They Call Me MISTER Tibbs!
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:08:02
Well, I've been looking all over for you.
What's this all about?

:08:10
It's glass from the carpet?
What the hell is going on here?

:08:14
This isn't your own private case.
I got my name on it in big block letters!

:08:18
- Will you stop talking like a policeman?
- It's what I happen to be. Are you?

:08:26
Glass from the sole
of one of Logan's sneakers.

:08:33
- It matches.
- Well, praise the Lord.

:08:37
You weren't going to tell me
about it, were you?

:08:46
Oh, no. Look, Virgil,
I really didn't mean that, uh...

:08:52
But you can't let
personal feelings interfere...

:08:54
Spare yourself, will you, Herb?
I can think my way through that one.

:09:00
But let me try this out.
:09:02
The lab checked out
his clothes and shoes. No blood.

:09:05
- And also no carpet lint, right?
- It wasn't important.

:09:09
- He admitted he was there on Sunday.
- OK. Then I remember the sneakers.

:09:13
And they've got broken glass in them,
and that's damned important,

:09:17
because it only could have
gotten there afterwards.

:09:21
Yeah. Broken glass on the floor
would be a little scratchy

:09:26
the way she did business,
all over the place.

:09:31
So, what would you do?
:09:34
I'd haul him in.
:09:39
Then all hell breaks loose. "Cops
railroad leader of home-rule movement."

:09:44
- They'll be in the streets, marching...
- Virge, I'm a liberal myself,

:09:47
but home rule, that's too far-out for me.
:09:49
I don't wanna be pushed around
by a bunch of amateurs.

:09:53
He had no known motive, and there
can be other explanations for this glass,

:09:57
- so how sure can you be that he did it?
- Damn sure.


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