Columbo: Dead Weight
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Well, this work is very, very interesting.
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They say it's important
to work with your hands.

:26:06
It's very good therapy.
:26:08
And she needs it.
:26:14
I'm just a mass
of therapeutic studies lately...

:26:17
sailing, art classes.
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- I even went back to work.
- What do you do?

:26:23
I work with children and animals.
:26:26
Well, that's constructive.
:26:29
You see that? That's a reflection of my job.
:26:34
Oh. You don't know what it is, do you?
:26:37
No, I don't, but it's very nice.
:26:39
It's a South American llama.
We have them at the Ark Park.

:26:42
At the where?
:26:44
It's where I work
with the children and the animals.

:26:48
I see. So this fella here is a llama, huh?
:26:53
Well, you see, I try and go
beyond the surface, you know?

:26:57
To find a deeper meaning, a truer reality.
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At least, that's what I think I do.
:27:12
Mrs Stewart, I'm gonna get right to the point.
:27:16
I couldn't find any evidence of
any shooting in that house you pointed out.

:27:20
There was no gun. There was no victim.
There was nothing.

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Just a house, a fella livin' in it.
:27:27
Well, I know what I saw.
:27:29
- Maybe you think you saw it.
- What does that mean?

:27:33
The fella that owns that house
is a retired marine general.

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He says that if you saw him in the window,
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one, he was alone, and two,
he was wearing a bathrobe.

:27:43
What about the man in uniform?
:27:45
He says that later on,
he did try on an old uniform

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and he was carrying
a target pistol at the time.

:27:51
He says he tripped over
a crate that he was packing.

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Now, to you, does that sound
like a reasonable explanation?


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