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1:06:03
and, uh... take his hat.
1:06:08
Then l'd bring him in here,
1:06:10
make some small talk
to put him at his ease,

1:06:13
probably offer him a drink,
1:06:18
- and then he'd sit down.
(Brandon) - Yes?

1:06:20
(Rupert) l'd try to make it all
very pleasant, you understand?

1:06:24
Phillip would probably play the piano.
1:06:28
Now, as l recall, David was quite strong.
1:06:32
He'd have to be knocked out.
1:06:35
So l'd move quietly behind the chair
and hit him on the head with something.

1:06:41
His body would fall forward on the floor.
1:06:44
(Brandon)
Then where would you put him?

1:06:52
(Rupert) Well, uh...
1:06:57
Well, let me see.
1:07:02
Well, I think I'd get Phillip
to help me carry him out of the room,

1:07:06
down the back stairs, and the
two of us would put him in the car.

1:07:10
- You'd be seen.
(Rupert) - What?

1:07:12
Well, you said yourself
that if anything did happen,

1:07:15
it must have happened in broad daylight.
1:07:17
Oh, that's right. I'd forgotten.
1:07:19
I'd have to find someplace
to hide the body until dark.

1:07:22
Yes, you would, but where, Rupert?
1:07:26
Yes.
1:07:30
Yes, where?
1:07:35
- Cat and mouse! Cat and mouse!
- Phillip!

1:07:38
- Which is the cat and which the mouse?
- That's enough of that.

1:07:41
- Mind your own business.
- That's enough, Phillip!

1:07:43
I told you before,
mind your own business!

1:07:48
It really isn't any of my business.
I'm not his keeper.

1:07:53
With him in this condition, though
1:07:55
there doesn't seem to be
much point in your staying, Rupert.

1:07:58
That is...

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