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:54:05
- What's the coroner doing here?
- I don't know.

:54:09
Milt! This isn't necessary.
:54:11
I'll be the judge of that, Lloyd.
:54:13
Wait out here.
:54:15
Guard the house or something.
:54:21
Was he alive when you got here?
:54:24
He'd been dead maybe five minutes.
:54:27
Whatever it was, it was abrupt and acute.
:54:30
What's your guess? Massive coronary?
Cerebral haemorrhage?

:54:34
His wife says he was bitten by a spider
just before he seized.

:54:39
Oh, right.
:54:41
Sam told me about you.
:54:43
You're the hot shot who won't accept
anyone else's diagnosis.

:54:47
I'll accept it if I agree with it.
:54:50
Good.
:54:52
Let me show you something.
:54:54
Down here.
:54:59
I believe that's a spider bite.
:55:03
I'll buy that.
:55:05
But I rather doubt that's what killed him
:55:07
In twenty years,
I've seen only one spider-bite fatality.

:55:11
And that involved a black widow
and a one- year-old child.

:55:14
No. My guess is that
Sam overexerted himself.

:55:18
His wife said he was using the treadmill
just before he keeled over.

:55:21
You may be right.
:55:25
I want a full autopsy.
:55:26
Tissue samples, blood toxicology,
the whole nine yards.

:55:29
- Wait just one second.
- Shut up, Lloyd.

:55:31
- You'll get Evelyn's permission, of course.
- Of course.

:55:34
- You need a ride home?
- No, I'm all right, thanks.

:55:37
You better take care of yourself now.
You're the town doctor.

:55:41
Say "Aahh."
:55:45
Okay, I think we're gonna
treat this inflammation with antibiotics.

:55:52
Does this mean
I don't get any ice cream?

:55:54
I'll buy you a double scoop
on the way home.

:55:56
Who's next?
:55:58
I'll take that. Thank you very much.

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