Dial M for Murder
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:29:01
Well, they'll assume you came in
by the window.

:29:05
You thought the apartment was empty,
so you took the suitcase and went to work.

:29:09
She heard something.
:29:11
She switched on her light.
:29:13
You saw the light under the door
and hid behind the curtains.

:29:17
When she came in here, you attacked her
before she could scream.

:29:22
When you realized you'd
actually killed her...

:29:24
...you panicked, bolted through
the garden and left the loot behind.

:29:27
Just a minute.
:29:29
I'm supposed to have come in
through these windows.

:29:33
-Suppose they'd been locked.
-It wouldn't matter.

:29:36
She often walks around the garden
before she goes to bed.

:29:39
And she usually forgets to lock up
when she gets back.

:29:42
That's what I shall tell the police.
:29:44
Yes, but she may say--
:29:48
But she isn't going to say anything.
Is she?.

:29:55
All right.
:29:57
I leave the apartment.
:29:59
I put the key back under the stair carpet
and go out by the street door.

:30:03
Suppose the street door's locked.
:30:05
-How do I get in, in the first place?.
-The street door is never locked.

:30:08
-What time will you get back?.
-About 1 2.

:30:10
I'll bring Halliday back for a nightcap.
We'll find her together...

:30:13
...and we shall have been together
since we left her.

:30:16
And there's my alibi.
:30:32
-You've forgotten something.
-What?.

:30:35
When you get back
with what's-his-name, Halliday...

:30:37
-...how will you get in the apartment?.
-I shall let myself in.

:30:40
But your key will be under the stair carpet.
:30:43
He'll see you get it.
It'll give the show away.

:30:45
No. It won't be my key
under the carpet.

:30:47
It will be hers.
:30:49
I shall take it from her handbag
and hide it out there...

:30:51
...just before I leave the flat.
:30:53
She's not going out,
so she won't miss it.

:30:56
When I come back with Halliday,
I'll use my own key to let us in.


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