A Perfect Murder
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1:11:03
It lasted from five minutes
before ten to nine minutes after.

1:11:08
That has to be one of the cleaner
alibis I've come across.

1:11:11
I took your case apart
a thousand times. . .

1:11:14
. . .then I put it back together again.
1:11:16
There was always one piece left. . .
1:11:18
. . . 1 ike a screw that didn't fit.
1:11:20
The dead man had a wallet,
cash and change, driver's license. . .

1:11:24
. . .membership card
to a video store, but. . .

1:11:27
. . .not a single key.
1:11:29
Not one.
1:11:31
Not even to his apartment.
1:11:36
Elliot, it's a zero-sum game.
You don't have the balls for it.

1:11:41
By tomorrow, neither of us
will have any balls left.

1:11:44
-Don't panic.
-You're damn right I am.

1:11:46
You drop 50 million in a day.
1:11:49
You know how fast 50 becomes 500?
1:11:51
Not now. What's the spot rate?
1:11:53
We're sitting at ground zero.
1:11:55
You're telling me,
"Think happy thoughts"?

1:11:57
I said, not now!
1:11:59
I'm sorry, but I have a caller
who says this is an emergency.

1:12:02
He says it concerns Emily.
1:12:06
-Who is it?
-He won 't identify himself.

1:12:13
Who is this?
1:12:16
A tragic confrontation will ensue.
1:12:19
It should appear to be...
1:12:21
...stupid and...
1:12:23
...spur-of-the-moment.
1:12:25
I've always thought that "bludgeon"
has a spur-of-the-moment sound.

1:12:29
Maybe you could use one of these.
1:12:36
Meet me at the diner at the corner
of Maiden and South.

1:12:40
Right now.
1:12:48
He was a con named Ronald Diggs.
1:12:50
Fresh from state prison in California.

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