Frenzy
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1:05:03
He was incautious enough
to tell them his name.

1:05:06
I don't think an ex-RAF officer
would sleep in such a place

1:05:08
- unless he was broke, do you?
- No, l don't.

1:05:12
So, let's assume he was.
1:05:16
Last night, however, he slept in the...
1:05:19
Coburg Hotel in Bayswater,
1:05:20
and paid for his extremely expensive
room with a ten-pound note.

1:05:25
The note bore traces
of Mrs Blaney's face powder.

1:05:29
I mean, the murderer
not only strangled Mrs Blaney,

1:05:32
he stole money from her handbag as well.
1:05:34
Ergo... Blaney is the thief
and also the murderer.

1:05:40
That ties it up then.
1:05:42
Well, I think so.
1:05:45
And furthermore, there is a waitress
1:05:48
at Mrs Blaney's club who can also testify
1:05:50
to Blaney's aggressive behaviour
towards his wife the previous night.

1:05:55
He doesn't seem to have been
very discreet, does he?

1:05:57
No. Discretion is not traditionally
the strong suit of the psychopath.

1:06:01
Believe me, that's what we're dealing with.
1:06:03
You ought to read his wife's divorce...
petition.

1:06:06
What exactly is in this soup?
1:06:08
Why? Don't you like it?
1:06:10
Mmm! It's delicious.
1:06:14
But I find the...
1:06:16
ingredients somewhat mystifying.
1:06:19
They're smelts, ling,
1:06:22
conger eel, John Dory,
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pilchards and frog fish.
1:06:29
Now, since that must've been
fairly satisfying,

1:06:31
I thought a simple
roast bird would be enough.

1:06:39
Caille aux raisins.
1:06:42
Hmm?
1:06:44
Quail with... grapes.
1:06:48
Ahh!
1:06:53
- I must say, I'm very worried.
- About Mr Blaney?

1:06:57
Yes. He's gone off with a barmaid
he used to work with.


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