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was to commit an actual, real life murder,
hide the body,

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then leave clues linking you with
the crime scattered about the house,

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convinced that the poor,
simple minded Police...

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would never recognize 'em for what they were.
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"Please, sir, Andrew wyke can't rest
until he's committed a real murder,

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but he's gonna make fools
out of all you coppers."

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Honestly ! Tell that to
the average desk Sergeant,

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and you'll find yourself strapped
right into the giggle jacket.

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Not so, in fact.
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I told them that if they didn't believe me,
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one look at your books and the
furnishings of your house...

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would confirm what I said
about your obsessions.

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Go on.
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I also told them that two days ago,
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your girlfriend came to my house in great
distress, saying that you suspected her...

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of having affairs with other men
and threatened to kill her.

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I bet they believed every word of that !
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In the end, yes, they did.
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My dear boy.
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I do appreciate that
in spite of your denials,

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you've been captivated by
the spirit of games-playing...

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and the need, as you see it,
to win at any cost.

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But frankly, you are trying too hard...
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to be a big boy too soon.
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Hello-- hello, Joyce ?
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It's Andrew.
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Can I speak to Tea ?
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She-- what ?
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Been strangled--
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Well, where was this ?
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When-when was it ?
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Where was she found ?
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What ?
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Uh, Joyce, uh,

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