:21:00
	People. Magazines.
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	Conversations.
:21:05
	I'm constantly finding scraps of paper
and old matchbook covers
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	all over the house with notes and ideas.
:21:12
	And those were mysteries, too,
weren't they, huh?
:21:15
	They're tricky. I'll tell you that.
I could never figure those things out.
:21:19
	Well, it got harder. Maybe that's why
he decided to go out on his own.
:21:24
	- Really? I didn't know that.
- He wanted to do some serious work.
:21:27
	No kidding?
:21:30
	How did Mr Franklin take that?
:21:33
	Not very well.
:21:36
	But he'll get over it.
:21:38
	- Gee, I'd hate to be in his shoes.
- Why?
:21:41
	You got a writing team, they're famous,
they break up and what happens?
:21:45
	One fella continues writing books
and the other just stops.
:21:49
	That's what I keep telling Jim, that sooner
or later, people are bound to find out.
:21:55
	- That your husband did all the writing?
- Mm.
:22:00
	Kind of tough on Mr Franklin's ego.
:22:24
	(Doorbell)
:22:30
	- Oh, Ken.
- Jo. I know, I know. Just take it easy.
:22:36
	I drove up here as fast as I could.
:22:39
	- Is there anything new?
- No, not yet.
:22:42
	Jo, it's incredible. I just saw him
this morning at the office.
:22:46
	Oh, I'm sorry, Ken.
Lieutenant Columbo, Mr Franklin.
:22:52
	- How are you doing?
- No, the question is, how are you doing?
:22:55
	Well, I'm afraid we just got started.
:22:58
	Has Jim been found yet?