They Call Me MISTER Tibbs!
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:10:03
- Lady at the switchboard saw nothing.
- What about the fire escapes?

:10:07
I haven't looked.
:10:09
- Now is a good time to start.
- Yes, sir.

:10:12
Eddie? George, I want in the living room,
and I want that glass sent down to the lab,

:10:17
and John, in the kitchen. Come on.
:10:20
Anything?
:10:22
Oh, too much. She's been strangled, too.
:10:25
- lt'll take the autopsy to clear things up.
- What about a time?

:10:29
You know me. I never guess
except in a court of law.

:10:32
The lights weren't on.
Would you put it before dark?

:10:34
You heard me the first time.
:10:37
Deutsch? Deutsch, come in, please. Over.
:10:40
- Yeah?
- This is Kenner.

:10:43
What about Logan Sharpe?
:10:45
He's home. He's been there since 7.15.
There are witnesses.

:10:48
OK. Out.
:10:54
Who made that phone call?
:10:58
That's the question.
:11:00
Don't you and Sharpe
sit in the same pew?

:11:03
Maybe you oughta pass this one.
:11:19
Lieutenant, this looks like a new carpet.
A lot of this loose stuff's lying around.

:11:25
- Take some down to the lab.
- And here, I think, some semen.

:11:29
Scrape it.
:11:34
Oh, Lieutenant?
:11:37
There's some more on the couch.
:11:42
There's semen on the spread, Lieutenant.
:11:45
- Book it. And run an acid phosphatase.
- Looks like Joy's had a very busy day.

:11:49
- This room's been dusted?
- Yes, sir.

:11:54
Check out the hallway and the roof.
:11:56
- Eddie, take Joe with you.
- Got it.


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