:43:15
In there please,
:43:18
It's only a cigarette packet -
of doubtful significance, I'd say,
:43:23
I'll bear your views in mind,
:43:25
Any idea
what you expect your fellows to find?
:43:28
- Clues,
- Well, naturally,
:43:30
Do you seriously
think they'll find anything?
:43:34
Well, somebody dragged the body
from there over to there,
:43:38
Something could have been dropped
in the process, don't you agree?
:43:42
- Yes, Yes, I do,
- Did you find anything?
:43:45
No, lnspector, Not a thing,
:43:47
- The family is here by the way,
- Thank you,
:43:50
I'll get around to them later,
:43:52
They'll enjoy that, I'm sure,
Good hunting,
:43:59
Some idiot strangles his girlfriend,
which she probably deserved
:44:03
and what do they do -
:44:05
swarm all over the place and
mess about in our private affairs,
:44:08
I said to lnspector Haddock
or whatever his name is...
:44:11
Craddock, sir, Shall I pour?
:44:15
Of course,
:44:17
Anyway,
I said to this fellow, Haddock,
:44:19
that no member of my family
had ever seen the woman before,
:44:23
- What makes you so sure of that?
- Cedric, this is absurd,
:44:27
She wasn't from around here
and she was found in our stable,
:44:31
One of us could have known her,
:44:33
- Maybe she was your girlfriend,
- What?
:44:36
Yes, yes,
I suppose Cedric has a point there,
:44:39
- He never has a point,
- I mean from the police's viewpoint,
:44:43
You're not too concerned
with the family reputation,
:44:47
You're not a member of it,
are you, strictly speaking?
:44:50
Who telephoned the police?
:44:52
Oh, I know who did that!
:44:56
Oh, who?
:44:58
Obviously someone
who knew the body was there,