Manhattan Murder Mystery
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:50:02
What's going on? Let me put it this way.
Total psychotic breakdown. Okay?

:50:07
Maybe she's a twin.
Now, forget this.

:50:09
Tell me if I put in too much fudge
in my casserole.

:50:13
You're getting so close-minded
these days. I just... Oh, God.

:50:17
- Hello? Ted.
- Ted.

:50:20
You're not going to believe this,
but I saw Mrs. House.

:50:24
Yeah, Mrs. House.
The murdered woman. Right.

:50:27
She wasn't murdered. It was a coronary.
I don't know what she's talking about.

:50:32
No, I'm sure I saw her.
She was on a bus.

:50:35
I saw her just moments after you left.
:50:37
Right. He was at the wine tasting too.
Sure, why not.

:50:41
Would you? Great. Run a check
on Paul and Lillian House...

:50:45
Don't run a check. Can you call back?
My marriage is falling apart.

:50:49
If you're gonna have an affair,
you don't need a murder to do it.

:50:53
I'm telling you, I saw Mrs. House.
:50:56
Yes, I know. On the dead persons' bus.
Now, sit down.

:50:59
I can show you the exact spot, Larry.
:51:03
- What about lunch? Tomorrow?
- No, I've got a business lunch.

:51:07
This is just such a shock.
:51:10
- I'm vibrating from this.
- We got tickets to the theatre.

:51:14
What? I'm not going to the theatre.
:51:16
We've been holding onto these tickets
for months.

:51:19
Do you comprehend the enormity
of what I'm telling you?

:51:23
- Tell the police, not me.
- What am I going to say to them?

:51:27
- Tell them your story.
- I don't have a story.

:51:30
- I got nothing.
- That's right, you've got nothing.

:51:34
- Unless I locate her, huh?
- Yeah, okay.

:51:37
- Okay?
- Sit down. We're going to the theatre.

:51:46
Jack, you were there when Mrs. House
died, right? You saw her?

:51:51
- You saw her?
- She was lying on the floor.

:51:53
- You're sure it was her, right?
- I'm sure.

:51:56
- He's sure.
- Right. Right.

:51:59
My wife's had bad dreams and
doesn't know what she's talking about.


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