Columbo: Death Lends a Hand
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Struck her like this.
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Which means the murderer is left-handed.
Well, that's interesting.

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That's provided, of course,
all these speculations are valid.

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Yeah, I would say
that we have a left-handed murderer and...

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and an unpremeditated crime.
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- We have?
- I think so, yes.

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I don't think a man kills with his hands
unless he's angry.

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As a matter of fact, you know,
maybe he didn't mean to do it.

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Could be.
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Maybe it was an accident.
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You know, I got a feeling
that when we find our friend,

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it's gonna turn out
that he has a terrible temper.

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(Laughs)
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Well, maybe you're right.
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I certainly wish
I had your crystal ball, Lieutenant.

:38:55
Why don't you let me digest all this
and then we'll talk again?

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OK. All right. Fine.
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Sure. Listen.
I want to thank you for the time.

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- Listen. Thank you.
- Right.

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Listen, before I forget...
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Gee whizz.
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I didn't wanna forget that.
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But, er, let's see.
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I had a receipt here
that I wanted you to sign.

:39:19
Well, listen, let's just make one up.
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It's a receipt for the files.
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Isn't that weird?
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- What a coincidence.
- What's that?

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A moment ago, we were talking about
left-handed people and you're left-handed.

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And right-handed.
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I'm ambidextrous.
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That means
I don't favour either hand particularly.

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It's a character trait shared by
about ten percent of the world's population.

:39:55
Ten percent? No kidding?
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- Anything else?
- Er, no.

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No, I don't think so. Listen.
This is a little bit off the subject.


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