Columbo: Blueprint for Murder
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- We usually dig 'em the day before.
- I see.

:47:04
Then you have this big hole
sitting there all night?

:47:07
It's not a safety hazard, don't worry.
:47:10
- I see, uh-huh.
- (Car horn)

:47:15
Hey, it's Mr Markham.
:47:30
- The lieutenant was looking for you.
- I'm sure he was.

:47:34
I see you have our building records.
:47:36
- Yes, sir. He wanted to take a look.
- I didn't think you'd mind.

:47:40
I wouldn't wanna dampen
your new interest in architecture.

:47:44
All right, Carl. Thanks.
:47:46
Lieutenant, anybody ever tell you
you're very much like an arachnid?

:47:50
- A what?
- A tick.

:47:52
They're excessively tenacious.
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They hang on.
They let go only under extreme prodding.

:47:59
Well, I never heard of it.
:48:06
- There it is.
- There's what?

:48:12
- Pile D3.
- What do you mean?

:48:16
- Why don't you dig it up?
- What?

:48:18
- You know you want to.
- I don't know what you're talking about.

:48:22
Oh, it's such a marvellous place
to hide a body.

:48:25
Crew comes in, digs a hole.
Hole sits there overnight.

:48:29
If I were a murderer - hypothetically
speaking - it'd be made to order.

:48:33
Drive up, dump the body. The next morning,
crew fills the hole with concrete.

:48:37
Neat, clean, foolproof.
:48:39
Wait a minute. If you were a murderer -
hypothetically, like you say -

:48:44
- you wouldn't tell this to the police.
- Why not?

:48:46
You'd never be able to dig it up.
:48:48
Besides, how do you know
I'm not a victim of my own bravado?


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