: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?
:49:13
How much would it cost?
I mean, to actually dig up pile D3?
:49:17
Just for the sake of curiosity.
:49:19
A great deal more than your bank account.
:49:21
Then there's permits,
if you got permission, which is doubtful.
:49:25
Mmm. Probably be a mess, wouldn't it?
:49:28
- Well, it's a lot of concrete.
- Yeah, it sure is.
:49:31
You really believe that Beau Williamson
met with foul play, don't you?
:49:35
That's astonishing.
There's no body, no proof.
:49:38
Aside from Goldie's pathetic fraud,
no motive.
:49:41
- Well, actually, there is a motive.
- Oh?
:49:45
Oh, yes. It's in Mr Williamson's will.
:49:47
Before I dropped it off at his wife's house,
I stopped by to see my brother-in-law.
:49:53
He's an attorney. Nothing big,
you understand, but he's pretty good.
:49:59
- You've been very busy.
- It's just part of the job.