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1:26:02
...deal about that either, agreed?
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Mr. Willes l´ve described the type
of man who doesn´t commit murder

1:26:10
He doesn´t have to kill in order to
win, our criminal does

1:26:15
l´m afraid I can´t quite follow you...
inspector

1:26:19
l´ll lead you. Our criminal is a man
who´s afraid to meet women openly

1:26:23
...and in the presence of others
so he advertises

1:26:28
in the personal column, correct?
1:26:31
Perhaps
1:26:33
This man has no brilliant approach to
a social existence, he lives a hiding

1:26:37
life, finds compensation by indulging
himself with incredible fantasies

1:26:41
How could you know that?
1:26:44
By the poems, the imaginings of a
man with grotesque ideas of romance

1:26:48
A man who finds his pleasure in
destroying beauty rather than love it

1:26:52
Interesting
1:26:54
To this way of thinking,
death is more beautiful than life

1:26:57
Unfortunately he´s compelled to
express this thought

1:27:02
Come on inspector, that´s a slim
reason for murder

1:27:06
Mr. Willes. That kind of
expression requires murder

1:27:12
I would never had suspected you had
such a remarkable insight

1:27:16
Mr. Willes, may I have your copy
of Bodelaire?

1:27:22
Bodelaire?
1:27:24
Yes
1:27:26
That´s a very unusual request,
1:27:30
This is a very unusual case
There´s a quotation l´d like to read

1:27:36
I don´t think I have a copy here
1:27:40
Seguro que lo tiene
1:27:43
You´re right as usual, inspector
1:27:47
Thank you, let´s see
1:27:52
Let´s see, here we are!
1:27:56
Listen to this. ´A shriving of death
and beauty dyes the sky in red blood


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