A Perfect Murder
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1:22:01
No doors had been forced open,
so I assumed that he had your key.

1:22:05
But when? I'd used it
to come home that evening.

1:22:09
Are you sure you used your key?
lf memory serves me. . .

1:22:13
. . .the door was wide open.
I saw you walk in.

1:22:16
Maybe.
1:22:18
In which case, he could've
taken your key anytime. . .

1:22:21
. . .even the day before.
Did you see him the day before?

1:22:26
Yes.
1:22:27
I searched his pockets,
I found what I thought was your key. . .

1:22:31
. . .I grabbed a screwdriver,
jimmied the door.

1:22:35
I put it in his pocket,
took what I thought was your key. . .

1:22:38
. . .and put it on your key chain.
1:22:41
Baby, I am so sorry
for having to put you through this.

1:22:46
It was the only thing I could do.
1:22:48
Can you ever forgive me?
1:22:51
Honey, I already have.
1:23:00
We have to go to the police.
1:23:04
I don't know if this is the time
for brutal honesty.

1:23:08
I've tampered with evidence. . .
1:23:10
. . .in a homicide.
1:23:11
I paid off a blackmail.
I'm in over my head and so are you.

1:23:14
Think it through!
David could say anything he wants.

1:23:19
He could say that
I hired him to kill you.

1:23:21
Or that he blackmailed us,
the happy, wealthy couple.

1:23:24
It'd appear we killed that poor
bastard, thinking it was David.

1:23:27
It depends on how he plays it.
1:23:29
What about the man that I killed?
1:23:32
That has to do with David?
1:23:34
Well, it must!
1:23:35
Do you have any idea how many
burglaries there are each day?

1:23:40
I don't think so.
1:23:46
What are we going to do now?
1:23:49
We'll have to disentangle ourselves
from your artist friend.

1:23:54
Is there anything in his loft that
could link David to us?

1:23:59
My ring.

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