:40:10
With the
possible exception
:40:11
of your own Lestrade.
:40:15
Blimey they're bigger.
:40:18
Here!
:40:19
Here!
:40:20
Who's fooling around
with this lock?
:40:23
Sergeant Bleeker!
:40:24
Bleeker!
:40:26
Sergeant Bleeker!
:40:29
Sergeant Bleeker!
:40:36
...well Mr. Holmes.
:40:38
Where's Simpson?
:40:39
He's in the...
:40:45
he's gone.
:40:47
I left him here on
this here couch.
:41:01
What happened?
:41:06
Someone bashed my head in.
:41:08
Did you see his face?
:41:09
Who?
:41:11
The murderer you
blithering idiot,
:41:12
the murderer and his
victim, Captain Simpson.
:41:14
All I saw was stars.
:41:16
It's your
theory, Lestrade,
:41:17
that someone broke
through this window
:41:19
and abducted
Captain Simpson?
:41:20
It's no theory,
it's obvious.
:41:22
Then how do you
account for the fact
:41:23
that there's no sign
of broken glass
:41:24
on this side
of the window?
:41:26
Blimey, no there isn't.
:41:28
Therefore, the window was
broken from the inside.
:41:30
Stick by us old man,
:41:31
we'll make a detective
out of you yet.
:41:39
I say what happened?
:41:40
Captain Simpson seems
to of disappeared.
:41:42
Disappeared my foot.
:41:43
He's run away.
:41:45
He really was
frightened you know?
:41:46
That's just what he
wanted us to think.
:41:48
No harm would have
come to him here
:41:49
if he'd stayed
and he knew it.
:41:50
I was right in the
first instance,
:41:52
he's our blasted
murder himself.
:41:54
Dear me,
:41:55
Captain Simpson
a murderer?
:41:57
Don't you worry
Mr. Alastair,
:41:59
we'll soon have
him in jail