The Statement
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:47:17
He was shot three times.
:47:19
Twice in the chest, and once
at the base of the skull...

:47:22
...like a coup de grĂ¢ce.
:47:24
- Talked to the abbey yet?
- My sergeant did.

:47:27
They haven't had visitors recently.
And they weren't expecting anyone.

:47:34
What was his nationality?
:47:35
Hard to tell.
:47:37
So far we've found no money, no
papers, no identification, nothing.

:47:43
- Well, not quite nothing.
- Could he have just been a tourist...

:47:48
...who was shot and robbed?
- Could be.

:47:50
- But if so, the killer missed something.
- What?

:47:53
This gun. A silencer. It's been
worked on, serial numbers removed.

:47:58
Doesn't seem quite
like a tourist, does it?

:48:03
How long has he been dead?
:48:05
A week. Ten days.
:48:10
Keep me informed.
:48:12
Use the private number.
I want to keep this confidential.

:48:16
Understood.
:48:34
Yes?
:48:36
Judge Livi, minister.
:48:41
- Annemarie.
- Minister.

:48:46
This is a private meeting,
so you can call me Armand.

:48:51
Or, as your dear father
used to insist, Uncle Armand.

:48:56
Which I prefer.
:48:59
I don't want you to be obsequious, but
a little respect never comes amiss.


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