Lured
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1:13:01
Mr. Fleming, l´d like to ask you a
question. Where did you get this?

1:13:06
I? That´s not mine
1:13:08
It was in your desk
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Please tell him why
1:13:13
What if I knew, you could probably
buy those by hundreds in any shop

1:13:17
This belonged to one of eight girls
who disappeared from London

1:13:21
Why should that concern me?
1:13:24
This is the girl who wore it
1:13:27
She was a friend of mine
We´ve been trying to trace her

1:13:30
We?
1:13:32
Please try to understand, I was
working with inspector Temple

1:13:36
Inspector
1:13:40
So that´s what brought you to me?
You certainly took me in

1:13:45
What made you decide to put her on
my trail. Did I look dangerous?

1:13:48
Darling, it wasn´t that way!
1:13:51
She was only on the line of duty
1:13:53
I congratulate you on your skill
of making love in the line of duty

1:13:57
How else could you have caught me
right handed in my own trap

1:14:00
Oh Robert that´s cruel
1:14:02
That´s complimentary, I admire you
You´ve the evidence, the pictures,

1:14:07
...the bracelet, you´ve everything
except the eight girls

1:14:11
Mr. Fleming, l´m afraid l´m going
to have to ask you to come with me

1:14:15
Robert just tell us where the
bracelet came from

1:14:19
All right. I took it from the body
of a girl that I murder. Believe it?

1:14:24
No, no Robert!
1:14:26
Look angel, the show is over,
stop acting

1:14:41
Come on l´m sure you have more
than this to say

1:14:44
What do you expect me to say, you
found some pictures on my desk so

1:14:49
you consider me to be an abductor
of girls, a maniac hiding the bodies

1:14:54
Is this your typewriter? The machine
with which the poems were typed

1:14:57
I said that before

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