Drowning Mona
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Come here.
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Look. I've been thinkin'.
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Oh, no. Don't.
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Listen to me.
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Jeff Dearly's key chain
is on a rack in his kitchen.

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- Great. Wonderful.
- But where's it supposed to be?

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- I have no idea. Why don't you tell me?
- Hanging from the ignition...

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of the victim's car.
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- What about Mona's keys?
- That's what I'm sayin'.

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Mona's keys were on Jeff s key ring
in the kitchen.

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Jeff s keys were on Mona's key chain
in the car.

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So somebody switched their keys?
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- Definitely.
- No, I don't think so.

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Oh, you don't think so?
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As far as I'm concerned, " Ding-dong,
the witch is dead." End of story.

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One less ain't gonna kill her.
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It's kinda weird, you know,
seein' the tombstone and all.

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" Demoted wife, mother and dressmaker."
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I didn't know your mom
was a dressmaker.

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Me neither.
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Guess what. They're callin'
Mona's accident a "case"...

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which means they don't think she died
because of some slippery road.

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- So?
- So that means there's an investigation.

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It means they have leads.
Phil, I watch A&E.

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I understand
the way a cop's mind works.

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You see, they see you
standin' here touchin' me...


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