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I closed them.
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- You--
- Yes, I strangled her,

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right over there on that rug.
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I strangled her.
And-- oh, yes,

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I screwed her first.
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You raped and strangled--
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No, not rape.
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She wanted it.
- You're lying !

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You can't take me with
a crude game like this.

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Honestly, Milo, I gave you
credit for better sport.

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When I was here yesterday...
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planting the blood and
clothes for old Doppler,

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Tea showed up looking for you.
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So I "pitched her a little woo,"
as you would've said in your day,

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and we danced cheek to cheek to those
cornball, big-band oldies of yours.

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I mean, who but you would have them ?
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Anyway, it worked.
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She got itchy, and I had to scratch,
didn't I ?

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And afterwards she got sleepy,
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and that's when I did it, old boy.
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I wrung her neck.
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She was under that freshly-dug mound of earth...
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that old Doppler took such a fancy to.
- "Was" ? She's not now ?

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- No, I moved her.
- Where to ?

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The flooded gravel pit ?
Fu Manchu's abandoned glue factory ?

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It doesn't matter where to.
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The Police will find her in due course
if they haven't found her already.

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- The Police ?
- Yes.

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I phoned them about an hour ago...
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and asked them to meet me here at 10:00.
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They should arrive in about 15 minutes.
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I'm sure they will too.
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Led, no doubt, by intrepid,
downy Inspector Doppler.
- Nope.

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It'll be a real cop, all right.
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Detective Sergeant Tarrant
Is his name.

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Check it, if you like.
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I told him a lot about you, Andrew.
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I said I knew you to be a man
obsessed with games-playing...

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and murder considered as a fine art.
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Your life's great ambition, I said,
of which you'd often spoken...


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