:08:01
It's a murder house. I
wouldn't go near there for $100.
:08:05
I wouldn't go
near there for 200.
:08:07
Three hundred.
Four.
:08:09
Five.
Six.
:08:11
Girls, girls, please.
Anyway, it's a murder house.
:08:15
Murder and suicide.
Murder and suicide.
:08:19
Well, thank the good Lord they're
finally tearing that place down.
:08:22
Tearing it down?
Mm-hmm.
:08:24
Ephraigm Simmons's nephew
came to town two days ago.
:08:27
Nicholas!
Nick!
:08:29
Anyway, he's finally getting
the will probated.
:08:31
I hear he's gonna
bulldoze it to the ground.
:08:34
Didn't they question him
about that murder at the time?
:08:36
Mm-hmm.
He was cleared.
:08:38
I never liked his eyes.
So dark.
:08:42
His eyes were blue.
Dark eyes.
:08:45
Girls, really.
:08:47
All the Simmonses
had the Simmons eyes.
:08:57
Oh. It's Alma, Ollie.
:09:00
Tell her I'll be
right out.
:09:04
- Good morning, Alma.
- Oh, good morning, Mrs. Miller!
:09:07
He's still eating, Alma. Why
don't you come in for some coffee?
:09:10
Oh, no, thank you. I'll just
stay out here and get some sun.
:09:13
Oh. As you wish, dear.
:09:16
Ooh! Love that print!
:09:18
Thank you.
I got it at Belson's.
:09:20
Three ninety-five.
:09:22
She's an awful sweet girl.
Yeah, she's a good kid.
:09:26
My niece Malva bought
a print at Belson's.
:09:29
It was red, and had
yellow flowers...
:09:31
across the...
the bosoms.
:09:36
Uh... Would you excuse
me for just a minute?
:09:41
You know,
I'll never understand...
:09:44
why old Mr. Simmons
murdered his wife.
:09:47
Everyone knows
Ephraigm was crazy.
:09:49
They all had cold eyes
with thin lids.
:09:53
Toast, please, Ollie.
:09:55
Mmm, sure.