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:48:01
Hasn't gone near the bedroom.
:48:04
Now you go home
and get some sleep. Good night.

:48:07
"Good night."
:48:17
"What's it about, Jeff?"
:48:19
Look, Doyle,
I can't tell you over the phone.

:48:22
You have to be here
and see the whole set-up.

:48:24
It's probably nothing.
It's just a little neighbourhood murder.

:48:28
- "Did you say murder?"
- Yes, as a matter of fact, I did.

:48:31
"Oh, come now."
:48:33
My only thought was throwing a little
business your way, that's all.

:48:35
I figured a detective would jump at
the chance of something to detect.

:48:39
- "l'm not working."
- What?

:48:40
"This happens to be my day off."
:48:42
I usually took my best pictures
on my day off.

:48:45
- "l'll drop by."
- OK, Doyle. As soon as you can.

:48:50
Bless your heart, Stella.
:48:52
Gee whiz, look at this.
:48:54
I can't tell you
what a welcome sight this is.

:48:56
No wonder your husband still loves you.
:48:58
- The police.
- What?

:48:59
- You called the police.
- Well, not exactly.

:49:02
Not an official call.
It's an old friend of mine.

:49:06
An old, ornery friend of mine.
:49:09
Just where do you suppose
he cut her up?

:49:13
Of course. The bathtub.
:49:16
That's the only place where
he could have washed away the blood.

:49:29
He better get that trunk out
of there before it starts to leak.

:49:53
Harry?
:49:59
Look, look, Mr Jefferies.

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