Murder She Said
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:07:06
I'm sorry, The Hatrack Hanging,
Falcon Smith's latest,

:07:10
we haven't received our copy yet,
:07:13
Plain inefficiency,
:07:15
- Let me know the moment it comes in,
- Of course, Mrs Stainton,

:07:19
- Good morning, Miss Marple,
- Good morning, Mr Stringer,

:07:23
Good morning, Hilda,
:07:27
One moment...
:07:29
,, The Hatrack Hanging,
I've been keeping it for you,

:07:36
- Would you say I am unstable?
- Certainly not,

:07:40
- In full possession of my faculties?
- Absolutely...

:07:44
- Not given to hallucinations?
- No,

:07:46
Thank you, Mr Stringer,
:07:48
- The police think I'm dotty,
- What?

:07:50
Apparently,
I saw a young man and woman

:07:53
in the throes of connubial bliss,
:07:55
If I were you, Miss Marple,
I would write to the Chief Constable,

:08:00
Mr Stringer, how many detective
novels have we read over the years?

:08:04
Impossible to say,
Certainly hundreds,

:08:06
Yes, which gives us a certain
knowledge of the criminal mind?

:08:11
Most assuredly,
:08:12
Well, this is where we put
that knowledge to the test,

:08:16
- We?
- Yes, we!

:08:23
So it has come in!
:08:25
Oh, has it?
:08:26
Well, I think I have first call,
:08:29
You won't like it, Too obvious,
The mother did it, of course,

:08:32
How do you know? It's just come in,
:08:34
It always is with Falcon Smith,
A deprived child, you know,

:08:40
Crumpets for tea,
Mr Stringer, if you care to join me,

:08:43
Indeed I would, Miss Marple,
:08:50
Ah, yes, here we are,
:08:52
I calculate the five o'clock express
to Brackhampton overtook my train

:08:57
somewhere about there,
:08:59
How can you be sure?

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