In the Heat of the Night
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:23:01
Toothpicks?! Copper...?
What's goin' on here, Chief?

:23:04
Who is this boy anyway?
:23:06
I asked him to look at the body.
That's who he is.

:23:09
It's 4.45. What time was this man killed?
:23:12
Sam found him at 3am. The doctor says
it's possible he was killed an hour earlier.

:23:17
- At two?
- Maybe a little later.

:23:20
2.1 5... 2.30?
:23:23
Would you feel the face and jaw, please?
:23:26
Am l mistaken, or has rigor begun?
:23:30
It has.
:23:33
You'll notice too
that postmortem lividity is present.

:23:36
So the time of death really has
to be earlier. Wouldn't you say?

:23:40
Mm.
:23:41
Well, we'll be able to pinpoint that
as soon as l get a thermometer.

:23:45
As you know, the loss of heat from
the brain is the most reliable way

:23:49
of determining time of death.
:23:52
Right, Chief?
:23:56
Oh, yeah.
:24:01
Well...
:24:04
Which one of you gentlemen
will assist me?

:24:14
(phone rings)
:24:17
ulam's Funer... It's for you, Chief.
:24:23
Yeah. Talk to me.
:24:25
When?
:24:27
Oh, good. Yeah, yeah. Right away. I've
got a runaway suspect, boy. I gotta go.

:24:32
Now listen, you. Anything he wants,
man, you better see that he gets it.

:24:41
Where can l wash my hands?
:24:58
(dogs barking in the distance)

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