1. I think that I had better
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Oh, that would be an honor.
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3. Detective Lucerne
helping me.
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5. You. Hands up.
No noise.
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6. We still think
it was premeditated,
don't we?
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What do you suppose?
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8. And here I thought
you were in shock.
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I was confused.
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11. Perhaps scared.
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12. You're amazing.
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one more time,
I'm gonna kill myself.
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have already attested
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near the Baker home
on the night she was killed.
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six people realized
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to a recording.
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moving behind the screen
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24. You know, some people think
you're the most brilliant
detective of our times.
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because, as it happens,
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27. Yes, I did kill
Mrs. Baker.
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vaunted brilliance, Lucerne,
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that you can prove
what I've just said.
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30. Ah, the other half
of the team.
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whose silhouette
impersonated you so well
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It's Joseph, isn't it?
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33. It'll be a treasure
to pill you, Mr. Lucerne...
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34. I'm sorry!
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35. "Treasure to pill you?"
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36. He was all right
up to there.
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37. Replace him.
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38. Claire,
don't you understand?
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39. The studio doesn't
pick up one cent
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on Ward, we do.
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41. You and I,
we produce the show.
We own it.
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is coming out of our pockets.
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43. Why don't you just
let me handle that?
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44. Now, gentlemen,
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46. Who does Ward Fowler
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47. Now, look, Claire.
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of this studio
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49. I will not stand
for this precedent.
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50. There is no actor
in the business
who is irreplaceable.
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51. Claire, Ward Fowler
is not the first actor
on this network
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53. and he's already one
of the highest paid performers
in television.
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54. If we give in to him now...
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55. Now, say you
don't give in to him.
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56. He walks.
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57. Then what are you
going to do?
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58. Without Ward Fowler,
there isn't going to be
any next year for this show.
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59. And because of Ward Fowler,
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60. Detective Lucerne
has the highest rating
in television.
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61. Sid and I have given you
a show that has been a winner
year in and year out.
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62. But
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64. As the other half
and rather silent partner
of this team,
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65. I'm afraid I have to go along
with my wife.
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66. Try to look
pleasant, Ward.
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67. You're supposed
to be pleased
when you get a raise.
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68. How many times
must I tell you that?
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69. Do you enjoy
insulting me, Claire,
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70. as much as you enjoyed
making love to me?
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71. Or more?
You didn't use to think
I was so bad.
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72. Well, I, didn't
used to think.
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if I remember.
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74. You do remember?
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75. What a tribute.
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76. You know, I don't buy
this hell-hath-no-fury act
of yours.
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of blackmailing me
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all at the same time.
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79. And, you know,
it's so wasteful.
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anything you asked for.
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You know that, don't you?
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and I'm still grateful.
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with this kind of talk.
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84. You give me what I want
because there's nothing
you can do about it,
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85. and that's
the only reason.
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you wouldn't give me
the sweat off your
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89. Joe! Joe, those were
marvelous night scenes.
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91. Thanks, Mrs. Daley.
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92. Now, Ward, you just
keep remembering
that I invented you,
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94. and I only take half
for my trouble.
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95. Just half.
Off the top.
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96. Buy the silver, the usual way.
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97. You're quite
the little dictator.
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98. You know, you sound
like that show
we did last August.
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99. The one where we tried
to make the murderer
sympathetic.
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100. Oh, yes. That was because
the blackmailer
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101. was so dictatorial
and vicious.
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102. Well, I wouldn't
dwell on it if I were you.
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103. You wouldn't make a murderer,
not even a sympathetic one.
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104. That much personality
you don't have.
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105. Excuse me.
There's a call for you,
Mrs. Daley.
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106. Where would you
like to take it?
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107. Mrs. Daley's gonna
take the telephone call
in my dressing room.
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108. Thank you.
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109. Where else would Mrs. Daley
take her telephone calls?
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110. No, that's all right,
Cathy.
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the 9:20 preview.
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112. But I...
No. I'll have to leave
from the office.
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113. I have tons of work to do.
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114. No. You thank Mark for me,
but he is Ward's gofer,
not mine.
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115. And, besides,
I don't like cheeseburgers.
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116. All right, sweetie,
I'll stop at Tony's
on the way to the preview
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117. and get a sandwich.
Yes, I will.
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118. See, tell Sid that he's sweet,
but he should leave.
I'd rather go alone.
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119. Okay, thanks. Bye-bye.
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120. Sid is having an affair
with his secretary.
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121. It makes him
so considerate.
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122. It's boring to have
so much attention.
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123. Is there anything
that doesn't bore you, Claire?
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124. Mmm-hmm.
Silver certificates.
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with them if I could.
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126. I wouldn't
put it past you.
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127. Where would you
put it?
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of the inning...
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129. The third inning already.
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130. Yeah, I was held up
in traffic, Ward.
I'm sorry.
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131. Look, if you have
something else to do,
just let me know.
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132. Oh, but I don't, honest.
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133. I've been looking forward
to this game like crazy.
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134. Good. You know how I hate
watching these things alone.
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135. Here,
I'll get you a drink.
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136. Hey, I've been on the wagon
for eight months, Ward.
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137. That's a world's record
for me.
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138. Huh, Ward?
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Kansas City, you'll recall,
earlier this week and...
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140. One drink isn't gonna turn you
into a pumpkin, you know.
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141. out there.
Here's the wind, the pitch
and the swing
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142. and a high, pop fly
on the infield.
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143. Settling under it,
the shortstop, Jones,
who makes the catch.
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144. One away!
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145. Los Angeles with one out,
a tie game at three
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146. and here comes first baseman,
Tony Eberly...
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147. Uh-oh.
We're in trouble.
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148. Eberly's up.
Automatic out.
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149. What're you talking about?
He's a good kid.
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150. Couple more years,
he'll be right there.
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151. No way.
He can't hit in a clinch.
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152. Are you kidding?
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153. Wanna put your money
where your mouth is?
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154. Yeah.
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155. Ten bucks says
he gets a hit.
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156. You're on. You got it.
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157. Swings into the wind-up
and here's the pitch.
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158. Fastball, high.
And taken by Eberly,
it's ball one.
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159. Ball one.
If he gets a walk, no bet.
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160. Eberly digs in.
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161. Waves that bat back and forth.
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162. Brenner leans in,
gets his sign from Kowalski.
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163. Here's the wind
and here comes the pitch.
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164. Swung on and a high
fly ball, foul and drifting
into the stands in leftfield.
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165. One ball,
one strike to Eberly.
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166. Here's the wind,
here comes the pitch.
Swung on and missed.
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167. Ooh, he had
his best rip at that one,
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168. but he swung through
a fastball,
knee-high on the inside.
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169. Brought it in under the fist,
did Whitey Brenner.
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170. And so the count goes
one and two on Eberly.
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171. One out,
no one aboard for Los Angeles.
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172. Brenner looks in,
gets his sign.
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173. The outfield deep around
toward leftfield.
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174. Here's the wind
and here comes the pitch...
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sprinting around first
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176. and he comes into second
with a stand-up double.
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177. So we swing into
the top of the fifth inning,
and we're all tied at...
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178. You gotta mix it up a little.
You gotta live, sweetie.
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179. Tony. Tony, for ten years
you have been trying
to corrupt me.
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180. What can I do?
I am a purist.
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181. So will you please
wrap up my sandwich
and on the double
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182. because I have to be
at a preview in ten minutes.
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183. Ah, it is a pity m'lady.
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184. Cast out these
beautiful morsels
from our life...
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185. Tony. Tony!
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186. You are auditioning
again for me, Tony!
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187. Please, I told you...
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188. Let's play it simple.
No noise.
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189. You. Hands up.
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191. Quiet, shut up!
What have you got?
Cash.
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192. Hey, she's a friend of mine. Shut up, I said!
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193. Open the cash register.
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194. I already made a deposit
this morning.
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195. That's all I got for you.
I swear to God, take it.
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196. The guy
across the street...
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197. Turn around.
Put your hands up.
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198. You, move ahead.
Move around.
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199. Hold it!
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201. My hands... Up. Higher.
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203. Please, don't.
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Claire.
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211. Keep your hands up.
Higher!
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212. Why should I do
what you tell me to do
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to kill me anyway?
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214. Because if you do as I say,
maybe I won't.
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215. Well, this is one mess
you're going to have to
clean up for yourself.
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216. I am going to lower
my hands now and leave.
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217. Good night, Ward.
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in the bottom
of the sixth inning by...
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219. has given Los Angeles
a 7-5 lead
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220. and we're ready to go
in the seventh inning.
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221. Leading it off will be
Vince Carr.
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222. Whitey Brenner was relieved
by Kowalski
back in the fourth inning
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223. He's into the wind-up
and here comes the pitch.
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224. Carr swings and misses.
It's 0 and 1.
A good fastball.
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on the season.
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here in Los Angeles.
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227. A beautiful night and
the score is 7-5, L.A.
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228. The wind and the pitch
and a high fly ball to left...
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229. And here comes
Scooter D'Agosta
in from the bullpen.
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230. It's a critical spot, now.
Bases loaded.
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231. We got two outs
in the ninth inning.
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232. And the game is 7-6.
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233. D'Agosta has won four
and lost three on this season,
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and the count now is full,
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on Tony Eberly.
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238. We're tied at three
in the bottom
of the third inning...
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239. Mark! Wake up!
You're missin' the game!
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240. Hey! How can you
fall asleep?
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241. Eberly's got the count
to three and two.
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242. and a high-fly ball,
sliced down
the right field line.
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243. Fair or foul?
It's at the foul pole.
It's a home run!
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fella. Pay up.
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245. The dope finally made it.
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246. Oh, what a head.
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You'll sleep it off. Okay.
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248. Okay, okay. There you go.
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you can't take the stuff.
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250. I'm sorry, Ward.
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252. He's had trouble getting
his curve ball over tonight.
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253. 1-1, the count.
The pitch to Johnson...
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254. Swung on, a line drive.
Base hit into leftfield.
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255. Johnson circles at first,
the throw comes into second,
he holds at first
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256. with a solid base hit to left.
And with one out,
a 4-3 lead,
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257. Johnson at first base,
and here's catcher,
Phil Baxter.
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258. What have you got, Morella?
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259. Hey, Lieutenant.
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260. We're gonna wanna ask him
some more questions before
you take him in for x-ray.
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261. You bet.
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262. Got us a dead lady
and one pretty beat up
deli owner.
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263. What happened?
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264. Robbery.
Guy comes in all bundled up
like a downhill racer.
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lady's over here.
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266. Tony's behind
the cash register.
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267. Takes her money,
grabs the money
out of the till,
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against the oven.
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pistol-whipping him.
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270. The lady
must've started to go
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271. because Tony heard
the guy yell, "Don't move."
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to pistol-whipping him,
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273. the lady must've really got
scared and started to run.
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274. The guy came out,
shot her in the back.
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275. You got an ID?
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276. Almost celebrity,
you might say.
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277. You ever watch a show
called Detective Lucerne?
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278. Are you kidding?
We never miss that show.
What a detective.
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279. Claire Daley.
She produced it,
she and her husband.
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280. Here's her wallet,
Lieutenant.
Money's gone.
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281. Didn't bother
with anything else.
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282. Oh, sir?
What's that fella's name?
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283. Tony.
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284. Tony!
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285. Excuse me, sir.
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286. My name is Columbo,
Lieutenant Columbo.
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287. Do you think you can answer
a few questions?
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288. Yeah, sure.
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289. I'm a little scrambled,
but go ahead.
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290. Now, I know this fellow
was all covered up,
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291. do you remember anything
that might set him apart?
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292. Like his size
or the way he walked,
the way he talked?
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293. This guy came in.
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294. He was cool
as a cucumber.
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295. Wearin' a blue parka,
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296. and a red ski mask.
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those bottle of olives
on top of that counter.
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298. Not a big guy,
about your height.
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300. Well, that's right,
average height.
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301. Or a little shorter.
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302. Or shorter.
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303. Well, that's about it.
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304. She was a sweet person.
We go back ten years,
Lieutenant.
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Two weeks after
I opened up the place.
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306. What a soul
this lady had.
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307. Find him,
Lieutenant, please.
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308. All right, kill the noise!
Let's have quiet, please!
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309. Roll 'em.
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310. And action!
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311. Jimmy, Jimmy.
Let's go in tight.
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312. Tight, tight. I'm as tight as I can go.
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We're shooting a movie.
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315. Get down.
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316. Cut! Cut!
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317. What is this?
Who is that?
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318. Let's move it.
We've cut.
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319. It's a little too late
to be careful, sir.
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320. I'm sorry, I...
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322. Will somebody get
the security guards?
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how sorry I am, sir...
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very much, sir...
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325. for making
this disturbance.
I really can't tell you.
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326. My name is Columbo.
I'm from the police.
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when you are. Lieutenant Columbo.
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328. No, that's all right, Danny.
Just hold on a second.
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329. It's all right.
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330. Never mind
the security.
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331. Okay.
Take five!
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332. You'll have to excuse me,
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334. I'm terribly sorry.
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336. Oh, that's very
nice of you, sir.
I appreciate that.
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Gee whiz.
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338. Where was I?
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a little difficult.
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for a Mr. Daley.
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341. Sid Daley?
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342. He wasn't at his house
last night and he wasn't
there this morning,
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at his office
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when he's gonna be in,
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you know,
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would have an idea
where he might be.
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about Claire, isn't it?
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Yes. I'm afraid it is.
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on the radio.
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350. And I still...
I still can't...
I mean I...
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351. I can't quite...
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352. I keep expecting her
to walk in through the door.
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353. I know it's silly
for me to think that...
No.
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some ice?
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355. No, no, no, no, no.
But she was something
special to me.
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but she was.
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357. I wouldn't be
worth a damn today,
if it wasn't for her.
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more than that.
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360. Hey.
Take it easy, Ward...
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361. Exactly what time
did it happen, Lieutenant?
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362. Last night, sir.
About ten minutes to nine.
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363. Ten minutes
to nine.
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364. God knows
what I was doing
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used my help.
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366. Alone in my room, probably,
with some idiot script.
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367. You were not,
you were watching
the ballgame with me.
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368. I was? A ballgame?
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369. Oh, God. I hope I wasn't.
I was alone.
I hope I wasn't...
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370. But you
weren't alone.
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371. Listen, Lieutenant,
he's upset.
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you know?
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374. Mark, for God's sakes!
Will you stop it!
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375. This isn't one
of my shows!
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376. This actually happened.
Claire's...
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377. Claire's dead.
Now, will you take that soup
and get out of here.
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378. I can't take
anymore today.
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379. Look, all I meant
was you...
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380. Will you just
get out of here!
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381. Sir... And stay out!
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382. Sir, he didn't
mean any harm,
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for saying so, sir.
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384. I sometimes have
a silly effect on people,
you know what I mean?
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a police lieutenant,
you know.
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I hope that's why.
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387. Yes, I'm sure it is.
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388. Your friend, sir.
He was just trying
to be nice.
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389. What?
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390. Oh. Him. No, no.
He wasn't trying to be nice.
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391. He was trying
to fix me up with an alibi.
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392. Then it wasn't true?
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393. What, Lieutenant?
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394. I... Excuse me.
I keep swimming
in and out of myself.
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395. Well, you know,
that's what happens, sir.
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being in shock.
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397. Maybe you ought to sit down
for a minute, sir.
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398. I am not in shock.
I don't need to sit down.
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399. What was it
that you asked me?
Copy !req
400. Well, sir, it was only
what you said
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401. about being
fixed up with an alibi.
Copy !req
402. I mean, did he
have a reason to?
Copy !req
403. Lieutenant, would you mind
speaking clearly?
Copy !req
404. Did who have a reason
to do what?
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405. Make an alibi, sir,
your friend.
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406. I mean, were you watching
the ballgame at ten minutes
to nine, sir, with him?
Copy !req
407. Oh, I see. Well...
Copy !req
408. Yes, I suppose I was.
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409. I don't have
an exact memory
Copy !req
410. about time,
that's why I have Mark.
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411. And if he says
I was, I was.
Copy !req
412. He's very responsible
about time.
Copy !req
413. That's what makes him
a superior gofer.
Copy !req
414. You think she was murdered,
don't you?
Copy !req
415. I beg your pardon,
sir?
Copy !req
416. You heard me.
Copy !req
417. Yes, sir, I did.
Copy !req
418. I mean...
Copy !req
419. Yes, I do think it was
a premeditated killing, sir.
Copy !req
420. I mean, I think the robbery
was staged to cover-up
the murder.
Copy !req
421. How did you know,
sir?
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422. Why else
would you be here?
Copy !req
423. It could be just
a routine check, sir.
Copy !req
424. No, Lieutenant.
Copy !req
425. They don't send a police
detective stumbling around
Copy !req
426. asking silly, fake-innocent
questions on a routine check.
Copy !req
427. I know that
from my show.
Copy !req
428. Well, silly, fake-innocent
questions like what, sir?
Copy !req
429. Like, "Mr. Daley
wasn't at home last night.
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430. "He wasn't there this morning.
They told me at the office.
Copy !req
431. "Said they didn't know
when he'd be in,
Copy !req
432. "and I was wondering
Copy !req
433. "if anybody here had any idea
where he would be."
Copy !req
434. A man
on a routine check...
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435. Your chair, sir.
Copy !req
436. just asks for Mr. Daley.
Thank you.
Copy !req
437. Well, you're
absolutely amazing, sir.
Copy !req
438. You're right.
Copy !req
439. And here I thought
you were in shock.
Copy !req
440. No, you didn't.
Copy !req
441. You thought
I was confused.
Copy !req
442. Perhaps scared.
Copy !req
443. And probably
playing for time.
Copy !req
444. Amazing.
Copy !req
445. What makes you think
her murder was premeditated?
Copy !req
446. The usual thing, sir.
Copy !req
447. Little facts that plain
don't fit, you know, sir.
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448. Anything I hate,
it's one of those
little facts.
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449. Doesn't ever seem to matter
how small it is, either, sir.
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450. It could be this big.
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451. Like he left
the credit cards behind.
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452. I mean,
why does a street robber
grab money from a wallet
Copy !req
453. and leave the credit cards?
Copy !req
454. They're worth a pretty
good piece of change
on the black market.
Copy !req
455. You see what I mean, sir?
Copy !req
456. Credit cards. What else?
Copy !req
457. Oh, there was
an alligator bag.
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458. A diamond ring.
Copy !req
459. I doubt very much
if a robber in a hurry,
on the edge of panic,
Copy !req
460. is gonna take the time
to pull the ring off
of Claire's finger.
Copy !req
461. You mean, sir...
Copy !req
462. You mean, if she was dead,
he couldn't get it off?
Copy !req
463. Well, she is,
I believe, isn't she?
Copy !req
464. Well, yes, sir.
But he could have
asked her for it first.
Copy !req
465. Before he shot her.
Copy !req
466. I remember Claire trying
to get that ring off
at a party once.
Copy !req
467. Some silly game people
were playing.
Copy !req
468. She couldn't.
Not even with soap.
Copy !req
469. And you can check that out
with her husband.
Copy !req
470. He was the one that asked her
to take it off.
Copy !req
471. He was on the other team.
Copy !req
472. Boy, when you say you studied,
Copy !req
473. you aren't kidding,
are you, sir?
Copy !req
474. Well, then, what about
the alligator bag?
Copy !req
475. An alligator bag
that is six years old
Copy !req
476. is apt to be worn-looking.
Copy !req
477. It doesn't look
like it's worth very much.
Copy !req
478. It probably isn't.
Copy !req
479. How do you happen
to know all that much
about her bag, sir?
Copy !req
480. I gave it to her.
Copy !req
481. Well, that takes care of that,
doesn't it?
Copy !req
482. Right. Well,
I guess, then
Copy !req
483. there's only
the credit cards, sir.
Copy !req
484. If the killer is an idiot.
Copy !req
485. I beg your pardon, sir,
Copy !req
486. I don't quite follow
your meaning there.
Copy !req
487. Well, you don't
kill a woman
Copy !req
488. and then sell the credit cards
with her name on it.
Copy !req
489. The police have been known
to bribe fences before,
you know.
Copy !req
490. Well, of course.
I'm sorry, sir.
Copy !req
491. I should've thought
of that myself.
Copy !req
492. Jeez, I guess you're right,
aren't you?
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493. Not a lot to go on,
is there?
Copy !req
494. Cup of coffee?
Copy !req
495. Sir?
Copy !req
496. Except the panic.
Copy !req
497. The panic?
Copy !req
498. Yes, sir.
I might have something
in this area.
Copy !req
499. See what you think.
Copy !req
500. Mrs. Daley was shot
at a distance of 30 feet
Copy !req
501. and she was shot
in the back.
Copy !req
502. Are you with me
so far?
Copy !req
503. Yes, I think
I can grasp that.
Copy !req
504. Now,
Copy !req
505. Tony...
Copy !req
506. He's the owner
of the deli.
Copy !req
507. He said that the killer
was "cool as a cucumber."
Copy !req
508. That's a direct quote, sir.
Copy !req
509. So that means that
when Mrs. Daley
tried to run,
Copy !req
510. that's when
he lost his cool.
Copy !req
511. See, that's when he panicked
and he shot her.
Copy !req
512. But he hit her
right in the heart, sir,
Copy !req
513. and at the distance of 30 feet
while she was running.
Copy !req
514. Now, that's hard
to do in a panic.
Copy !req
515. What do you think?
Copy !req
516. I think that I had better
try and help you
Copy !req
517. because you're going
to ask me to, aren't you?
Copy !req
518. You did it again, sir.
You read my mind.
Copy !req
519. Would you?
Oh, that would be an honor.
Copy !req
520. Detective Lucerne
helping me.
Copy !req
521. Wait till I tell my wife.
Copy !req
522. Somebody
asking for me?
Copy !req
523. Oh, Sid,
it's all right.
Copy !req
524. This is
Lieutenant Columbo
from the police department.
Copy !req
525. This is Claire's husband,
Sid Daley.
Copy !req
526. Sid, what can I tell you?
You know how I...
Copy !req
527. How I felt
about Claire, huh?
Copy !req
528. We're ready, Mr. Fowler!
Copy !req
529. Yeah. Yeah,
I'll be right there.
Copy !req
530. Whoops!
Copy !req
531. We're hooked.
Copy !req
532. I'm terribly sorry
to have this happen
at such a tense moment.
Copy !req
533. Mr. Fowler, we're ready!
Copy !req
534. I said,
I'll be there.
Copy !req
535. I'd better watch this,
Lieutenant. Do you mind?
Copy !req
536. What's the story, huh?
Copy !req
537. We're running
a little late, Sidney.
Copy !req
538. Let's move it, huh?
Copy !req
539. Lieutenant,
what about this robber?
Copy !req
540. Do you have
any leads?
Copy !req
541. Well, sir...
Copy !req
542. The truth is, it seems to be
a little bit more complicated
Copy !req
543. than a robbery, sir.
Copy !req
544. Oh? What the Lieutenant is saying
Copy !req
545. is that he's come
to the conclusion
Copy !req
546. that Claire may have been
murdered and the robbery
may be a cover-up.
Copy !req
547. Murdered?
Copy !req
548. That's insane.
Copy !req
549. Don't you think
you should have come to me
first with this, Lieutenant?
Copy !req
550. Well, I tried to, sir.
I've been looking for you
ever since last night.
Copy !req
551. I was with my lawyer
last night.
Copy !req
552. We meet for chess
once or twice a month,
Copy !req
553. and last night turned out
to be a marathon session.
Copy !req
554. We didn't quit
until five in the morning,
Copy !req
555. so I stayed over.
Copy !req
556. Thank you, sir.
Copy !req
557. This friend,
sir, the lawyer,
Copy !req
558. where can I
reach him?
Copy !req
559. Is this
a grilling session?
Copy !req
560. What am I?
Some kind of suspect
or something?
Copy !req
561. Nothing personal, sir.
Copy !req
562. I have to ask
these routine questions.
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563. Well, his name is Leo Hart.
Copy !req
564. But I think you're gonna
have trouble contacting him.
Copy !req
565. He took the plane
for Rome at noon.
Copy !req
566. We're ready to roll.
Copy !req
567. Let's do it then, huh?
Copy !req
568. Mark! Why don't you
entertain the Lieutenant
while we shoot this.
Copy !req
569. I'm sure he's
seen this, anyway.
Copy !req
570. Seen it?
He was in it.
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571. Yeah, you know,
Ward is right.
Copy !req
572. Time is my business, you know,
and I always know it.
Copy !req
573. Oh, boy,
am I hung-over today.
Copy !req
574. I'll be glad
when this day's over.
Copy !req
575. Hey, what time you got,
Lieutenant?
Copy !req
576. 11:00 on the dot.
Copy !req
577. Are you kidding?
Copy !req
578. Jeez, I paid a thousand
smackers for this watch.
Copy !req
579. I lost five minutes
overnight.
Copy !req
580. Do you mind,
sir?
Copy !req
581. I have never seen
a thousand dollar
watch before.
Copy !req
582. Boy, that must
be solid gold.
Copy !req
583. That's platinum.
Copy !req
584. Oh, no wonder
it looks so different.
Copy !req
585. Well, there's nothing wrong
with your watch, sir.
Copy !req
586. You have
11:00, too.
Copy !req
587. Yeah, but it should be
five minutes past eleven.
Copy !req
588. I always set my watch,
you know, five minutes fast.
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589. You know, you're always
racing against time
24 hours a day.
Copy !req
590. Excuse me, sir,
are those men
members of your crew?
Copy !req
591. Oh, yeah. Yeah.
They're with us all the time.
Copy !req
592. Good. I think I'll have
a word with them.
Copy !req
593. Thank you very much
for everything.
Copy !req
594. Excuse me, sir.
Lieutenant Columbo, LAPD.
Copy !req
595. I wonder if I can have
a word with you?
Copy !req
596. We're gonna
have the hotel
in the shot, right?
Copy !req
597. Everything.
Copy !req
598. On the master, right?
Copy !req
599. In the master, right. Okay.
Copy !req
600. This is where... He comes up right here.
Copy !req
601. Can I ask you this?
Copy !req
602. What now?
Copy !req
603. This is just the way
we discussed it.
Copy !req
604. This we do on stage...
This is on stage three, right?
Copy !req
605. Right. Stage three.
Copy !req
606. How long do we stay there? Two days at the most.
Then we go to four.
Copy !req
607. Well, what I wanna know...
Would you make a note
of this, Cathy?
Copy !req
608. What I wanna know
is do we really
need this set?
Copy !req
609. Excuse me, sir.
I don't wanna
interrupt you.
Copy !req
610. Is that the
shark from Jaws?
Copy !req
611. Yeah, I believe it is,
Lieutenant.
Copy !req
612. That's the one
that they used
in the picture?
Copy !req
613. I think so.
Copy !req
614. Well, that looks
different to me.
Copy !req
615. I can't help that.
Copy !req
616. If we do scene 31
on stage four...
Copy !req
617. Could they have two?
Copy !req
618. I... You know,
because in the picture...
Copy !req
619. Lieutenant... ... at the end,
it got all mangled.
Copy !req
620. Lieutenant, I know
you didn't come here
to talk about sharks.
Copy !req
621. I'm pressed for time.
What do you want?
Copy !req
622. Well, I just wanted
to ask a couple questions...
Copy !req
623. We got wardrobe
in five minutes.
Copy !req
624. I can give you
two minutes.
Copy !req
625. Fine.
Copy !req
626. Thank you
very much.
Copy !req
627. I understand, sir,
Copy !req
628. that you and your wife
were living apart.
Copy !req
629. That's true, Lieutenant.
Copy !req
630. We haven't been close
for some time now.
Copy !req
631. Would you
know, sir,
Copy !req
632. whether or not
she was seeing somebody?
Copy !req
633. I don't mean
to get personal,
Copy !req
634. but somebody whom
she might be emotionally
involved with?
Copy !req
635. Claire was devoted
to her work, Lieutenant.
Copy !req
636. She wasn't any more
interested in lovers
Copy !req
637. than she was
in her husband.
Copy !req
638. It made for a pretty
miserable marriage.
Copy !req
639. Well, still, you must've
gotten along pretty good.
Copy !req
640. I mean, you were
partners in business.
Copy !req
641. Partners?
That was on paper, Lieutenant.
Copy !req
642. Claire fought me
on everything.
Copy !req
643. She had to have things
done her way.
Copy !req
644. If I said white,
she'd say black.
Copy !req
645. All you have to do
is take a look at this new
Ward Fowler contract.
Copy !req
646. Paying an actor
that kind of money
is insanity.
Copy !req
647. Now, wait a minute.
Let me get this straight.
Copy !req
648. Are you saying that you didn't
wanna pay him that money?
Copy !req
649. I think they should
have turned him down.
Copy !req
650. I think he would have folded.
Copy !req
651. But Claire argued me
right under the table.
Copy !req
652. I was an idiot
for giving in.
Copy !req
653. Now, if this show
takes a dip
they'll drop it.
Copy !req
654. I still don't understand.
Copy !req
655. You and your wife
were partners.
Copy !req
656. Now, isn't it
to her best interest
Copy !req
657. not to give him
all that money?
Copy !req
658. In anything involving Ward,
she always took his side.
Copy !req
659. Forgive me
for asking this, sir.
Copy !req
660. I seem to remember stories
Copy !req
661. that at one time
they were pretty close.
Copy !req
662. Are you suggesting
that their relationship
Copy !req
663. was still pretty close?
Copy !req
664. Yeah.
But not the way you mean it,
Lieutenant.
Copy !req
665. Oh, sure, they'd
had a big romance,
Copy !req
666. but by the time
I came into the picture,
it was dead.
Copy !req
667. But that didn't mean
that Claire was finished
Copy !req
668. watching over Ward's career.
Copy !req
669. She stopped being a lover
and she became a mother.
Copy !req
670. Sent him off to have
his teeth capped.
Copy !req
671. Made him drop ten pounds.
Copy !req
672. Showed him how
to comb his hair.
Copy !req
673. It sounds like
she was proud of him.
Copy !req
674. It was ego.
Copy !req
675. Claire's ego.
Copy !req
676. You learn.
Copy !req
677. Lieutenant Columbo.
Copy !req
678. No problem.
No problem.
Copy !req
679. Lieutenant Lucerne.
Copy !req
680. I just wanted
to fill you in, sir.
Copy !req
681. Right.
What have we got?
Copy !req
682. Nothing.
Copy !req
683. We still think
it was premeditated,
don't we?
Copy !req
684. Oh, I don't know, sir.
What do you suppose?
Copy !req
685. Well, I suppose
if that's your instinct,
then it must be right.
Copy !req
686. My instinct
about Claire,
Copy !req
687. and I don't have
any clues to go on,
Copy !req
688. is that she was
what they call,
Copy !req
689. I believe the term
is victim-prone.
Copy !req
690. Some people are,
you know?
Copy !req
691. And Claire, well,
Copy !req
692. Claire was given
to taunting people.
Copy !req
693. She was a born victim.
Copy !req
694. She was the kind
who asks for it.
Copy !req
695. In her marriage,
in her life...
Copy !req
696. Quite possibly
in her death.
Copy !req
697. That's fascinating,
sir.
Copy !req
698. You've got quite a way
of putting things.
Copy !req
699. Especially about Mrs. Daley.
Let me ask you, sir.
Copy !req
700. Could you maybe
tell me more about her?
Copy !req
701. Not much.
Copy !req
702. But you're right.
Copy !req
703. About what, sir?
Copy !req
704. What you're thinking.
Copy !req
705. I was lying before.
Copy !req
706. I didn't like
Claire very much.
Copy !req
707. I haven't for years.
Copy !req
708. Which doesn't mean to say
Copy !req
709. I wasn't shocked by the news
of her death, I was.
Copy !req
710. And I was still a little bit
shook up
when you first walked in,
Copy !req
711. so I said whatever sounded
right to a detective.
Copy !req
712. Some other detective.
Not you.
Copy !req
713. Please sit down.
Copy !req
714. Properties, a glass
for the Lieutenant, please. Yes, sir.
Copy !req
715. You had me absolutely
fooled, sir.
Copy !req
716. Really?
Copy !req
717. Scout's honor.
Copy !req
718. Even after you asked
a few questions
around the set?
Copy !req
719. Thank you.
Our fights, Claire's and mine,
Copy !req
720. weren't always discreet.
Copy !req
721. And some of them
were overheard, I believe.
Copy !req
722. You must have been
told by the crew.
Copy !req
723. You know how people talk.
Copy !req
724. Yes, I do.
I know exactly how they talk.
Copy !req
725. But gossip doesn't
mean anything, sir,
does it?
Copy !req
726. One way or another.
Copy !req
727. I mean, we still don't have
anything to go on
Copy !req
728. except the fact that
the killer hit the bull's-eye
from 30 feet.
Copy !req
729. If he hit the bull's-eye,
Lieutenant.
Copy !req
730. What do you mean, sir?
Copy !req
731. I mean that there's
as good a chance
Copy !req
732. of a man hitting
the shoulder
Copy !req
733. as there is
of his hitting the heart.
Copy !req
734. Which leads us
to another theory.
Copy !req
735. We're going to assume
that our man is a robber,
Copy !req
736. with no prior intent
to kill anyone.
Copy !req
737. And we're also going to take
into account the fact
Copy !req
738. that a bullet
aimed high at the back
Copy !req
739. has a better than 28% chance
Copy !req
740. of killing the victim
by hitting a vital organ
Copy !req
741. in a crime
that is not premeditated
Copy !req
742. by a robber who is not
an expert marksman.
Copy !req
743. Now, what do you think
the odds rise to
Copy !req
744. if the man
is an expert marksman.
Copy !req
745. Do you think an ex-mercenary,
a kid hung-up on guns,
Copy !req
746. excuse me,
a former policeman,
shoots still targets?
Copy !req
747. No. Part of being
an expert marksman
Copy !req
748. is hitting a moving target.
Copy !req
749. And a man who is accustomed
to firearms enough to be
an expert marksman
Copy !req
750. is often
in a situation of panic.
Copy !req
751. That's brilliant, sir.
Copy !req
752. That's very impressive.
Copy !req
753. No wonder you solve
more crimes than I do, sir.
Copy !req
754. Oh, wait a minute.
Copy !req
755. Wait a minute, sir.
Copy !req
756. I forgot.
Copy !req
757. Forgot what?
Copy !req
758. The dress.
Copy !req
759. The what?
Copy !req
760. I think I can show you
what I mean, sir.
Copy !req
761. Excuse me, sir.
Copy !req
762. Would you draw a circle
back there right around
the area of the heart?
Copy !req
763. Don't press too hard, sir.
I don't wanna ruin the coat.
Copy !req
764. Now what?
Copy !req
765. Now I drop my hands.
Copy !req
766. Do you see what happened
to that circle, sir?
Copy !req
767. When I dropped my hands,
the circle dropped, too.
Copy !req
768. Now, when I first saw
Mrs. Daley's body,
Copy !req
769. I noticed that
she was wearing
Copy !req
770. one of those
tight-fitting dresses.
Copy !req
771. And that the bullet hole
in the dress
Copy !req
772. was about an inch below
the actual wound in her body,
Copy !req
773. which meant that she had
to be holding her hands up
Copy !req
774. when she was shot.
Copy !req
775. And she couldn't be
running away, could she?
Copy !req
776. I mean, with her hands
standing like this.
Copy !req
777. No one runs for their lives
with their hands straight up.
Copy !req
778. So, either she was walking
with her hands straight up
Copy !req
779. or she was standing still
with her hands straight up
Copy !req
780. when the gunman
shot her in the back.
Copy !req
781. Very well done.
Copy !req
782. But I wish you had said
something before about this.
Copy !req
783. It would've saved us
a lot of time, wouldn't it?
Copy !req
784. Well, we're back
to our deliberate murderer,
aren't we?
Copy !req
785. And this time
there's no doubt about it.
Copy !req
786. Really, Lieutenant,
really well done.
Copy !req
787. Ward, the car's ready
to leave for the back lot.
Copy !req
788. This is what the police artist
came up with.
Copy !req
789. Not much help, is it?
Copy !req
790. No help at all, sir.
Copy !req
791. I shouldn't have
wasted your time.
Copy !req
792. Well, I'll just
let myself out.
Copy !req
793. Thank you very much.
Copy !req
794. Where is the...
Oh!
Copy !req
795. There's the door.
Copy !req
796. Lieutenant,
where do you think
he got the costume?
Copy !req
797. Well, funny you should
mention that, sir.
Copy !req
798. I've been asking myself
that same question all day.
Copy !req
799. There's a couple
of odd things about it.
Copy !req
800. Neither the parka
nor the ski mask
Copy !req
801. have any markings on them.
Copy !req
802. No way to trace them
Copy !req
803. and they were cut
to ribbons, anyway.
Copy !req
804. You certainly
lock yourself in here, sir.
Copy !req
805. And very smart
to do it, too.
Copy !req
806. Oh, here we go.
Copy !req
807. No, that doesn't work
either.
Copy !req
808. You think he mutilated
the disguise
Copy !req
809. because he was afraid
someone might recognize it?
Copy !req
810. Exactly, sir.
Copy !req
811. Boy, do you and I
think the same way.
It's amazing.
Copy !req
812. Isn't it?
Copy !req
813. I wonder, sir.
Copy !req
814. Is there a trick
to unlocking this door, sir?
Copy !req
815. I can't seem
to manage it.
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816. Everybody has
trouble with this.
Copy !req
817. Thank you very much,
sir.
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818. Oh, did I mention
the mask?
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819. That it was slashed?
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820. No. That it had
makeup on it.
Copy !req
821. The lab
turned it up, sir.
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822. Where would he find a mask
that had makeup on it?
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823. That's a very good question.
Copy !req
824. I believe you know
the answer.
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825. I believe I do, sir.
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826. We could be looking
for a woman.
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827. Precisely.
Copy !req
828. We've assumed all along
it was a man,
Copy !req
829. but it's possible
we were wrong.
Copy !req
830. Particularly
in the light of this.
Copy !req
831. Oh, I'm relieved
to hear you say that, sir.
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832. I thought
you were going to say
Copy !req
833. it was impossible
because of Tony.
Copy !req
834. Tony...
He's the owner
of the delicatessen.
Copy !req
835. Saying that the voice
was a man's.
Copy !req
836. But, the below average height
Copy !req
837. and the fact that
the voice was disguised
Copy !req
838. and it was
muffled by the mask...
Copy !req
839. All indicate
at least the possibility
of a doubt as to the gender.
Copy !req
840. The lab is going
to be running some more tests
on that makeup,
Copy !req
841. so I'll report tomorrow.
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842. You should be on salary,
sir, with these hours.
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843. I feel I am.
Copy !req
844. Good working with you.
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845. Thank you.
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846. I guess I just
got carried away, sir.
Copy !req
847. I hope you don't mind.
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848. No, no. It's all right.
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849. These shoes, sir,
they're really terrific.
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850. Now I know
why, Lieutenant Lucerne,
he always look so tall.
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851. Yes, well, I would appreciate
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852. a certain amount of discretion
in that matter, Lieutenant.
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853. Public image, you know.
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854. Oh, right, sir.
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855. Oh, well,
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856. you don't have to worry
about a thing, sir.
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857. As far as I'm concerned,
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858. you're four inches
taller than I am.
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859. And that's the end of it.
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860. Thank you,
Lieutenant Columbo.
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861. My pleasure,
Lieutenant Lucerne.
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862. Sir, I got the second
lab report on the mask,
Copy !req
863. so I hurried
right over.
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864. Yes?
Copy !req
865. It turns out that it
probably isn't a woman, sir.
Copy !req
866. You see,
it was actor's makeup.
Copy !req
867. Not the kind of makeup
Copy !req
868. that women use in the street.
Pancake.
Copy !req
869. Women very often
use a brand of makeup
Copy !req
870. that's made up for actors
like pancake.
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871. I, for example,
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872. use precisely
that product myself.
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873. Yes, sir.
I know.
Copy !req
874. Yes. I'm sure you do by now.
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875. No, but the point here
is something else, sir.
Copy !req
876. You see,
the lab found traces
Copy !req
877. of four different shades
of makeup on that mask.
Copy !req
878. And women, you know,
they don't usually
change shades that much.
Copy !req
879. So, in the light of that,
sir, I got to thinking.
Copy !req
880. Where did it lead you
to this time?
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881. A guess, sir.
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882. A professional
makeup man?
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883. Right, sir.
Copy !req
884. And then
to my makeup table.
Copy !req
885. Oh, no, sir.
No, sir. No.
Copy !req
886. I only came here
to see you. Honest.
Copy !req
887. I was just fooling around
with the shoes
Copy !req
888. just to pass the time
for something to do
until you came in.
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889. No. I didn't look
at another thing
while I was here.
Copy !req
890. That means
you didn't have to.
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891. You already
know something.
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892. Where did you look?
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893. Guess, sir.
I'll give you three guesses.
Copy !req
894. The studio wardrobe
department.
Copy !req
895. You got it in one,
sir.
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896. That's absolutely amazing.
You're right.
Copy !req
897. The parka
and the ski mask.
Copy !req
898. That's where they both
came from.
Copy !req
899. And the gun?
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900. Come on, sir.
You're putting me on.
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901. You know that guns don't come
from the wardrobe department.
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902. Of course.
How stupid of me.
Copy !req
903. No, that's
the prop department, sir,
Copy !req
904. not the wardrobe department.
Copy !req
905. How does a smart man
like Lieutenant Lucerne
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906. make a mistake like that?
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907. Because you're not talking
to Lieutenant Lucerne
at the moment,
Copy !req
908. are you, Lieutenant?
Copy !req
909. You're talking to Ward Fowler.
Copy !req
910. Well, what's
the difference, sir?
Copy !req
911. The difference
is Ward Fowler's
under suspicion of murder.
Copy !req
912. And a man
under that kind of threat
Copy !req
913. is apt to make mistakes.
Copy !req
914. He's apt to get rattled.
Copy !req
915. Well, who ever said
anything about Ward Fowler
Copy !req
916. being under
suspicion of murder?
Copy !req
917. Lieutenant Lucerne did.
Copy !req
918. He did?
Copy !req
919. Well, how did he come
to that conclusion, sir?
Copy !req
920. He had to face
the same fact you did.
Copy !req
921. What fact is that, sir?
Copy !req
922. There are only four people
who could have
murdered Claire.
Copy !req
923. You mean the four people
who knew
Copy !req
924. where Claire Daley
was going to be that night.
Copy !req
925. Exactly! And only one of those
Copy !req
926. is instantly associated with
makeup, wardrobe and props.
Copy !req
927. Well, now, let's see.
Copy !req
928. Mrs. Daley
took the call
Copy !req
929. from her secretary
in your dressing room
Copy !req
930. when she said that
she was going to...
Copy !req
931. Oh, what's his name, sir?
Copy !req
932. Tony's.
Copy !req
933. You know Tony, sir.
He's the one who...
Copy !req
934. If you tell me that
one more time,
I'm gonna kill myself.
Copy !req
935. Sorry, sir.
Have I said that before?
Copy !req
936. So the number of people
who knew
Copy !req
937. where Claire Daley
was going to be that night,
Copy !req
938. her secretary,
Copy !req
939. Mr. Sid Daley,
Copy !req
940. Mark...
Copy !req
941. I'm curious
as to how Mark knew.
Copy !req
942. Well, sir, Mark offered
to bring her a cheeseburger
Copy !req
943. and she told her secretary
to tell him
Copy !req
944. that she not only
didn't want a gofer,
Copy !req
945. she didn't want
a cheeseburger, either.
Copy !req
946. And that she was going
to get a sandwich
over at Tony's.
Copy !req
947. And she said to tell
her husband the same thing.
Copy !req
948. I see.
Copy !req
949. Well, no you don't, sir.
Copy !req
950. I mean, you must
have seen before.
Copy !req
951. Because you were
in the room
Copy !req
952. when she took the call,
weren't you?
Copy !req
953. She made it from
this dressing room.
Copy !req
954. I don't know.
I'm not sure.
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955. I'm not in the habit
of listening to other people's
telephone calls.
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956. I didn't know that Claire
was going to Tony's.
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957. You didn't, sir?
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958. Absolutely not,
Lieutenant.
Copy !req
959. Then how did you know,
sir, that there were
only four people
Copy !req
960. who knew where Claire Daley
was going to be that night
Copy !req
961. and how did you know
that you were one of them?
Copy !req
962. The same way
you did.
Copy !req
963. I asked Claire's secretary
and she informed me
Copy !req
964. that the call was made
from my room.
Copy !req
965. You did, sir?
Copy !req
966. Oh, yes, I did,
Lieutenant.
Copy !req
967. Oh, that's
very good, sir.
Copy !req
968. Thank you, Lieutenant.
I believe you meant that.
Copy !req
969. Oh, I did, sir.
Copy !req
970. I'd say we make rather
a good team, don't you?
Copy !req
971. Yeah. Sort of like
Sherlock Holmes
and Watson, sir.
Copy !req
972. No, no, no,
no, no.
Copy !req
973. More like Sherlock Holmes
and Sherlock Holmes.
Copy !req
974. Well, what I mean, sir,
is the way I see it,
Copy !req
975. I'm working with
the highest paid detective
in the world.
Copy !req
976. It's not as high
as it sounds.
Copy !req
977. Not when you have to pay out
as much as I do.
Copy !req
978. Well, I gotta get
to work on Sid Daley.
Copy !req
979. Boy, it's hard to find
someone in Rome, sir.
Copy !req
980. Yes, I imagine.
Copy !req
981. But his story has
to be checked out
just like anybody else's.
Copy !req
982. Oh, by the way,
sir,
Copy !req
983. did I mention
that we found the gun
in the prop department?
Copy !req
984. No. What you said was
that was where you were
gonna look for one.
Copy !req
985. Oh, that's right, sir.
Right.
Copy !req
986. And you didn't wanna
jump to conclusions.
Copy !req
987. No good detective
should.
Copy !req
988. Was there anything
on the gun?
Copy !req
989. Anything like
what, sir?
Copy !req
990. Fingerprints,
what else?
Copy !req
991. Oh, right.
No, I don't think so, sir.
Copy !req
992. The lab is
still running tests.
Copy !req
993. By the way, sir,
Copy !req
994. why do you think
he put the gun back
Copy !req
995. and threw away
everything else?
Copy !req
996. Perhaps because
he didn't have time
to get rid of the gun safely.
Copy !req
997. Guns are very easy
to trace.
Copy !req
998. And the prop room
Copy !req
999. may have seemed
the safest place to him.
Copy !req
1000. I think
you hit it again, sir.
Copy !req
1001. Ready when you are,
Mr. Fowler.
Copy !req
1002. Be right there.
Copy !req
1003. Oh, sir, if you didn't think
I was gonna be in the way,
Copy !req
1004. I would love to...
Copy !req
1005. No. Not at all.
Be my guest.
Copy !req
1006. Oh, thank you very much,
sir. I appreciate that.
Copy !req
1007. Excuse me, sir.
Copy !req
1008. I don't wanna
appear grabby,
Copy !req
1009. but do you think I could
have one of these, sir?
Copy !req
1010. Certainly.
As many as you want.
Copy !req
1011. That's the usual
publicity nonsense.
Copy !req
1012. Ward Fowler this,
Ward Fowler that.
Nothing.
Copy !req
1013. Nothing to you sir,
but to my wife...
Copy !req
1014. Boy, she's gonna
be tickled pink.
Copy !req
1015. But blend it on. All right.
Copy !req
1016. No. I mean blend it,
especially on this side.
Copy !req
1017. Oh, I see.
All right.
Copy !req
1018. Like that?
Copy !req
1019. I can't tell.
Copy !req
1020. Oh, am I in the way, sir?
Oh, forgive me.
I didn't mean to intrude,
Copy !req
1021. That's all right,
Lieutenant.
Copy !req
1022. That's remarkable.
Copy !req
1023. Yes, sir.
Copy !req
1024. Remarkable
how you do that, sir.
Copy !req
1025. My wife would like
to have you around.
Copy !req
1026. Thank you, Lieutenant.
Copy !req
1027. You know, this bio, sir,
Copy !req
1028. it doesn't say
anything about
Copy !req
1029. when you were
first discovered,
Copy !req
1030. and what you were doing
when you were discovered,
Copy !req
1031. who discovered you.
Copy !req
1032. I'm going to have
a little chat
Copy !req
1033. with the publicity department
about that.
Copy !req
1034. Come to
think of it, sir,
Copy !req
1035. it was Mrs. Daley
who discovered you, wasn't it?
Copy !req
1036. Now, Lieutenant,
I told you all about that
with great emotion
Copy !req
1037. and in great detail
the first time we met.
Copy !req
1038. Well, that's what I mean, sir,
it should be in here.
Copy !req
1039. Excuse me, Kenny.
Thank you.
Copy !req
1040. Where were you
and when...
Copy !req
1041. Lieutenant, why don't you
just ask me
Copy !req
1042. what it is
you wanna know?
Copy !req
1043. Where did Mrs. Daley
discover you, sir?
Copy !req
1044. That's something even
my wife doesn't know.
Copy !req
1045. It doesn't say anything
here in the bio.
Copy !req
1046. It doesn't even say
whether Ward Fowler's
your real name or not.
Copy !req
1047. And that's something
any Lieutenant Lucernefan
would wanna know.
Copy !req
1048. Why don't we
stop pretending
Copy !req
1049. that I'm brilliant and you're
simple for one moment.
Copy !req
1050. I'm gonna confide
something in you.
Copy !req
1051. Anything you tell me, sir,
it's between us.
Like the shoes.
Copy !req
1052. Lieutenant,
my real name,
Copy !req
1053. so help me,
Charles Kipling.
Copy !req
1054. And you're the only one
who knows that.
Copy !req
1055. Now, Charles Kipling was
in a little bit of trouble
Copy !req
1056. when Claire
first found him.
Copy !req
1057. Actually, I was
doing theater
in Toronto.
Copy !req
1058. Claire and I hit it off big,
she thought I had
a great future,
Copy !req
1059. she persuaded me
to leave Canada.
Copy !req
1060. And that was
the beginning.
Copy !req
1061. The trouble straightened
itself out, of course.
Copy !req
1062. But I've always been
a little sensitive about it.
Copy !req
1063. You understand?
Copy !req
1064. Oh, I certainly do,
sir.
Copy !req
1065. Lou, Lou, I'm talking,
but you're not listening.
Copy !req
1066. There's no money
in the budget.
Copy !req
1067. Lou, will you believe me?
There's no money.
Copy !req
1068. Look, that's the way it is,
take it or leave it.
Copy !req
1069. Good. Good.
You got yourself a deal.
Copy !req
1070. What is it this time,
Lieutenant?
Copy !req
1071. I'm a very busy man.
Copy !req
1072. There was no one
out there, sir.
Copy !req
1073. It's all right.
Copy !req
1074. So I just came in.
Congratulations.
Copy !req
1075. Congratulations
for what?
Copy !req
1076. I heard you came into
a lot of money.
Copy !req
1077. I see. You heard
about my little windfall?
Copy !req
1078. Yes, sir, I have.
Copy !req
1079. Lieutenant, if you think
I knew anything about this,
Copy !req
1080. you're wrong.
Copy !req
1081. My lawyer called me
and told me
Copy !req
1082. my wife's safe deposit box
Copy !req
1083. was practically layered
Copy !req
1084. with receipts for these
silver certificates.
Copy !req
1085. I'll be damned
if I can figure out
how she did it.
Copy !req
1086. I think the government's gonna
have a little trouble, too,
Copy !req
1087. because she never
declared them as income.
Copy !req
1088. She kept the certificates
in a numbered account
in a Canadian bank.
Copy !req
1089. And it all goes to you,
right, sir?
Copy !req
1090. And it all goes to me.
After taxes.
Copy !req
1091. Including a few lovely IOUs
from Ward Fowler.
Copy !req
1092. Is that so, sir?
That's surprising, isn't it?
Copy !req
1093. Considering all the money
he makes.
Copy !req
1094. I never question good fortune,
Lieutenant.
Copy !req
1095. All I know is that
getting along
with Ward Fowler
Copy !req
1096. is gonna be
a lot easier from now on.
Copy !req
1097. What about a drink?
Copy !req
1098. That's amazing
how she kept it from you.
Copy !req
1099. Well she did.
I just found out about it.
Copy !req
1100. Yes, sir, I know.
Your accountant told me.
Copy !req
1101. Oh. Well, good.
Copy !req
1102. Then that's it, huh?
Copy !req
1103. Yes, sir, that's it.
Copy !req
1104. Oh, there's
one more thing, sir.
Copy !req
1105. Mr. Hart
is in Rome.
Copy !req
1106. He's gonna be back
in his hotel room
in a little while.
Copy !req
1107. Before I talk to him,
Copy !req
1108. were you really playing chess
the other night?
Copy !req
1109. Lieutenant, let's get it
straight right now.
Copy !req
1110. I was not with Leo Hart
the other night.
Copy !req
1111. But I wasn't busy
killing my wife, either.
Copy !req
1112. Yes, Mr. Daley?
Copy !req
1113. Molly, would you
come in for a minute?
I need your help.
Copy !req
1114. Molly, would you please
tell Lieutenant Columbo
Copy !req
1115. where I was
on Thursday evening,
Copy !req
1116. the night
my wife was killed?
Copy !req
1117. The truth.
Copy !req
1118. Mr. Daley was with me,
Lieutenant.
Copy !req
1119. We left the office
together
Copy !req
1120. and we were together
Copy !req
1121. in my apartment
until the next morning.
Copy !req
1122. It's the truth.
Copy !req
1123. Yes, ma'am.
Copy !req
1124. I believe it is.
Copy !req
1125. Good afternoon,
Lieutenant Lucerne.
Copy !req
1126. I suppose you came here
for a confession.
Copy !req
1127. Well, you're not
going to get it, sir.
Copy !req
1128. Because
Copy !req
1129. you don't have
the facts, sir.
Copy !req
1130. Wait a minute.
You're gonna love it.
Copy !req
1131. Let's see
what we got here.
Copy !req
1132. All right.
Copy !req
1133. I don't know why
you started laughing.
Copy !req
1134. Here.
Copy !req
1135. Good afternoon,
Lieutenant Lucerne.
Copy !req
1136. I suppose you came here
for a confession.
Copy !req
1137. Well, you're not
going to get it, sir.
Copy !req
1138. I'm just silly, sir,
but that machine,
that is really fantastic.
Copy !req
1139. How much, roughly,
would a thing like that cost?
Copy !req
1140. Oh, about $3,000.
Not counting the camera,
of course.
Copy !req
1141. Three thousand?
Dollars?
Copy !req
1142. Why, I can get a new car
for that. Not that I need one.
Copy !req
1143. Lieutenant,
Copy !req
1144. you have something
to say to me, don't you?
Copy !req
1145. Yes, sir. I'm really sorry
to bother you like this, sir.
Copy !req
1146. But just a couple of questions
before my report on Sid Daley.
Copy !req
1147. It doesn't look like
he could have done it, sir.
Copy !req
1148. He was with a girl
and she confirmed it.
Copy !req
1149. I see.
Copy !req
1150. I tell you what.
Copy !req
1151. Let's you and I discuss
what I have to tell you first.
Copy !req
1152. And then we can both
interrogate Ward Fowler.
Copy !req
1153. You see,
as Lieutenant Lucerne,
Copy !req
1154. I have a rather unpleasant
idea taking shape in my mind.
Copy !req
1155. Brandy?
Copy !req
1156. Thank you, sir.
Copy !req
1157. What might that be, sir?
Copy !req
1158. Well, that might be...
And I'm speaking strictly
as Lucerne, of course.
Copy !req
1159. Of course.
Copy !req
1160. It just might be,
unlikely as it may seem,
Copy !req
1161. it just might
conceivably be
Copy !req
1162. Ward Fowler
is the man we're after.
Copy !req
1163. You mean the murderer?
Copy !req
1164. Exactly.
Copy !req
1165. No.
Copy !req
1166. Yes. I know this comes
as a shock to you.
Copy !req
1167. But let's think about it.
Copy !req
1168. Let's examine
the possibilities.
Copy !req
1169. Well, if you say so, sir,
Copy !req
1170. but I don't see
where there could be
possibly a motive.
Copy !req
1171. Why would Ward Fowler
wanna kill Claire Daley?
Copy !req
1172. It's Claire Daley
who made him famous.
Copy !req
1173. That's what I
was wondering and then
Copy !req
1174. I got to thinking
about the IOUs.
Copy !req
1175. Oh, did you, sir?
Copy !req
1176. Yes. Oddly enough I did.
Copy !req
1177. I'm speaking as Lucerne,
of course.
Copy !req
1178. Yes, of course.
Copy !req
1179. Half a million dollars
in IOUs. Wow!
Copy !req
1180. I couldn't help wondering why,
with all the money
Copy !req
1181. that Ward Fowler makes,
Copy !req
1182. he could owe
Claire Daley that much.
Copy !req
1183. And then it hit me.
Copy !req
1184. What hit you, sir?
Copy !req
1185. Coffee?
Copy !req
1186. Thank you.
Copy !req
1187. Did you happen to see
a show last August
Copy !req
1188. that had to do with a man
who was being blackmailed
by a woman?
Copy !req
1189. Oh, yes, sir,
I did see that show. Yes.
Copy !req
1190. He shot her.
Copy !req
1191. Exactly.
Copy !req
1192. Why would Claire Daley
blackmail Ward Fowler?
Copy !req
1193. And then how?
Copy !req
1194. That's where I'm gonna need
your help, Lieutenant.
Copy !req
1195. Have you, by any chance,
Copy !req
1196. checked with
the Toronto police by now?
Copy !req
1197. Yes, yes,
as a matter of fact, I have.
Copy !req
1198. I thought maybe you had.
And they told you...
Copy !req
1199. They told me that
Charles Kipling was an alias.
Copy !req
1200. And that's when
you decided to have
Copy !req
1201. Ward Fowler's fingerprints
checked with the FBI?
Copy !req
1202. That is absolutely right, sir.
Copy !req
1203. You're amazing.
Copy !req
1204. Yes, it turns out that
Ward Fowler's real name
is not Charles Kipling.
Copy !req
1205. It's John Snelling
and you're a...
Copy !req
1206. He's not a Canadian.
Copy !req
1207. He's an American.
Copy !req
1208. And he went to Canada
Copy !req
1209. after he deserted
during the Korean War.
Copy !req
1210. There you are.
There's your motive.
Copy !req
1211. How would it look if
America's favorite detective
Copy !req
1212. were known to be
a Korean War deserter?
Copy !req
1213. Or hadn't that
occurred to you?
Copy !req
1214. Oh, yes, sir,
it did occur to me,
Copy !req
1215. but there's something
wrong with your thinking.
Copy !req
1216. If you'll forgive
a criticism, sir.
Copy !req
1217. I look at it this way.
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1218. If Ward Fowler's career
was ruined,
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1219. she wouldn't be able
to blackmail him anymore,
would she?
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1220. He wouldn't have
anymore money.
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1221. And on top of that,
the show would fold.
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1222. And it would be her show.
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1223. Do you understand
my point, sir?
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1224. I mean, does
an intelligent woman
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1225. go and destroy
her only means of income?
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1226. I don't know. Does she?
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1227. It's what that character did
in the show last August.
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1228. That's the implicit threat
of every blackmailer,
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1229. "Pay me or I'll ruin you."
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1230. Can I ask you
a question, sir?
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1231. Why don't we just
ask Ward Fowler
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1232. if he was being blackmailed
or not?
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1233. I asked him.
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1234. And?
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1235. He claims not.
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1236. He claims he has
what he calls a weakness.
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1237. And this weakness
has cost him a great deal
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1238. and Claire Daley
was kind enough
to lend him enough money
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1239. to cover
his rather extensive losses.
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1240. And do you
believe him, sir?
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1241. Taking your argument for him
into account, I think so.
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1242. I'm not sure. Do you?
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1243. Well, it's hard to say,
isn't it?
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1244. I mean,
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1245. taking your argument
against him into account.
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1246. I mean, you know, he had
an awful lot to conceal.
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1247. Did you know that?
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1248. For example, the Army unit
that he deserted from
was the artillery.
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1249. He was an expert marksman.
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1250. I checked on that, too.
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1251. He never told me that.
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1252. You see?
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1253. You never know, do you?
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1254. On the other hand,
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1255. Ward Fowler has an alibi.
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1256. He was with Mark
during the whole time
during the murder.
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1257. And that alibi is airtight.
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1258. Is it as airtight
as Sid Daley's?
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1259. Oh, I think it's more, sir.
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1260. I mean, a girl
that you're gonna marry
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1261. is much more apt to provide
an alibi than a gofer.
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1262. What do we conclude
from this interrogation?
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1263. Ward Fowler denies
having a motive,
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1264. he won't admit
to having means,
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1265. and he can prove that
he didn't have opportunity.
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1266. So that leaves us
with Sid Daley.
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1267. That's a great third act line,
isn't it?
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1268. "That leaves us
with Sid Daley."
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1269. Well, I think this has been
very helpful, sir.
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1270. Thank you very much.
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1271. I certainly
appreciate it.
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1272. Oh. One more thing, sir.
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1273. We got something else
on the gun.
Did I mention that?
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1274. No, you. Didn't.
What, Lieutenant?
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1275. A thread sir.
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1276. From the parka?
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1277. No, sir.
We haven't traced the garment
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1278. from which
the thread came from yet, sir.
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1279. Lieutenant, if I were you,
I'd get a search warrant
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1280. for all four people involved.
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1281. Yes, sir.
That's just exactly
what I've done, sir.
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1282. In fact...
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1283. Could you
open this, sir?
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1284. I still don't have
the knack.
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1285. I would like for us
to know, Lieutenant,
the meaning of this.
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1286. Sid, please.
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1287. He asked me where you were,
Lieutenant. I hope
it's okay that I told him.
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1288. May I ask
what this was
all about?
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1289. Oh, there's
the sweater.
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1290. Does it match up
with the thread?
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1291. I think so.
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1292. We gotta take it down
to the lab, though,
Lieutenant.
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1293. It's the only
piece of clothing
that even came close.
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1294. I don't know what you're
talking about, Lieutenant,
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1295. but I do know that
suspicion is being
deliberately cast on me
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1296. and I can guess
by whom.
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1297. Well, sir, I won't deny
that Lieutenant Lucerne...
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1298. Will you stop calling him
Lieutenant Lucerne?
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1299. He's a television detective.
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1300. You can't conduct
an investigation
based on his suspicions.
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1301. Well, sir. I did have a reason
beyond his suspicions.
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1302. You see, the gun
that killed your wife, sir,
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1303. had a little piece of thread
that got caught
on the trigger.
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1304. I'm afraid, sir,
that that thread
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1305. came from this sweater.
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1306. A thread from my sweater?
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1307. Yes, sir. Mohair.
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1308. And the lab said
navy blue mohair.
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1309. And I remembered that was
the color of the sweater
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1310. that you were wearing
the first day that I met you.
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1311. The morning
after she was murdered.
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1312. But that's incredible.
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1313. Yes, sir,
I agree with you.
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1314. But I've always had
a good memory for colors.
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1315. Bravo, Lieutenant.
Even I didn't remember that.
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1316. Didn't you, sir?
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1317. My goodness,
that's funny.
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1318. You see,
because one of
the reasons
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1319. that I remembered
the sweater
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1320. was because
you got hooked on it
that day.
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1321. Following
our discussion, sir.
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1322. Supposing Lucerne
was right before
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1323. when he got the idea
that Ward Fowler
was our man.
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1324. Supposing Ward Fowler
had planted that thread
on the gun himself.
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1325. I don't quite follow you.
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1326. Well, sir,
supposing you...
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1327. I mean, supposing
Lieutenant Lucerne
was right,
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1328. and Claire Daley
was blackmailing you
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1329. like in the TV show.
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1330. Lieutenant, I thought
we agreed that I had
what you called
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1331. an iron-clad alibi?
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1332. Airtight, sir, that's what
we actually say.
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1333. Yes, sir, but you know
as well as I do
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1334. that you could have
rigged that alibi.
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1335. It was very brave of you, sir,
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1336. to show me
the videotape machine.
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1337. You certainly like
to take a chance.
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1338. And I always wondered,
of course,
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1339. how two drinks could have
given Mark such a hangover.
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1340. I figured it was
phenobarbital.
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1341. And then he would be out.
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1342. And you'd be able
to tape the game,
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1343. and go over to Tony's,
and kill Claire, and get home,
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1344. and then wake up Mark.
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1345. And he would be
disoriented and groggy
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1346. and guilty
about drinking.
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1347. And when you saw
the ballgame on TV,
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1348. and it looked just about
the same as it did
when he passed out,
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1349. he'd be glad to assume
he'd only been out
for a minute or two
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1350. instead of the hour and a half
that had actually passed.
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1351. And you changed his watch,
didn't you?
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1352. And then you changed it back
to the right time
after he was asleep.
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1353. That was a mistake, sir.
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1354. You shouldn't have set it
to the correct time
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1355. because Mark always keeps
his watch five minutes fast.
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1356. I wondered about that.
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1357. A thousand dollar watch
just doesn't lose
five minutes overnight.
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1358. Is that it?
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1359. No, sir. There's
also the height
of the criminal.
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1360. He's about my height.
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1361. And your height
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1362. without the platform shoes.
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1363. And there's
one other thing, sir.
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1364. You're a crack shot.
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1365. Endlessly fascinating,
Lieutenant.
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1366. But as Lieutenant Lucerne
would say,
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1367. "Where there is no proof,
there is no criminal."
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1368. Fascinating,
notwithstanding.
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1369. But I think, sir,
I have the proof.
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1370. Here.
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1371. What proof?
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1372. Lieutenant, there are
no fingerprints on that gun.
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1373. You said so yourself
this morning.
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1374. This has been a rather silly
demonstration, Lieutenant.
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1375. Well, you're absolutely right
again, sir.
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1376. The killer cleaned the gun
of all incriminating prints.
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1377. But the thing is,
he forgot something.
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1378. Forgot what?
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1379. Well, sir, you know that
this gun was only
used as a prop.
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1380. So, of course, it was
never filled with
anything but blanks.
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1381. That is,
until you stole it, sir.
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1382. And in order to
kill Mrs. Daley,
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1383. you had to remove the blanks
and insert real bullets.
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1384. There were no prints
on the gun
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1385. because you
wiped the gun clean, sir.
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1386. But there is a reason
that the lab report
took so long.
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1387. You remembered
to clean the gun.
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1388. But you didn't remember
to do the same thing
with the bullets.
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1389. Damn!
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1390. I had to forget something.
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1391. That's always
how the third act ends.
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1392. You see, I've had
no rehearsal as a murderer.
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1393. I'm, after all, a detective.
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1394. Yes, sir, but
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1395. you did kill Claire Daley,
didn't you, sir?
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1396. She was a blackmailer.
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1397. And I killed her.
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1398. And up to now,
I'm glad I killed her.
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1399. And I believe
that in this killing
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1400. the murderer
has the sympathetic part.
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1401. Does that satisfy you?
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1402. Yes, sir.
That satisfies me.
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1403. Lieutenant, you would do me
an enormous favor
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1404. if you stopped calling me sir.
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