Dial M for Murder
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:05:21
Printed, all capitals.
:05:23
-Anyone could've done this.
-Two days later...

:05:26
-...I got this one.
-Both mailed in Brixton.

:05:34
"Throw half the money in a package
and mail to John S. King.

:05:36
23 Newport Street,
Brixton SW9.

:05:38
You'll get your letter by return."
:05:40
It's a little shop.
People use it as a forwarding address.

:05:43
You didn't mail the money.
:05:45
Yes, but the letter was never returned.
:05:47
So after waiting about
two weeks, I went there.

:05:50
Said they had never heard
of a man by that name.

:05:52
The parcel was still there.
It had never been opened.

:05:55
That's something, I suppose.
May I keep these?.

:05:57
-Yes, if you like.
-I can't understand why you didn't tell me.

:06:00
There wasn't anything
you could do.

:06:02
You probably would have
made me tell Tony and the police.

:06:06
It was only £50, I thought
I'd pay and have done with it.

:06:08
I'm gonna tell Tony
about us tonight.

:06:10
No, Mark, please,
you musn't.

:06:12
You don't understand.
Tony's changed.

:06:15
Please.
:06:19
I wish it was a year ago,
when you came to say goodbye.

:06:22
We were in the kitchen. I said,
"I can't go through with this.

:06:25
Let's find Tony and
tell him all about it."

:06:27
I believe you'd
have done it then.

:06:31
Well, I can see this is
gonna be a rough evening.

:06:34
All of us saying
nice things to each other.

:06:39
Look, there's only one thing
you haven't explained.

:06:42
Why didn't you burn
that letter too?.


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