Manhattan Murder Mystery
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:20:02
That's what you do
if you don't want an autopsy.

:20:05
You don't want something discovered.
Like poison.

:20:09
Right. They'd have detected poison,
wouldn't they?

:20:12
I don't know.
There are a lot of exotic poisons.

:20:16
But why would he lie?
Why would he lie at all?

:20:20
You guys are slipping
into a mad obsession.

:20:23
Would you do that?
I'm not good at that kind of thing.

:20:26
All right. Okay. Well, I'll talk
to you later. Okay, bye.

:20:31
- Could we go to bed now?
- I'm not tired.

:20:33
- What do you mean?
- They gonna call the funeral home.

:20:37
I don't know why
you're not fascinated with this.

:20:40
- We could be living next to a murderer.
- New York's a melting pot. Get used to it.

:21:27
Oh, my God.
:21:30
- Hey, are you okay?
- Larry. Larry, I heard a noise.

:21:34
I heard a noise in the hall. I think
Mr. House was getting on the elevator.

:21:40
- You sure?
- I'm almost certain it was him.

:21:44
So what? It's not a crime.
He can get on the elevator.

:21:48
- Who would at 1:30 a.m.?
- I was in a deep sleep.

:21:51
What's the difference?
:21:52
You know how we complain
about the geriatric floor? That joke?

:21:56
So it was him. He got on the elevator.
It's not a felony. He's entitled.


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