Murder at the Gallop
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:21:11
- That's about all we need, sir.
- Fine. Thanks.

:21:14
Let me have
a lab report on that, will you?

:21:16
All right, sir. Funny weapon to use.
:21:19
Yes, a woman's weapon.
:21:21
Or a man's wishing everyone
to think it was a woman's.

:21:25
I wasn't precluding that possibility.
:21:29
The lady feels well enough
to talk now.

:21:31
Bring her in.
:21:33
Miss Marple, I won't keep you.
:21:35
It's all right, Inspector,
I'm entirely at your disposal.

:21:38
You don't suspect her?
:21:39
She was here.
The weapon was a hatpin.

:21:42
Would anyone make themselves
so obvious a suspect?

:21:45
There have been stupid murderers.
:21:47
She's a timid woman, Inspector,
not a stupid one.

:21:53
I think you ought
to know that this morning...

:21:55
Not now, Miss Marple, please.
:21:58
Oh, Miss Milchrest,
sit down, won't you.

:22:00
Oh dear. I've never had anything
to do with the police.

:22:03
There's nothing to worry about.
They're really very nice.

:22:06
Thank you, Miss Marple.
:22:08
You've been Mrs Lansquenet's
companion for many years?

:22:11
Oh, yes, indeed.
:22:12
I know it must be a great shock,
but there are things we need to know.

:22:16
- Well, I'll do my best.
- I'm sure you will.

:22:20
When did you see her last?
:22:22
Just before I went to the library.
:22:24
What time was that?
:22:25
I caught the two o'clock bus.
:22:28
She's been dead about two hours,
it's now 4:30pm, so about 2:30pm.

:22:33
The coroner will be more exact.
:22:35
Isn't it extremely difficult to
determine the exact time of death?

:22:41
We'll do our best to be
as accurate as possible.

:22:45
Before you left her, did she seem
nervous or upset in any way?

:22:49
No, she was fine.
She was just getting ready to go out.

:22:52
Miss Milchrest, have you any idea
at all who may have killed her?

:22:58
Aside from your suspicions
of Miss Marple.


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