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:01:03
We've got to find that doll.
:01:05
lt's the one thing that proves
that Sam's connected with this.

:01:09
But it's not here.
We've looked for it.

:01:12
Well, now, wait a minute.
You're the one who told me.

:01:15
You said that Sam brought a doll
back from Canada.

:01:18
You said it's the same doll
that Roat described.

:01:20
You went right down the line
and told me that it proved...

:01:23
...that Sam and Mrs. Roat were connected.
:01:26
And now Mrs. Roat's dead,
murdered right next door.

:01:29
-Maybe l was wrong.
-That doesn't matter.

:01:32
lf you thought that way,
the police will think that way.

:01:35
Without the doll, it's a lot of ranting
and raving from those crazy Roats...

:01:38
...but with it,
the police have a case involving Sam.

:01:41
-Mike--
-Do you understand?

:01:42
Mike, did you notice how l jumped
when Mr. Roat Jr. came in here?

:01:47
-Have you been listening to me?
-For a moment, l thought it was the old man.

:01:51
He had on the exact same shoes
as his father. New shoes.

:01:55
And one of them squeaked a little bit.
:01:57
-You probably didn't notice.
-No, l didn't.

:02:01
And another thing, it's winter.
:02:03
-lt's dark early now, isn't it?
-Yes.

:02:07
Then why has everybody been
playing around with the blinds?

:02:11
-What?
-Mr. Roat did it.

:02:14
And Sgt. Carlino did it too.
:02:17
Mike.
:02:19
ls that police car still outside?
:02:23
l'll check and see.
:02:38
-Yes, and they're looking this way.
-See their faces, the policemen in the car?

:02:42
-Not very well. lt's pretty dark.
-Try. This is important.

:02:46
-Why?
-ls one of the policemen Mr. Roat?

:02:49
-ls it?
-No.

:02:53
No, it isn't.
:02:54
There'd be a radio inside a police car,
wouldn't there?

:02:57
Yeah, l suppose.
What are you getting at?

:02:59
Sgt. Carlino fiddles with the blinds...

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