You see, he jumped
the burglar alarm wire...
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186. and on the left
the pane is removed.
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187. You're getting a cold.
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188. You want to see something?
Watch this.
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189. They got a bunch of
these trick doors
all over the place.
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190. Nice.
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191. You sure got a break
in this one, Lieutenant.
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192. What do you mean "break"?
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193. Well, I mean
TV cameras, monitors.
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194. What about them?
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195. They got a bunch of
TV cameras.
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196. This whole house
is rigged up with
closed circuit television.
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197. They got a bunch of
those monitors down
at the gatehouse.
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198. Want to know something?
The guard
saw the whole thing.
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199. No kidding.
The whole thing? That's what I hear.
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200. What time was that?
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201. 9:30.
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202. How do you open this?
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203. Excuse me,
Mrs. Van Wyck...
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204. I'm Lieutenant Columbo.
I'm with the LAPD.
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205. I'm terribly sorry
for your loss.
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206. Thank you.
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207. I know it's
a difficult time for you...
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208. I'd like to ask
one or two questions,
unless you'd rather wait.
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209. I'm sorry,
I don't know anything.
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210. I'd like to go
to my room, please.
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211. May I help?
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212. Yes, thank you.
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213. Where were you
when it happened?
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214. In my room.
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215. Where is that?
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216. It's upstairs,
on the other side
of the house.
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217. Are there any other members
of the family,
except your husband?
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218. Just Arthur.
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219. Arthur's my brother,
he was here earlier
this evening.
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220. But he left.
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221. We haven't been able
to get in touch with him yet.
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222. No servants?
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223. No, just Martha, our cook.
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224. She left after dinner,
she doesn't live in.
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225. How did you find out
how it happened?
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226. Well, I was sleeping...
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227. and the security guard
came in...
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228. and he told me.
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229. So, you didn't
hear anything
like a shot?
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230. No.
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231. Why?
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232. Why did he
have to kill her?
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233. He could have just run away,
why did he have to do that?
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234. I know.
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235. I'm only guessing...
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236. but it seems to me
that the prowler came in
this way...
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237. and he knocked over
the flower pots...
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238. and when Mother came in...
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239. he was hiding
in the shadows...
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240. and when she saw him,
he shot her.
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241. What's going on
back there?
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242. Who are you?
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243. Lieutenant Columbo, sir,
Homicide.
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244. Excuse me,
I was just checking out
the window.
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245. Oh, yes,
I'm Harold Van Wyck.
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246. I've got a cold, sir,
I don't want to get
too close.
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247. Forgive me
for not shaking hands.
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248. Mister... Van Wyck.
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249. It's a pleasure to meet you.
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250. Forgive me.
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251. You were talking
to the officer,
I don't want to interrupt.
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252. Are you finished? Yes.
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253. If you are, I'd like to
ask a few questions.
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254. I know it's a difficult time
for you.
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255. All times are difficult,
Lieutenant...
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256. but I shall answer
as good as I can.
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257. What I wanted to
ask you, sir, is...
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258. You know, you got
some place here.
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259. I noticed electronic locks
on the door and
a closed circuit television.
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260. I've never seen
a house like it.
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261. And the way
the doors open and close...
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262. It's also
a very beautiful home.
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263. Oh, yes, I'm confused
about one thing.
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264. Just now you were describing
to the officer
what happened...
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265. but a few moments ago,
when I spoke to your wife...
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266. she said she was home alone
in the house.
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267. Yes, this is correct,
she was alone.
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268. Then this stuff
about the flower pot.
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269. It was only guessing, I mean,
it seemed to me obvious...
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270. but, of course,
I can be wrong.
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271. No, sir,
that's a very good theory,
that's the way it looks.
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272. So you went out?
What time was that, sir?
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273. 9:13, I went to an art gallery
in Beverly Hills.
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274. 9:13.
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275. Thirteen, sir, not 9:15, or—
No, no, no.
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276. I know it sounds odd,
Lieutenant, but I have
this special watch...
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277. you see, it brings out
the numbers.
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278. I looked at it
to see if I was late.
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279. It's funny
how you'll remember time
when you see it printed.
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280. You know, I've seen
those watches advertised.
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281. Do you?
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282. Oh, that is some watch. Yeah, but my company's
making it.
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283. I designed it.
It's called Midastar. Remarkable.
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284. So, according to that watch,
you left at 9:13.
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285. That's correct.
You can check
with my gate man.
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286. No, that's not necessary,
sir, no.
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287. You know, Mr. Van Wyck,
that theory of yours
is very interesting.
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288. Now, according to you...
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289. the person who did it was
standing, where did you say,
right over there?
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290. Yes, because otherwise...
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291. I would have him
on the videotape.
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292. Tape?
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293. What do you mean?
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294. Let me explain to you.
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295. This is the place
we have the safe, in here.
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296. Now, let's explain the tape.
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297. We have three sensors
in the room.
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298. They respond to light, sound,
and the warmth
of the human body.
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299. When the system is turned on,
and a person
enters the room...
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300. it activates
a videotape machine.
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301. The person can be seen
on the monitor
by the guard...
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302. and we also have the person
on tape, may I show you?
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303. I'll be a son of a gun.
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304. Excuse me, after you.
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305. The first thing I did
when I came home tonight
was...
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306. to check the tape,
if we have a picture
of the killer.
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307. Unfortunately,
he walked far enough
into the room.
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308. You mean to say,
you have this terrific system,
but it didn't work?
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309. No, the camera
just doesn't cover
the whole room.
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310. But I show you.
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311. That's where he came in.
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312. Where? I mean,
I don't see anything.
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313. No, he must have come in,
he activated the tape.
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314. Now the flowers.
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315. There she is.
Here she comes. Here.
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316. Now she sees him.
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317. And he shoots.
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318. That's fantastic,
absolutely fantastic.
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319. But I don't understand,
Mr. Van Wyck,
where did he come in?
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320. I assume the rear door
in the study.
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321. So, he came in that door...
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322. and walked down here...
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323. presses against
the pedestal...
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325. Of all the dumb luck.
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326. Pardon me.
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327. Three feet, sir.
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328. If he'd come another
three feet into the room...
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329. we'd had a perfect picture
of him.
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330. Do you think he knew
where the camera was?
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331. I doubt it.
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332. I think when he...
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he just froze.
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334. Hmm.
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335. Would you do me a favor, sir? Of course.
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336. May I take that videotape
down to headquarters?
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337. Now, I know it really
doesn't tell us anything...
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about this down there...
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339. they're going to
want to see it.
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340. Of course, Lieutenant,
I'll just rewind it for you.
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341. You have a machine down there
at your headquarters?
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342. Oh, yeah, we must have.
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343. It's not my department,
you understand...
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344. but we're a very modern
police force,
generally speaking.
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345. You can use my equipment,
any time you like, Lieutenant.
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346. May I go up to
my wife now, please?
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347. Oh, certainly, sir.
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348. I'm sorry,
I should have been
thinking about that.
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349. Yes, you go right ahead.
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350. And as a matter of fact,
I'll be able to clear out
these people very shortly.
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351. Thank you, Lieutenant.
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352. Mr. Baxter? Yes, sir.
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353. I want to double-check
a few things with you.
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354. You saw the murder scene
on the television screen
in there?
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355. That's right.
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356. What time was that?
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357. That's about 9:30,
more or less.
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358. Right.
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359. Mr. Van Wyck, he says
he left around 9:13.
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360. That's about right.
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361. Cold is killing me.
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363. Is that where you contacted
Mr. Van Wyck?
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364. Yeah, that's where he was,
that's where I called him.
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365. Does he usually leave word
when he goes out?
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366. Most of the time, yes.
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367. Strange place to leave it.
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368. Do you have a log?
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369. Right on the wall
behind you.
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370. I notice yesterday,
he went to his office
at 3:00...
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371. and you entered it here.
How come tonight
you entered it here?
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372. Well, I didn't write it,
Lieutenant, you see, he did...
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373. said he was in
some kind of a hurry...
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374. so he handed me the magazine,
said if I needed him,
that's where he'd be.
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375. So, ordinarily,
he'd pull up in a car, and
tell you where he's going...
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376. and you would come in here,
and you'd record it
on the log...
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377. but tonight he wrote it
on the magazine
and in advance.
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378. I've got this funny habit.
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379. You know, when a person
does something one way...
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380. and he suddenly does something
another way,
I immediately think.
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381. I'm sure
it doesn't mean anything.
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382. It's you, Lieutenant.
I thought you left.
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383. I'm sorry, sir, I did.
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384. But then I realized,
I forgot to ask...
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the most important question
of all.
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386. This prowler,
did he take anything?
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387. No, nothing.
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388. Nothing? Nothing at all.
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389. Hmm.
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390. All that work to get in here,
you think he'd try
and take something.
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391. Well, after he fired
the gun...
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393. Yes, that makes sense.
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394. Yeah, a man like this,
there's no telling
how his mind might work.
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397. I was thinking...
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398. in banks,
they always have two cameras
to cover any area.
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399. No offense,
but I don't understand...
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to all this trouble
to put in this system...
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one camera, leaving
part of the room uncovered.
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402. We only wanted
to cover the safe.
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403. We expected a thief,
not a murderer.
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404. Of course.
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405. Yes, I see your point.
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406. Sorry to have
disturbed you, sir. Good night.
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407. All right, now listen to me...
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408. this is only going to take
10 minutes, you hear me?
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409. So I want you
to keep your trap shut...
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410. and I want you
to behave yourself.
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411. All right.
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412. Hey, never mind that,
there's people
sleeping here...
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413. and you are going to
wake them up.
Now knock that off.
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414. Now you are going to
have to be quiet.
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415. If you are not quiet...
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I am going to
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417. Now lie down, go ahead.
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418. No, lie down.
That's right, lie down.
Copy !req
419. Attaboy.
Now you just stay there.
Copy !req
420. Good morning,
Mr. Van Wyck. Morning.
Copy !req
421. Excuse me, I'm just
looking around.
I hope you don't mind.
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422. That's all right.
Copy !req
423. You know
what this stuff is?
Copy !req
424. What?
Copy !req
425. This black stuff that
they sprinkle on the soil.No.
Copy !req
426. It's mulch. Pardon me.
Copy !req
427. Mulch. Oh, I didn't know that.
Copy !req
428. Keeps the moisture
in the soil.
Copy !req
429. Have you found anything,
Lieutenant?
Copy !req
430. No, I...
Copy !req
431. I was just checking
on something
in the police report.
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432. Excuse me.
Copy !req
433. My dog, he didn't bother you
or anything like that, did he?
Copy !req
434. Your dog? Oh, no.
Copy !req
435. Because once he starts
barking, you know,
he never shuts up.
Copy !req
436. You said something
about a police report?
Copy !req
437. It says here...
Copy !req
438. "Prowler apparently entered
the premises by cutting
the pane in the window."
Copy !req
439. That window. Mmm-hmm.
Copy !req
440. And it says, "The prowler
apparently exited the premises
by the same window."
Copy !req
441. That's the way they talk,
you know.
Copy !req
442. Prowlers don't go in and out,
they exit and enter premises.
Copy !req
443. And, apparently,
that's what he did.
Copy !req
444. Yeah, sir.
But it hit me that...
Copy !req
445. after he shot
your mother-in-law,
he must've been in a hurry...
Copy !req
446. and he would've
jumped out of the window.
Copy !req
447. But if he jumped,
he would've left deep prints
where his foot landed.
Copy !req
448. And did he? There's not a sign of them.
Copy !req
449. His footsteps
left impressions...
Copy !req
450. I mean, you can see
where he went in...
Copy !req
451. you can see
where he came out...
Copy !req
452. but they're all
the same depth.
Copy !req
453. I mean, the ones
immediately
under the window...
Copy !req
454. are no deeper
than the ones further away.
Copy !req
455. Nothing to indicate
that he jumped.
Copy !req
456. Maybe, he eased himself out
to avoid any noise.
Copy !req
457. That's a thought, sir.
Copy !req
458. Well, I'll just continue
looking around
if you don't mind.
Copy !req
459. Be my guest.
Copy !req
460. Wait a minute,
Mr. Van Wyck.
Copy !req
461. That's impossible.
Copy !req
462. What is impossible?
Copy !req
463. This mulch and soil
sticks to your shoes.
Copy !req
464. If that prowler
went through the window...
Copy !req
465. he'd have this stuff
on his feet...
Copy !req
466. and there'd be mulch
on the floor inside.
Copy !req
467. But this report
doesn't say anything
about it.
Copy !req
468. I don't understand
how those guys could
overlook a thing like this.
Copy !req
469. You don't mind
if we just take
a quick look inside?
Copy !req
470. Not at all. Come.
Copy !req
471. Why don't you let your dog
run around a bit?
Copy !req
472. No sense cooping him up.
Copy !req
473. I don't want him
to get into anything.
Copy !req
474. No, but the property
is fenced in.
Nothing can happen.
Copy !req
475. Oh, thank you, sir.
He'd like that.
Copy !req
476. I'm sure
he won't be a bother.
Copy !req
477. All right, come on,
you're gonna run around now.
Copy !req
478. Go run around.
Copy !req
479. Wonderful. Why don't you
do that at home?
Copy !req
480. At home
he's always chasing
the neighbor's cats.
Copy !req
481. I'm afraid
there are no cats
around here, Lieutenant.
Copy !req
482. Oh, would you mind...
Copy !req
483. doing something
about your shoes?
Copy !req
484. My wife
is a little bit fussy
with her carpets.
Copy !req
485. Here it is.
Copy !req
486. Has the maid come in? No. Not yet. No.
Copy !req
487. So this hasn't been cleaned? No.
Copy !req
488. I don't understand.
Copy !req
489. There's nothing here.
Copy !req
490. How can a man walk through
seven feet of soil
covered in mulch...
Copy !req
491. climb through the window
and not leave any traces?
Copy !req
492. Maybe he took his shoes off.
Copy !req
493. Stupid, huh?
Copy !req
494. Thank you. You're very welcome.
Copy !req
495. I'm embarrassed. Not at all.
Copy !req
496. One more thing...
Copy !req
497. this place
where you were
last night...
Copy !req
498. Grant Galleries. Grant Galleries.
Copy !req
499. I checked with the guard,
Baxter, and he told me...
Copy !req
500. that he got you there
a short time after
the body was discovered.
Copy !req
501. But he wasn't sure
of the time.
Copy !req
502. It was 9:42 exactly.
Copy !req
503. You checked your watch.
Copy !req
504. Force of habit.
I'm a meticulous man,
Lieutenant.
Copy !req
505. Thank you,
you've been very helpful. Not at all.
Copy !req
506. Hey, what a good puppy
you are.
What a fine fellow.
Copy !req
507. Whose doggy are you, huh?
Who takes care of you?
Copy !req
508. Good morning, Lieutenant. Mrs. Van Wyck.
Copy !req
509. This your dog?
Copy !req
510. Yes, ma'am,
I'm afraid it is.
Copy !req
511. He's always
jumping up on people.
I'm sorry.
Copy !req
512. Don't apologize,
he's adorable.
Copy !req
513. I wish you wouldn't say that
in front of him.
He's conceited already.
Copy !req
514. All right, come on.
Go play. Come on.
Copy !req
515. Go find a cat.
Copy !req
516. I hope he didn't hurt you.
Copy !req
517. You don't have to be afraid
that I'll break into pieces,
Lieutenant.
Copy !req
518. Everyone always thinks
they have to
tiptoe around me.
Copy !req
519. Oh. Yeah.
Copy !req
520. You're right.
That's just stupid. Sorry.
Copy !req
521. That's all right.
Copy !req
522. Bless you.
Copy !req
523. Boy, I thought
I got rid of this thing.
Copy !req
524. Have you tried
that honey and lemon?
Copy !req
525. Does that work?
Copy !req
526. I don't know.
It's what everyone
always suggests.
Copy !req
527. Would your wife
like a few flowers?
Copy !req
528. That's very nice of you,
ma'am. Thank you.
Yeah, she loves flowers.
Copy !req
529. Let me ask you...
Copy !req
530. I know last night you said
you didn't hear the shot.
Copy !req
531. Did you notice
anything unusual?
Copy !req
532. No, I'm sorry, I didn't.
Copy !req
533. What did you do exactly,
say from 8:00 on?
Copy !req
534. Nothing. I...
I just went up to bed.
Copy !req
535. My husband took me upstairs
and he kissed me good night
and he left.
Copy !req
536. He had to go that showing
at the art gallery, you know.
Copy !req
537. I took a sleeping pill,
just a little one...
Copy !req
538. and I started to read.
Copy !req
539. I guess I dozed off.
Copy !req
540. And that was the last thing
you remember?
Copy !req
541. Yes. Oh...
Copy !req
542. I did wake up once.
I thought I heard a sound.
Copy !req
543. But I was just dreaming.
Copy !req
544. Now what makes you think
you were just dreaming?
Copy !req
545. Well, I called
my mother's room...
Copy !req
546. she didn't answer
so I called down
to the study...
Copy !req
547. and Harold was still home.
Copy !req
548. He told me that...
Copy !req
549. my mother
was in the sitting room
listening to some Chopin.
Copy !req
550. She used to do that
quite a lot.
Copy !req
551. Anyway...
Copy !req
552. since neither of them
heard it,
I just went back to sleep.
Copy !req
553. About what time was that?
Copy !req
554. I looked at the clock
when I woke up...
Copy !req
555. it was just about 9:00.
Copy !req
556. You remember what it was
you were dreaming?
Copy !req
557. No, I don't.
Copy !req
558. I remember it was a bad dream.
Copy !req
559. I was very relieved
to wake up...
Copy !req
560. to see everything
right in its normal place.
Copy !req
561. I mean, my dressing gown
on the bed...
Copy !req
562. the clown in the chair,
but nothing else.
Copy !req
563. Would you mind
if we went upstairs...
Copy !req
564. and we took a look
at the bedroom?
Copy !req
565. Oh, yes. Certainly.
Copy !req
566. Marcy... Huh?
Copy !req
567. have you been smoking
something awful?
Copy !req
568. We have a customer
with a cigar.
Copy !req
569. Well, you...
Copy !req
570. finish your coffee.
Copy !req
571. Good morning, sir. Morning.
Copy !req
572. May I show you something?
Copy !req
573. Could you explain this?
Copy !req
574. Well...
Copy !req
575. you see, we don't explain art,
I mean, that's just sort of
something you feel.
Copy !req
576. You see,
you look at a picture
or a piece of sculpture...
Copy !req
577. and that either does
something for you
or it doesn't, you know.
Copy !req
578. Uh-huh.
Copy !req
579. This doesn't
do anything for me.
Copy !req
580. It's too bad.
Copy !req
581. "Intensity"? Mmm-hmm.
Copy !req
582. That's the title.
Copy !req
583. I see.
Copy !req
584. Well, it's all subjective,
you know.
Copy !req
585. How much is it? Seven.
Copy !req
586. Hundred. Dollars.
Copy !req
587. $700?
Copy !req
588. You see, this is
one of our newer artists.
Copy !req
589. We believe that
if you buy his work today...
Copy !req
590. it'd be just like
investing in a van Gogh
in the 1880s.
Copy !req
591. What does this go for?
Copy !req
592. That particular piece,
somebody will pay
$1,200 for.
Copy !req
593. $1,200? Mmm-hmm.
Copy !req
594. What's this called?
Copy !req
595. "Esprit d'un chien mort."Mmm-hmm.
Copy !req
596. That means
ghost of a dead dog.
Copy !req
597. And that's the dead dog. Mmm-hmm.
Copy !req
598. Uh-huh.
Copy !req
599. Well, in the
right setting... I see.
Copy !req
600. that will be
very effective.
Copy !req
601. And this is...
Copy !req
602. This is
"The Parking Lot." Mmm-hmm.
Copy !req
603. $4,700.
Copy !req
604. $4,700? That's right.
Copy !req
605. That's for the house, huh? No.
Copy !req
606. Well, yes.
It's a very unique piece
as you can see.
Copy !req
607. Of course, we have others
that are more reasonable.
Copy !req
608. I see.
Copy !req
609. Now, this here...
Copy !req
610. I see it doesn't
have a title.
Copy !req
611. That? Yes.
Copy !req
612. That, sir, is the ventilator
for the air conditioning.
Copy !req
613. That's the ventilator? Yeah.
Copy !req
614. Oh.
Copy !req
615. I'm embarrassed. Oh, no.
Copy !req
616. You won't tell anybody. Of course not.
Copy !req
617. You know, I think that
you would appreciate
the more traditional things.
Copy !req
618. If you would come with me,
we have some
beautiful landscapes upstairs.
Copy !req
619. If you'd like to come— Well, I'll tell you
the truth about that, ma'am.
Copy !req
620. I've got plenty of landscapes.
Thank you very much.
Copy !req
621. You see, my wife,
she paints a little.
Copy !req
622. Does she?
Copy !req
623. Yeah. She buys those canvases
with the numbers on them.
Copy !req
624. You seen them around?
Copy !req
625. Yeah, you fill in the spaces
with the paints that have
the corresponding numbers.
Copy !req
626. They turn out pretty good.
Copy !req
627. Yes.
Copy !req
628. Francine.
Copy !req
629. Would you excuse me
for just one minute, please.
Copy !req
630. It's Everett for you. Thank you, Marcy.
Copy !req
631. Hello? Ma'am, I'm Lieutenant Columbo.
I'm from the police.
Copy !req
632. The police? Yes.
Copy !req
633. Just one minute,
please.
Copy !req
634. Everett, look,
why don't you
just order four orders...
Copy !req
635. of Moo Goo Guy Pan?
That'll be enough.
Copy !req
636. I thought I could
pick up something for
our foyer while I was here.
Copy !req
637. No, well, dear,
that'll be all right.
Copy !req
638. Look, I'll have to
call you back, okay? But the prices.
Copy !req
639. Thank you.
Copy !req
640. What can I do for you, sir?
Copy !req
641. I'm investigating
the murder of Margaret Midas.
Copy !req
642. Oh.
Copy !req
643. I see.
Copy !req
644. Terrible thing.
Copy !req
645. Awful, yes.
Copy !req
646. You know, a man goes out
of the house two hours...
Copy !req
647. somebody breaks in
and commits a murder.
Copy !req
648. Exactly.
Copy !req
649. Mr. Van Wyck, he said
he was here when it happened.
Copy !req
650. Oh, yes, he was.
Of course.
Copy !req
651. I'm just checking.
Copy !req
652. You see, we have to
check everything out. Of course.
Copy !req
653. What time was that?
Do you know?
Copy !req
654. Well, I'm not sure exactly,
but—
Copy !req
655. It was 9:28.
Copy !req
656. I met him when he came in,
Lieutenant.
Copy !req
657. 9:28.
Mmm-hmm.
Copy !req
658. You're pretty sure
about that time?
Copy !req
659. I'm positive.
Copy !req
660. He had a super watch
that printed the time
in red letters.
Copy !req
661. He showed it to me.
Copy !req
662. You know him by sight.
Is he a friend?
Copy !req
663. No, I knew him by his name
on his special invitation.
Copy !req
664. Here it is.
Copy !req
665. Now, Lieutenant,
if you're thinking...
Copy !req
666. that maybe somebody
used his invitation.
You're wrong.
Copy !req
667. You see, I've known him
for over a year
and it was Harold Van Wyck.
Copy !req
668. He was here all the time. Absolutely, all the time.
Copy !req
669. Yes. Until the phone call came
about the murder.
Copy !req
670. God bless you.
Copy !req
671. Well, thank you very much,
both of you.
You've been a big help.
Copy !req
672. Fine.
Copy !req
673. You can tell her.
Copy !req
674. I looked at the ventilator,
I thought it was a painting.
Copy !req
675. Well, we'll sell that, too,
of course.
Copy !req
676. Thank you very much. Anytime, Lieutenant.
Copy !req
677. then I realized
I need your proxy.
Copy !req
678. Why don't I just go
to the meeting with you?
Copy !req
679. But you know
how boring they are. I know but...
Copy !req
680. I've been doing
a lot of thinking.
Copy !req
681. Bravo.
Copy !req
682. I think it would be best
if I took over chairmanship
of the company.
Copy !req
683. Just for a while.
Copy !req
684. Do you think I would remain
with the company...
Copy !req
685. in a subservient position
to my wife.
Copy !req
686. No. Not subservient.
Copy !req
687. Elizabeth,
you don't understand anything
about business.
Copy !req
688. The jackals rip you apart.
Copy !req
689. Here you're safe,
in the house I built for you.
Copy !req
690. Oh, Harold, I love you.
Copy !req
691. And I know
that you love me...
Copy !req
692. but I can't stay locked up
here in this house
the rest of my life.
Copy !req
693. Surely you can
understand that.
Copy !req
694. Are you expecting someone?
Copy !req
695. No.
Copy !req
696. No further discussions.
Copy !req
697. I need these papers signed
by tomorrow morning.
Copy !req
698. I know you will not
disappoint me.
Copy !req
699. Mr. Van Wyck,
I'm sorry to disturb you...
Copy !req
700. but your wife said
it was all right
to come back anytime.
Copy !req
701. Any progress, Lieutenant?
Copy !req
702. Well, we're inching along.
Look, you know
these things take time.
Copy !req
703. Can we come in? Of course, come in.
Copy !req
704. Good evening,
Mrs. Van Wyck.
Copy !req
705. Good evening.
Copy !req
706. I hope you don't mind us
barging in like this.
Copy !req
707. Oh, no.
Of course not.
Copy !req
708. This is Officer Banks,
he's come to assist me.
Copy !req
709. Officer, why don't you
put the box right down there.
Copy !req
710. I was thinking, ma'am, about
what you said this morning.
Copy !req
711. That you woke up last night
because you thought
you heard a noise.
Copy !req
712. Yes.
Copy !req
713. What is this?
Copy !req
714. That's an experiment, sir.
A test.
Copy !req
715. I'm afraid I'm gonna need
your assistance.
I hope you don't mind?
Copy !req
716. Certainly, I'd be happy
to help. But what
would you like me to do?
Copy !req
717. I'd like you to go upstairs
to your bedroom
and after the test...
Copy !req
718. tell us what you saw
and what you heard.
Copy !req
719. We're going to remain
down here.
Copy !req
720. Buzz us on the telephone
when you're ready.
Copy !req
721. All right.
Copy !req
722. I'll bring you up. No, I can do it.
Copy !req
723. What are you trying to prove,
Lieutenant?
Copy !req
724. Why are you putting my wife
through all these things?
Copy !req
725. I'm terrible sorry, sir.
But I just have to
start somewhere on this thing.
Copy !req
726. You see, I can't seem
to get a handle on it.
Copy !req
727. May I have the gun?
Copy !req
728. Is this loaded?
It's loaded, Lieutenant.
Copy !req
729. Is the safety catch
on or off? On.
Copy !req
730. Would you take it off?
Copy !req
731. I hate guns.
Copy !req
732. Would you go up
on the stairs and watch?
Copy !req
733. Am I...
Copy !req
734. to assume that
you're going to shoot the gun
in the sandbox?
Copy !req
735. Yes, sir. But you don't
have to worry about the bullet
going through to the floor.
Copy !req
736. I've tried this before.
Copy !req
737. Why don't you use
a blank cartridge?
Copy !req
738. Wouldn't sound the same.
It never does.
Copy !req
739. All set out there?
Copy !req
740. All set.
Copy !req
741. All right, Mrs. Van Wyck,
thank you.
Copy !req
742. You want to put your fingers
in your ears? This thing
could make a lot of noise.
Copy !req
743. I can handle it.
Copy !req
744. I wish I could say the same.
Copy !req
745. Officer?
Copy !req
746. Yes?
Copy !req
747. Would you ask Mrs. Van Wyck
what she saw
and what she heard?
Copy !req
748. Mrs. Van Wyck, did you see
or hear anything?
Copy !req
749. It wasn't very loud...
Copy !req
750. but I heard it. And the door
to my room opened.
Copy !req
751. She said it wasn't very loud
but she heard it.
Copy !req
752. And her door opened.
Copy !req
753. What are you looking for,
Lieutenant?
Copy !req
754. What are you going to prove?
Maybe I can help you.
Copy !req
755. I wanted to know
if you fired the gun here
in the study...
Copy !req
756. whether the noise
would open the door
to the bedroom.
Copy !req
757. Yeah, you wouldn't have needed
this foolish experiment.
Copy !req
758. I could've told you.
You only need to ask.
Copy !req
759. Well I really wanted to
see for myself.
Copy !req
760. You saw it.
What's your point?
Copy !req
761. Well, you know,
that the other night...
Copy !req
762. the night of the murder,
your wife heard something?
Copy !req
763. And she didn't know
what it was.
Copy !req
764. So she called her mother,
who didn't answer...
Copy !req
765. so then she buzzed the study
and she spoke to you.
Copy !req
766. That's exactly true.
Copy !req
767. It was just before
I went to the art show.
Copy !req
768. And that was around 9:13?
Copy !req
769. Yes.
Copy !req
770. That's a very
big problem, sir.
Copy !req
771. You have to help me,
Lieutenant.
Copy !req
772. I fail to see
where the problem is.
Copy !req
773. But, Mr. Baxter,
your security guard,
he said...
Copy !req
774. that the shooting occurred
around 9:30,
give or take a moment.
Copy !req
775. But if the noise
that your wife heard
was a gunshot...
Copy !req
776. that means the shooting
took place before 9:13.
Copy !req
777. How can my wife say
that it was a gunshot?
Copy !req
778. What are you talking about,
Lieutenant?
Copy !req
779. If it would have been
a gunshot, I would
know myself. I was here.
Copy !req
780. And I assure you,
I heard nothing.
Copy !req
781. And, as a matter of fact...
Copy !req
782. she's not sure
if she heard anything either.
Copy !req
783. She thought
maybe she was dreaming.
Copy !req
784. She wasn't dreaming, sir,
that's for certain.
Copy !req
785. Would you come upstairs
with me for a moment?
Copy !req
786. It had to be a noise.
Copy !req
787. I mean,
that's the only thing
that would explain it.
Copy !req
788. Otherwise why would
her door open?
Copy !req
789. You see,
that's my problem, sir.
Copy !req
790. What caused
the door to open?
There had to be a noise.
Copy !req
791. She didn't tell me
the door opened.
Copy !req
792. She didn't? No.
Copy !req
793. She didn't tell me either.
Copy !req
794. What's going on?
Copy !req
795. I would like to continue this
a step further,
if you don't mind.
Copy !req
796. Yes, certainly.
Come in.
Copy !req
797. Last night,
when you thought
you heard a noise...
Copy !req
798. did the door open?
Copy !req
799. I wasn't aware of it.
Copy !req
800. According to your statement,
ma'am, you were lying
in your bed, reading.
Copy !req
801. Is that correct? Yes, that's right.
Copy !req
802. Would you turn out
the lights, please?
Copy !req
803. Now, as far as you remember...
Copy !req
804. you were lying on
the right side of your bed...
Copy !req
805. and you had your book
in your right hand...
Copy !req
806. and your head
was against the pillow.
Copy !req
807. And you were facing
your night table.
Copy !req
808. And you had
your reading lamp on.
Copy !req
809. That's what
I remember.
Copy !req
810. I think you'll both
get a better idea
of what I'm talking about...
Copy !req
811. if you'll position yourselves
in this area.
Copy !req
812. Now, according to
your statement, ma'am...
Copy !req
813. you then dozed off.
Copy !req
814. Then you thought
you heard something...
Copy !req
815. and you sat up.
Copy !req
816. You thought, "Well, maybe
I'm just dreaming."
Copy !req
817. And then you said
that you saw your bathrobe
at the foot of the bed...
Copy !req
818. and you saw the toy clown
in the chair and you remember
having the thought...
Copy !req
819. "Well, at least
I'm awake now."
Copy !req
820. And then
you turned to the phone
to call your mother.
Copy !req
821. Is that correct?
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822. Yes, that's correct.
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823. Where was
your bathrobe, ma'am?
Was it right about there?
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824. Just in here.
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825. Yes, you would've
seen that very clearly.
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826. The problem is, how could
you see the toy clown
in the chair?
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827. That part of the room
is dark.
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828. There is no question
in my mind
that the door was open.
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829. What difference
would it make?
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830. What we're trying
to determine, ma'am, is
whether you were dreaming...
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831. or whether you
really heard something.
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832. The Lieutenant is saying...
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833. there must've been a noise
otherwise the door wouldn't
have opened. Am I correct?
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834. That is exactly right.
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835. I assume, according to
the little experiment...
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836. you made before, you believe
it must've been a gunshot.
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837. That is a possibility.
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838. I only can repeat myself,
Lieutenant...
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839. I still was in the house
at this time.
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840. If it would've been
a gunshot,
I could've heard it.
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841. That's true.
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842. Well, you must've
heard something.
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843. I mean, there had to be
a noise otherwise
the door would not open.
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844. Elizabeth, you remember...
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845. last month, when the Freemans
came over to spend the weekend
with us...
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846. the problem we had
with the rear door?
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847. Yes.
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848. Closing and opening
the whole time.
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849. That's right.
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850. Our back door
kept just popping open
for no apparent reason.
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851. You know, Lieutenant...
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852. my system is very elaborate
and very sensitive.
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853. The more complex a system is,
the more it is exposed...
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854. to malfunctions.
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855. We have to accept
these little problems
from time to time.
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856. I'm afraid, Lieutenant...
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857. the little parlor trick
proved absolutely nothing.
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858. Come on, baby, come on.
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859. Come on.
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860. Hey, is there any ketchup?
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861. On the corner. No, this is empty.
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862. Give me a minute.
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863. Kazmier's got
good protection.
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864. He gets it away,
high and deep.
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865. Lucas is calling for
a fair catch.
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866. He fumbles it.
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867. Picked up by number 43,
Jefferson.
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868. He's going to get caught
from behind.
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869. Hold everything.
There's a flag
down on the 42-yard line.
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870. They're going to
bring it back.
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871. Let's play it back
from another angle.
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872. Here's the replay.
Watch Lucas with his arm up,
and watch the feet.
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873. It looks like 65, Romano,
interfered with Lucas.
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874. Well, it looks from here
as if Lucas
never touched the ball.
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875. Yeah, that's what
they're saying.
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876. And that'll be 15 yards
for tripping.
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877. And that's a real break
for the Cougars.
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878. I appreciate this.
I know how busy you are.
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879. Look, I'm afraid
I'm not much of an expert
on tapes.
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880. If you need
any technical answers
just ask Thompson.
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881. Yes, sir.
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882. Thompson?
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883. Lieutenant Columbo.
The tapes that I sent down
are his.
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884. How do you do, Lieutenant?
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885. Lieutenant, what are
we gonna be looking at?
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886. This maybe difficult for you.
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887. This was recorded
the night of the murder.
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888. It shows
the death of your mother
and the arrival of...
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889. the security guard
after the shooting.
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890. Mr. Thompson, I assume
that you cut the tape
in the place that I marked it.
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891. Yes, I did. The arrival
of the security guard...
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892. would be on
the right monitor...
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893. and the shooting would be
on your left monitor.
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894. Would you start them up,
please?
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895. Now the one on the right
is after the murder.
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896. That's when
the security guard came in
and discovered the body.
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897. See, his presence in the room
activated the tape...
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898. that's when
it started up again.
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899. Freeze that.
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900. Freeze this.
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901. Excuse me.
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902. Lieutenant, exactly what
are you looking for?
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903. I don't know.
A clock on the wall,
a watch, a shadow.
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904. Something that would
definitely establish
the exact time of the murder.
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905. Well...
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906. Baxter said it was 9:30...
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907. he saw the whole thing.
He was an eyewitness.
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908. Not exactly. He saw it
on a monitor, he wasn't
actually in the room.
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909. What do you see?
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910. I'm not sure.
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911. Let me ask you something.
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912. Can you zoom in close
like they do
in the football games?
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913. Can you do that on this tape?
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914. Oh, sure. That's no problem.
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915. What do you see?
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916. I'm not sure.
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917. I'm not sure.
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918. I'll call you as soon as
the meeting is over.
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919. What kind of a face
is this again?
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920. You know I'm only concerned
what is good for you.
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921. You went through a nightmare,
I know.
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922. We need each other
even more than ever before.
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923. Thank God you went to
the gallery that night.
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924. What do you mean?
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925. If you'd been here
I might have lost you both.
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926. I think I have to go now.
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927. Good afternoon,
Mr. Van Wyck.
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928. What is it?
A new experiment?
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929. I'm sorry to bother you
again so soon.
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930. Perhaps it's more convenient
for you, Lieutenant...
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931. if you just move in
one of our guest rooms.
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932. I'm a nuisance, I know,
but I do have a problem,
I need your help.
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933. It won't take long.
It's about these tapes.
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934. What about it?
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935. I wonder if you can
run them for me.
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936. I'm sure
you can explain this...
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937. it's a technical question.
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938. This is the last time.
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939. I promise
it will not happen again.
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940. All right, Lieutenant.
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941. I'll take your word for it.
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942. Good afternoon, Mrs. Van Wyck. Hello.
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943. This is Officer Bronson.
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944. How do you do? How do you do?
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945. I think it's better
if you remain out here.
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946. Two tapes?
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947. Yes. What is it?
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948. One is the arrival
of the security guard...
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949. and the other
is the shooting
of your mother-in-law.
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950. You mean
the tape I gave you,
you cut?
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951. Yes, sir.
Would you play them?
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952. Which first? Both at the same time.
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953. You know, I don't know much
about these things.
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954. Is it possible
to take that tape...
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955. and play it into
the closed TV system here...
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956. so that it could be seen
by Baxter on the monitor
in the gatehouse?
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957. Everything is possible
with this equipment.
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958. That's what
Mr. Thompson said.
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959. I just wanted to
confirm it.
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960. Ready. Good.
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961. You can start.
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962. Freeze that.
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963. Freeze this.
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964. You know, sir, I checked
your alibi with Baxter
and the Grant Galleries...
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965. and for a while there
I accepted your story.
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966. Then I happened to be
watching a football game
on TV...
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967. and they did one of
those tape replays.
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968. That's when it hit me.
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969. What are you talking about?
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970. You've fed a videotape
of the study with no one in it
down to the gatehouse...
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971. an empty room.
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972. While it was playing,
you shot your mother-in-law.
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973. Then you set the machine
to feed the murder tape...
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974. this tape here, into
the closed circuit system...
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975. so that Baxter would see it
after you arrived
at the art show.
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976. All you required
was an automatic timer...
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977. to start the tape
at the right time.
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978. This is amusing theory,
Lieutenant...
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979. but just a theory.
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980. I wouldn't say it
if I couldn't prove it.
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981. You see that? What?
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982. Compare this spot...
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983. with this spot.
Do you see the difference?
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984. No.
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985. You're right,
it's hard to see.
I almost missed it myself.
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986. But if you look
very carefully...
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987. you'll see that this spot
on this monitor...
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988. is lighter in color
than this spot
on this monitor.
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989. And that's what
caught my eye.
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990. And I thought, at first,
it might be a reflection.
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991. But I had to be sure.
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992. Advance button.
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993. Do you see it now?
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994. What?
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995. You still
don't recognize it?No.
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996. Well, then, let's make it
very close.
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997. Harold...
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998. that's your invitation
to the art gallery.
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999. That's what it is.
You can even see your name
written on it.
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1000. It's your invitation.
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1001. I went back and got this
from the Grant Galleries.
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1002. This...
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1003. is this.
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1004. This is what you presented
at the art show
the night of the murder.
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1005. The problem is, it was
on the desk immediately
after the shooting.
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1006. How did it get
to the art gallery?
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1007. By your own testimony,
you took it there.
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1008. But in order to
get it off the desk...
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1009. you practically
had to step over the body.
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1010. That woman was shot
before you left the house.
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1011. And you shot her.
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1012. This is insane.
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1013. This is absolutely insane.
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1014. Elizabeth...
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1015. tell the Lieutenant
before I left the house...
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1016. I saw your mother coming up
to the room
to wish you good night.
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1017. Tell him.
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1018. I saw her, I saw her alive
before I left.
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1019. Tell him, Elizabeth!
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1020. No.
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1021. Officer.
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1022. This won't be necessary.
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