Columbo: Death Lends a Hand
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:01:38
He's just coming in now.
:01:41
'I want you to listen very carefully, please.'
:01:55
I'm Arthur Kennicut.
Mr Brimmer's expecting me.

:01:58
- Oh, yes, sir. Go right in, please.
- Thank you.

:02:06
Oh, Mr Kennicut.
:02:08
You're right on time.
:02:10
- Won't you sit down?
- Thank you.

:02:12
- Would you care for something to drink?
- Some coffee, black.

:02:16
From your paper, I see you've taken a stand
:02:18
on this federal judgeship
that's giving everybody fits.

:02:21
I'd rather not talk politics right now,
Mr Brimmer.

:02:24
Yes, of course. Thank you, Henry.
:02:32
Well, this is your wife's file, Mr Kennicut,
:02:35
and the fact sheet shows five weeks
of intensive surveillance.

:02:39
'All movement, personal contact,
telephone communications.'

:02:43
- It's really quite extensive.
- And?

:02:47
You have nothing to worry about.
It's a clean bill of health.

:02:51
- You sure?
- I'm not in the habit of making mistakes.

:02:55
Yes. I'm sorry, of course.
:02:57
But lately it's been like waiting for
a biopsy report - benign or malignant.


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