In a Lonely Place
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Doesn't it f righten you
that there's a killer at large?

:46:04
He may be in your building.
Certainly in your neighbourhood.

:46:12
Look at these men.
They seem perfectly normal to you?

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Yes.
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Each one has committed
a horrible murder.

:46:25
Each one is a ruthless maniac.
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Mildred Atkinson wasn't killed f or any
understandable reason.

:46:32
She had no money, no enemies.
It wasn't a sex murder.

:46:37
The act of a sick mind with an urge to
destroy something young and lovely.

:46:43
I recognize your position, captain,
but you must recognize mine.

:46:47
I love Dix. It upsets me that you
suspect him, even f or a second.

:46:52
Not a second, f or three weeks.
He's our most logical suspect.

:46:56
Why don't you investigate
her boyf riend?

:46:58
We have.
He seems absolutely in the clear.

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But look at Mr. Steele's record:
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Fights, scandals, destruction.
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It all adds up to the same thing:
an erratic, violent man.

:47:14
All this happened years ago.
He's changed.

:47:17
He has?
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Ask Sgt. Nicolai about
the other night.

:47:21
How he dwelled on the murder.
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How he made Brub and his wife act it
out. Obviously, killing f ascinates him.

:47:29
I don't believe that.
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Because you're in love with him.
Thank you f or coming.

:47:36
-Goodbye, captain.
-Goodbye.

:47:43
Go on, say it. " I told you so."
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Where would that get us?
:47:48
I violated your confidence.
I'm sorry.

:47:50
It's all right.
You know what you're doing.

:47:56
-I've got Mr. Kesler.
-Hello, Mr. Kesler.

:47:58
-How do you do?
-Sorry to inconvenience you.


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