:51:00
Besides whether you killed him
or not, you've incriminated yourself.
:51:03
You'll have more of a job explaining
a body that you didn't kill and bury,
:51:07
than a body that you accidentally
killed and buried, right, Captain?
:51:16
You're not supposed to bury bodies
whenever you find them.
:51:18
It makes people suspicious.
:51:20
Supposed to tell the police
or advertise or something.
:51:23
Oh, Sammy, you don't understand.
You don't comprehend one bit.
:51:27
You wouldn't like me to go through
life not knowing if I've killed him?
:51:33
Very inconsistent. First, you tell me
you've got no conscience.
:51:37
Now you talk about something that
sounds remarkably like a conscience.
:51:40
Oh, Sammy, come on. Help me.
:51:42
I don't care if I killed him or not,
for all that matters.
:51:45
But I'll get the shakes
whenever I see a policeman.
:51:50
All right.
:51:52
If I had my choice, I'd rather be
thought a murderer than proved one.
:51:55
Thank you. With two of us digging,
we'll have Harry out in nothing flat.
:52:07
Can't see much from here. I'd better
get in down there and look at him.
:52:11
- Let me do the honours.
- OK, Sammy. You've got good eyes.
:52:16
Hey, that isn't a bullet wound.
:52:19
Isn't a bullet wound?
Well, what d'ya know.
:52:23
That's what they call a blow
with a blunt instrument.
:52:26
Huh? What are you thinking, Sammy?
:52:30
I think, Captain Wiles,
we're tangled up in a murder.
:52:35
Murder? If it's murder, who done it?
:52:38
- Who did it?
- That's what I say, who done it?
:52:41
Apart from Jennifer Rogers,
who else'd want to kill him?
:52:46
Apart from Jennifer?
:52:48
- Yeah. Do you think that she would -
- Oh, it's ridiculous.
:52:52
You said she was surprised to see
the body when she came up here.
:52:55
You said she hit him on the head.
:52:57
Coming home from Madagascar once,
we had a fireman on board
:52:59
who hit his head on a brick wall
and died two days later.