They Call Me MISTER Tibbs!
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:18:06
Someone said he saw you. He phoned us.
:18:10
- Who?
- We don't know.

:18:14
I think someone's trying
to discredit the campaign.

:18:16
That's possible.
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Logan, tell me.
:18:24
What was Joy to you?
:18:27
She had no job. Those apartments rent
for $300 a month. And the furnishings.

:18:32
Have you seen her new carpet?
Must have cost $20 a yard.

:18:35
- Yes, I've seen it.
- Then you must have been there today.

:18:40
- Why do you say that?
- It was only put down yesterday.

:18:42
- Then I could have seen it yesterday.
- Did you?

:18:47
No, l...
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I was there today, Virgil.
:18:53
What time?
:18:59
About 4.30 or so.
:19:02
Just making your parish rounds, huh?
:19:05
I'm reminding you, you don't have
to say anything without a lawyer.

:19:09
No, I want to.
:19:11
I want to answer, Virgil.
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I... did know Joy.
:19:19
I tried to help her, like so many others.
:19:21
I lent her books. I tried to get her
to go back to her family...

:19:24
We'll be needing
the clothes you're wearing, too.

:19:28
What time did you leave her apartment?
:19:32
Uh... I went on other visits.
:19:36
I'm not sure about the time,
but I went to the Bakers.

:19:39
I, uh, went to the Greens.
They weren't home.

:19:43
But I did see, uh...
:19:46
- I did see Mrs Battaglia.
- What time?

:19:52
I'm not sure about the time. I, uh...
:19:55
She was cooking dinner.
:19:58
OK.

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