Columbo: Lady in Waiting
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:21:02
through my window.
:21:05
What time did you go to bed tonight?
:21:07
About 9:30.
:21:10
I didn't feel very well yesterday
so I didn't go out.

:21:14
Excuse me.
Did I hear you say you stayed home today?

:21:18
Yes, that's what I said.
:21:20
- You didn't go out at all?
- No.

:21:22
- That's what I said.
- Thank you.

:21:24
(Man) When you got there,
he was already dead?

:21:27
Yes, that's correct.
:21:30
Or did Miss Chadwick telephone you
after she shot her brother?

:21:34
I was on my way over.
I stopped at the gate when I heard the shots.

:21:38
- How many?
- Three.

:21:40
And the alarm was going?
:21:42
That's right.
:21:45
Why did you drop by, Mr Hamilton?
:21:48
I came to see Bryce. I work for him.
:21:51
Can you account for
your whereabouts this evening?

:21:54
I came in from Atlanta at ten. I took a cab
and got to my apartment about 10:45.

:21:59
You can check with the doorman.
:22:01
Why did you come here
after just getting home?

:22:04
It's a little involved...
:22:07
Miss Chadwick and I have been
seeing each other and Bryce objected.

:22:12
So you came over here
to have it out with him?

:22:15
I suppose you could put it that way.
:22:18
- Is this your newspaper?
- No.

:22:21
- We found these outside in the bushes.
- Thanks.

:22:25
Excuse me.
:22:29
Miss Chadwick,
are these your brother's keys?

:22:34
- Yes. Where were they?
- In the bushes.

:22:36
With that light out, it's really tough to see.
:22:39
Gentlemen, you have our statements.
If you don't mind, I think...

:22:44
I'd like to go through this once more
to make sure I got things straight.

:22:49
- Gentlemen, please.
- No, Peter, that's all right. Go on.

:22:53
Now, Miss Chadwick,
you said you went to bed at 9:30, right?

:22:57
Yes.
:22:58
And you took a sleeping pill
before you retired.


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