Murder by Numbers
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:31:02
I think you should tell me
what's going on.

:31:05
Because I'm spinning out here.
:31:08
Shoe prints matching these were found
at a murder scene last week.

:31:12
- The Covington woman?
- That's right.

:31:15
You think the person who stole
my shoes committed this murder?

:31:20
I'll cooperate in any way I can.
:31:22
Any idea who stole your boots?
:31:24
No, I don't. I wish I did now, though.
:31:27
- Any enemies at school?
- Well, it's high school.

:31:31
What does that mean?
:31:33
Not to sound arrogant,
but there are people who envy me.

:31:36
- Really?
- Yeah.

:31:38
Why would they do that?
:31:41
Well, let's just say
that I'm very fortunate...

:31:44
...and that I've been blessed
in many ways.

:31:48
- Must be nice being you, Richard.
- I got no complaints.

:31:53
It all checked out.
He filed a report about the boots.

:31:57
And made a big fuss to the principal.
:32:00
Yeah, I bet he was a pain in the ass.
:32:03
- She didn't say that.
- No, believe me. I hate kids like that.

:32:08
Like what?
:32:13
What about the study session?
:32:16
Six kids were at his house with him
from 7 or 7:30 Thursday evening...

:32:22
...till 3 a.m. Friday.
I talked to all of them.

:32:25
He was there except for 15 minutes...
:32:28
...he went to an ATM
to get cash for a pizza.

:32:31
- Did you check that out?
- Yeah, he withdrew $40 at 9: 19.

:32:39
Get that enhanced.
:32:41
- Why?
- Because I can't see his face.

:32:44
It's him.
:32:46
I can't see his face.
:32:50
- You really think he's involved?
- I don't know.

:32:54
But something's not right
with that kid.

:32:57
Fifteen minutes.
It doesn't give him enough time.


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