Under Suspicion
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But let's see.
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Here. January 6.
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Yesterday afternoon.
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You say you were...
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out jogging with a dog.
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Yes. Man's best friend.
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Belonging to a neighbor of yours...
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named Ricardi.
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You ever own one?
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When I was a boy,
my family had Great Danes.

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But you don't own one now?
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Chantal prefers cats.
:12:27
- So, do you have a cat?
- Too unsanitary.

:12:32
Chantal would want a cat,
but only if it could be sanitized.

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What do you mean?
Cats are always licking themselves.

:12:38
I dumped a girlfriend once
because of her damn cat.

:12:40
Thing had me up all night
slurping away.

:12:42
A dog is a lot more unsanitary...
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but at least when
they're sleeping, they sleep.

:12:50
Thank you for that.
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Anyway, the messiest is a canary.
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She refused that too.
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But for once I stuck to my guns.
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I can be quite firm
if I need to be.

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What was his name again?
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Tango.
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Do you write that
just like ''tango''?

:13:11
How else would you write it,
like ''waltz'' or ''fox-trot''?

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When you were questioned...
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you said...
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''I discovered the girl.''
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What we're not clear about here
is what the dog was doing.

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So?
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Logically, you would expect that
the dog would have found the girl.

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Well, I suppose it did.
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But you say you found her.
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Well, me, the dog--
We were together.

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We found the body.
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What difference does it make?
I called the police.

:13:46
Unless, perhaps, you think the dog
called and disguised his voice.

:13:56
Mr. Hearst...
:13:59
two young girls
have been found strangled...


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