Dressed to Kill
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1:10:00
from uh... breaking in.
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You know, uh, searching for
some evidence to defend her case.

1:10:07
Yeah, well I get it.
You want me to break in for you.

1:10:09
Hey, I don't want you to
do anything illegal.

1:10:11
You can quote me on that.
But I'm booking you tomorrow.

1:10:15
You go it? Tomorrow.
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I'm Dr. Levy.
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How do you do? I'm Dr. Elliott.
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What can I do for you, Dr. Elliott?
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You're seeing a patient of mine.
1:10:50
That's right.
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I believe she's dangerous.
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Really. In what way?
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She's causing me trouble
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because I wouldn't approve
her sex change operation.

1:10:58
What kind of trouble has she caused you
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She's threatened me several times
over the phone.

1:11:03
She also stole my razor.
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Why would she do that?
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Doctor, did you read about the woman
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that was slashed to death in
an elevator?

1:11:11
It was on the front page,
I could hardly miss...

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Kate Miller, the victim, was my patient
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You don't think that Bobbi had
anything to do with that?

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My razor's gone Kate Miller
was killed with a razor.

1:11:23
Nobody else could have taken it?
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Doctor, I am not paranoid.
Bobbi has threatened me over the phone.

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She said she was going to hurt me.
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My patient was slashed to death
and my razor's gone.

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Now you don't have to be a detective
to figure it out, do you?

1:11:37
Come with me and uh,
we'll talk to the police.

1:11:40
I've already been to the police.
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But I didn't tell them about Bobbi.
I wanted to talk to her first.

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I wanted to be absolutely sure
that it was her.

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But she wouldn't return my calls.
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I was hoping you'd be able to help.
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Um, yes. I'll help. I'll talk to her.
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If I agree with your diagnosis...
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We'll go to the police.

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