:32:05
Stamp it out.
:32:16
Now...
:32:20
try this one. Quickly, just once.
:32:27
No, let it burn out.
:32:28
You see, if it's dark
and it's awkward for you...
:32:32
you may stamp on the filter
instead of the lit end.
:32:35
- lf you only have one shot at it.
- As Clinton did.
:32:40
It was in the box
where he was killed, after all.
:32:44
Bear with me, please.
:32:47
Now, remember, we both thought
this came from the priest's box.
:32:51
It doesn't. That wood was carved.
This is plain.
:32:54
It's from the side grille.
:32:57
How did it find its way into Clinton's robe?
:33:01
Someone broke the grille.
:33:06
- You're saying, who?
- Could we be shy one actor in the piece?
:33:11
Meaning someone
who saw the whole thing.
:33:14
Now, none of it would seem
quite so sinister...
:33:17
if it weren't for this.
:33:22
We found Lee in Clinton's stateroom.
:33:24
But her cabin was locked from the outside.
What could she have locked it with?
:33:28
The only key to the cabins
was in the wheelhouse.
:33:31
She probably went into the john
and out through my cabin.
:33:34
No, because your door to the bathroom
was bolted from the inside.
:33:37
I had to unbolt it myself.
:33:40
There's got to be some explanation.
:33:42
The point is that anybody could have
taken the key last night.
:33:46
Then again, maybe Clinton
broke the grille, nobody else was there...
:33:51
and I'm just puttering my way through
the debris of my rusty imagination.