1:00:04
Thank you.
1:00:07
Would you mind telling me
1:00:08
why you think I was
down here with Brunton?
1:00:09
No, not at all.
1:00:11
As I see it you killed
Phillip Musgrave
1:00:13
in his own room,
1:00:14
carried his body
down through the
secret passageway,
1:00:17
out through the
greenhouse into the garage
1:00:19
where you crammed it
into the rumble seat
of that roadster
1:00:21
but unfortunately for you,
1:00:23
you had a witness.
1:00:26
Brunton was there,
1:00:28
sleeping off his drunk.
1:00:31
Nursing a grudge
against Phillip Musgrave.
1:00:34
Brunton became
your accessory.
1:00:37
But you didn't
want an accessory
1:00:39
so you lured him down
here with a promise
1:00:41
to share the Musgrave
treasure with him
1:00:44
and exit Brunton.
1:00:48
Very ingenious,
Mr. Holmes.
1:00:50
You seem to
have everything
1:00:52
except perhaps the
negligible item of proof.
1:00:55
Suppose we leave
that to the jury.
1:00:56
Suppose we do.
1:00:58
Shall we go?
1:01:00
After you.
1:01:02
And by the way,
1:01:04
don't forget your torch.
1:01:06
Oh, thanks.
1:01:11
I don't suppose it
occurred to you
1:01:13
that you were taking
a bit of a chance
1:01:14
coming down here all alone
1:01:16
with a suspected
murderer.
1:01:18
One has to take chances
in my profession, doctor.
1:01:20
You see I couldn't
possibly risk
1:01:22
sharing my little
plot with anybody.
1:01:24
Not even with Dr. Watson?
1:01:25
Particularly not
with Dr. Watson.
1:01:27
If he'd known what
was up tonight
1:01:29
he could have been so
elaborate and mysterious
1:01:30
he'd a given the
whole show away.
1:01:32
As a matter of fact I
had a devil's own time
1:01:33
luring him away from
that door upstairs
1:01:34
so that we could be alone.
1:01:37
That's all I
wanted to know.