Murder She Said
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:04:02
- Milchester,
- Milchester, I see,

:04:05
I'll report it
to the stationmaster...

:04:07
- Yes, please do,
- Thank you,

:04:14
A bad dream indeed,
:04:32
All right, Lucy, I'll answer that,
:04:39
- Good morning...
- Not today,

:04:43
Inspector Craddock, County ClD,
:04:45
Oh, I am so sorry,
Do come in, lnspector,

:04:50
I've been going through
all the papers for the last two days

:04:54
and not a word about the murder,
:04:56
I suppose the police asked the press
to say nothing for now,

:05:00
Do sit down,
:05:02
Lull the murderer into a false sense
of security, then pounce!

:05:06
What's that?
:05:07
Oh, how stupid of me, I am so sorry,
:05:10
Lucy!
You will have some tea, won't you?

:05:13
- Oh...
- Tea for the lnspector, please,

:05:15
Yes, ma'am,
:05:18
Well now, have you got him?
:05:20
Well, l... that is...
:05:24
,, we've come to the conclusion that
what you saw on the train was...

:05:29
,, a man and a woman...
:05:30
Yes, as I said,
:05:32
I mean...
perhaps they were honeymooners?

:05:37
Inspector, I may be
what is termed a spinster,

:05:42
but I do know the difference
between horseplay and murder,

:05:46
Yes, Miss Marple, but there's been
a full search of every train

:05:51
and no hospital has treated
any such woman,

:05:53
She was blonde,
with a fur collar coat,

:05:55
No such woman was seen getting on or
off a train alone or accompanied,


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