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:59:00
You haven't seen anything
of Floyd Bowers, have you?

:59:03
- No, I haven't. I can't figure that...
- Let me know if you do, will you?

:59:07
Yes, sir.
:59:20
Well...
:59:22
...Mrs. Finlay will be
just about leaving for early Mass.

:59:25
Now that I know that,
do you mind if go back to bed?

:59:29
What's the matter? I thought you were
gonna have this case solved by now.

:59:33
I'm not doing anything except breathing.
:59:36
You've got Mitchell,
your fairy story all written.

:59:39
Drunk, trouble at home,
can't tell a clear story. Open and shut.

:59:42
- What's holding you back?
- Is that all?

:59:44
That's all.
:59:47
All right, then.
:59:49
Do you really wanna help me
wind this up?

:59:52
- I thought you didn't like me.
- You talk too much sometimes.

:59:55
- You're appealing to my better side?
- Yes.

:59:57
- You're making me a proposition?
- Yes.

1:00:02
- I'd like to sleep on it.
- You can sleep all day when we're finished.

1:00:07
Okay, then.
1:00:10
I've done a lot of work here tonight.
1:00:13
Some of it you know about,
some of it you don't.

1:00:16
Routine, most of it.
1:00:18
I look for motives, as I always do.
It's habit from training.

1:00:22
But I couldn't find any.
1:00:25
I realized the reason I couldn't find
an ordinary motive...

1:00:28
...was because none of these men
knew Samuels long enough to have one.

1:00:32
You usually have to know something
about a man to have a reason to kill him.

1:00:36
You have to know him well enough
to be in love with his wife...

1:00:39
...well enough to know
he has some money.

1:00:42
Samuels didn't have any money.
Didn't even have a wife.

1:00:46
That's beside the point. Not one of these
men knew that, or anything about him.

1:00:50
Mitchell talked to him maybe for an hour.
The others, less.

1:00:55
So it had to be something else.

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