They Call Me MISTER Tibbs!
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:16:02
I don't know. I don't know why they
haven't picked up the damn preacher.

:16:06
Who the hell's protecting him?
Mealie, did you touch anything?

:16:10
Touch anything? No, l...
:16:13
Oh... Oh...
:16:16
I... I picked up that little statue.
:16:19
You idiot!
:16:21
All right. Don't come back here. I'll give
you another address. Now, write it down!

:16:39
Hello!
:16:43
Hello. Mr Weedon in?
:16:45
Yeah, yeah. Come in, come in.
:16:47
Well, Lieutenant!
:16:50
Always a pleasure.
:16:52
Lieutenant Tibbs, that is Puff.
:16:57
- Always a pleasure.
- Which is it? Army, navy or air force?

:17:02
- Homicide.
- Oh! Do tell.

:17:05
But you're not fuzzy fuzz, are you?
:17:08
Have a shot of 16-year-old bourbon.
$1 2.95 a fifth? That's the attraction here.

:17:13
Thanks. Soda.
:17:15
Puff is the most amusing chick
this side of the morgue.

:17:18
But I love him. He beats me.
:17:21
- What do you want, Lieutenant?
- Where's Mealie Williamson?

:17:25
Oh, so it wasn't the whiff of bourbon that
brought you? I don't know where he is.

:17:30
Yesterday was payday. Today...
:17:32
The trouble with this country
is overemployment.

:17:35
I can think of others.
:17:37
Lieutenant, breathe in
that deep, delicate aroma.

:17:40
Thank you, Puff.
You're in apartment 5C, aren't you?

:17:43
Yeah. Would you like to come up?
:17:48
The 1 2th of the month, that's payday?
:17:50
No, I held his up.
Penalty for taking off last time.

:17:55
I suppose you've got the cheque stub?
:17:57
No. Cash is all Mealie understands.

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