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00:00and finally here he is the great man himself detective please let me introduce you to
00:10Nigella Fletcher she is my third cousin twice removed uh something like that a second cousin
00:16thrice removed actually oh it's a pleasure to meet you mrs. Fletcher miss sadly unmarried
00:22but please let me say assuredly the pleasure is all mine your renown stretches right across the
00:29pond and back again oh thank you thank you and what brings you all the way to Toronto she's an
00:36author Nigella has written a penny dreadful oh Tommy hardly a penny dreadful it's a proper novel
00:43and despite the subject matter which is why murder of course I'm sure you'll be interested
00:50Nigella is on a speaking tour promoting her book so I said I'd show the finest police station in
00:56all the colonies I'm hoping to set a novel in your fair city and who better than to show Miss Fletcher
01:02the inner workings of the Toronto Constabulary than the great detective himself William Murdoch and on
01:08that note I shall take my lovely wife to lunch oh well we're not going to that dreadful public
01:13house are we there's nothing wrong with Ryan's hotpot all right all right well detective Murdoch
01:19I am your humble student oh and would you do me the honor of signing this I really enjoyed your book
01:27it has given me numerous ideas just let me get a pen
01:31so you're saying science is a better determinant of guilt than looking someone in the eye the eyes
01:43can lie science never does yeah but it's not invaluable true but it can help to determine the
01:49direction one's investigation should take what's interesting excuse me detective Murdoch yes yes of
02:00course I'll be right there Henry yes sir miss Fletcher allow me to introduce you to Henry Higgins
02:11Newsome one of our finest constables oh well thank you sir I do what I can then please be so kind
02:18and show Miss Fletcher the ins and outs of your complex work all right right
02:25well it's no easy job being a police constable let me tell you the road is often fraught with danger
02:36well you look well able to handle it oh thank you miss I remember one time I was
02:43hello detective Murdoch Toronto Constabulary
03:00detective Ralph Wells Mr. Addison is in there thank you gentlemen thank you I'll take it from here
03:30I'm with the detective Miss Fletcher please this is a crime scene then this is indeed my lucky day
04:00please don't touch anything please don't touch anything of course anything where is constable
04:17Higgins oh I lost him about an hour ago wasn't much to it your desk sergeant very helpfully tell me
04:24where you were so I thought I'd come to where the action is well now you've seen it what you want
04:31me to go yes but please Teddy Teddy Roberts
04:40Joe finally this is the last station house on my list I thought I'd never find you what are you
04:50doing here I came to visit my friend in the big city what about your farm fields weren't ready for
04:54planting so I thought hey I got a friend in Toronto maybe I should come and see this place for myself
04:59so I'll show me around I can't I'm on shift later then sure do you mind if I just leave this year
05:08I'm gonna go kick around for a few hours are you gonna be all right yeah well you think the big
05:15city's gonna eat me up you don't need to be worried about Joe ends he knows how to handle himself
05:20Teddy so what part of full cooperation didn't you understand sir I heard you told Nigella to leave
05:30you alone not in so many words but she was interfering with our investigation she simply wants to learn
05:36from you I promised her that you would cooperate oh I'm sure it was a misunderstanding here detected
05:42I've got something for you what is it well as best as I can reckon a full list of all who attended
05:48mr. Addison's retirement party mr. Wells provided it after you threw me out the office you see that
05:55Murdoch a bracken reed possibly somewhere down the line thank you now if you'll excuse me
06:01where are you going to the morgue sir well take Nigella with you she may as well get a look at
06:08the nitty-gritty I like nitty-gritty so what specialized training do you have Miss Hart I have a
06:16medical degree but most of what I gleaned is from working with that man there and his wife of course
06:20oh yes that the former coroner still it's quite the position a real achievement for a woman like
06:28yourself what have you been talking he's killed with a small-bore weapon likely a 22 caliber do you
06:36think it could be self-inflicted possible detective take a look at this if you would excuse me oh sorry yes
06:45there are chases of fabric found in the wound hmm that explains it the gun must have been wrapped
06:53in it therefore no one heard the shot especially if the party is quite raucous don't you think
06:59very good thank you well I suppose those who can't do right so what's the next step detective
07:08well in the morning I shall be interviewing all those who were present at the party in the morning
07:15yes oh that's excellent you can attend my reading tonight oh Amelia Turnberry and Janet Maloney
07:25were the dearest of friends they had known each other since childhood and grew up in harmony
07:32despite the difference in both their class and religion Amelia was to the manor born or at least she
07:41carried herself as such whilst Janet would never have been given the chance to rise above the station
07:48her religion permitted and it was on that cold November day Janet went missing
07:56I'm not sure how much more I want to hear of this I don't be daft Margaret it's just a work of fiction
08:05I know she's a relative but she's pretty good eh even though I say so myself
08:09she does have a keen eye for detail most women do and it's bloody annoying Thomas
08:15why don't you let her sit in on your interviews
08:19do you think that's a good idea well you've just said yourself she's got a keen eye
08:25let's see what her hearing's like
08:27well if he killed himself he denied everyone else the pleasure
08:35I take it he was not well liked he was a liar he promised me a partnership
08:41I waited for him to retire thought I'd hear the magic words nothing and that made you angry
08:48uh Miss Nigella Fletcher she's assisting me on this well Miss Fletcher of course that made me angry
08:57but I wouldn't kill him I don't believe anyone at the firm would have done that besides we were in
09:02the outer office celebrating his retirement did no one hear the gunshot no and you didn't see anyone
09:10go into his office we were having a party nobody was paying rapt attention to come-ins and go-ins
09:16you said no one at the firm would kill him now can you say the same for his clients
09:20Mr. Addison had his share of enemies who were they well the last one to openly threaten him was
09:29Adam Burke well that is a shame Trevor was looking forward to retiring
09:36you were friends we were good friends before his wife died after that he became bitter unpleasant to
09:43be around I see you were overheard uttering threats no reason to lie about that the last conversation was
09:51an angry one oh what happened you're that writer aren't you Margella Fletcher I am my wife was at your
10:00reading last night she said your book was a corker oh well tell her thank you for me if we could
10:07um what were you and mr. Addison arguing about he was representing me in a real estate deal and he
10:16cheated me how so found it after the fact he was working both sides buyer and seller isn't illegal it is
10:25as if it's not disclosed Trevor made out like a bandit overvalued the property as well I paid much
10:31more than I should have so yes I was angry but I wasn't at the party last night and I certainly didn't
10:40kill him I take it you can confirm your whereabouts I certainly can now can I ask you when is your next
10:51novel coming out oh well it's just in the plotting stage at the moment and that's why I'm here I'm
10:58actually thinking of I'm setting it in into one time no I Henry did a man named Joanne's call in
11:12last night yes he was wondering where you were why didn't you tell me you weren't around did he say
11:17where he might be I'm not your secretary Roberts are you worried about him well he's a trusting
11:26fellow and in this city it's good reason to worry excuse me I need to talk to detective Murdoch I'll
11:35take you to him and thank you Henry that's right she was one step up from the dolly mob so that was
11:43Mr. Addison's private secretary Samantha Leon and if that's what you want to call it go ahead
11:48he took her on shortly after his wife died two years ago why would this Miss Leon want to kill
11:56Mr. Addison well he finally came to his senses and fired her she threatened to kill him seems she's made
12:03good on it
12:08why are you not interviewing Miss Leon we will in time but for now we are returning to the scene of
12:18the crime but why where we know who the criminal is we don't all we have is an accusation and every
12:24moment that the examination of physical evidence is delayed the more chance there is for error oh I
12:30see and I've now received new information about the crime
12:33he said he was a friend of yours so you threw him in the cells it's what's done to those found drunk
12:44and disorderly friend of the police or not are you going to charge him you should but I'll let it pass
12:52this time thank you
12:55Joe wake up
13:06oh daddy oh
13:10you all right yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah now that was a whale of a night all right let's get you out and
13:21cleaned up yeah let's see sure got a lot to offer I could take a big bite out of it
13:27oh looks like it bit you back let's go a lady copper now I've seen everything up and out Joe hold your horses do you know her
13:39I do is she taking oh
13:46what are you doing there is obviously blood on the desk but I'm endeavoring to find traces of it elsewhere which could point to the killer's next steps but there is nothing
14:04the painting
14:10what about it
14:11it's askew
14:21it's empty
14:22how much money was in there
14:24I don't know
14:26who else was aware of this safe's existence
14:28uh only me
14:30mr. Addison and the trollop
14:32have you spoken to her yet
14:34by all accounts she wasn't at the party
14:36that's true
14:37but she very well could have been in this office
14:40take a look at this
14:42now
14:47now
14:48now that is clever
14:49it leads to the street
14:50mr. Addison had it built years ago when his wife was still alive
14:54it gave whomever he was entertaining a chance to make a hasty exit if mrs. Addison were ever to arrive unexpectedly
15:02ah
15:04excellent
15:06so what happens now
15:08constables will look into the backgrounds of each of the employees at mr. Addison's firm
15:13and then they will also compare their finger marks for those that were found on the safe
15:17and if they don't march
15:18we'll then look at the finger marks of known criminals in police database
15:22tedious work
15:23but necessary
15:25right
15:26oh
15:27where are we now
15:28miss Samantha Leon's current place of employment
15:31the dart and dagger
15:33oh
15:34what can i say he made promises to me he never kept of course i hated him
15:41so you weren't troubled by his death
15:43he fired me and look where i am now
15:46oh so this is his fault
15:48i used to work behind a bar and i would never let it get to this state
15:52miss fletcher please
15:53of course it's his fault
15:55he promised to take care of me
15:57oh
15:59men rarely tell the truth when a lie can always get them what they want
16:03now if someone had betrayed me like mr. Addison betrayed you i would have done the same thing
16:09miss fletcher i must insist please
16:13sorry detective
16:15miss leon your finger marks are a match for some of those found on mr. Addison's private safe
16:21care to explain
16:22after he fired me i snuck into his office
16:25you do know about his secret passage
16:27i do
16:28well i used it to get hold of the money he had promised me
16:31but he had changed the combination
16:33so you return later
16:35and in a fit of rage you killed him
16:37oh it's certainly what i would have done
16:40well i am not you and unlike you i do have time for my ship to come in
16:45oh just admit it you killed him
16:47miss fletcher that is enough
16:49thank you for your time and uh my apologies
17:03i'm sorry i thought of a presto should blurt out something useful i apologize
17:07it's just so thrilling working next to you i endeavor to be better in the future
17:11better in the future
17:13but is it not true
17:15that a gambit like that works from time to time
17:17and sometimes it just serves to scare them off
17:21this is my
17:23this is a police investigation
17:25not yours
17:27understood
17:33i had watched the media turnberry
17:37and janet maloney
17:39for some time
17:41the two were arrogant and insufferable
17:43janet had
17:45recently rebuffed my advances
17:47and amelia mocked me relentlessly
17:49the two spent
17:51hours in the pub
17:53drinking for free of the kindness of the desperate men
17:55but i
17:57had no interest
17:59in being one of those men
18:01i
18:03wished to be god
18:05and if you would like to know what happened next this fine establishment has multiple copies of my volume available
18:19i
18:21miss fletcher i've read your book numerous times
18:23oh thank you
18:25and numerous times you adopt the persona of the killer
18:27was there a reason for that
18:29uh
18:31i think
18:33it's important as a writer
18:35to identify with all your characters
18:37um
18:39suspect
18:40victim
18:41and killer
18:42and how do you do that
18:43well it's not that hard
18:45for example
18:47have you ever imagined
18:49killing someone who's done you harm
18:51more than once
18:53oh
18:55not you dear
18:57then
18:59all you have to do
19:01is turn your imaginings
19:03into reality
19:05oh
19:06on paper of course
19:07oh
19:31constable roberts
19:33i need you to find out all you can
19:35about an iris
19:37and adam
19:39burke
19:40he's a real estate agent
19:41you think they're involved in murder of that lawyer
19:42they're persons of interest
19:43right away sir
19:44so murdoch
19:45how is my third cousin twice removed working out
19:48well she certainly has the bracken reed blood in her
19:51you say that like it's a bad thing
19:53spurgell
19:54how are you faring
19:55well let's just say now i've seen everything
19:57how's that
19:58a man your friend was found gambling with
20:00thinks one of the people at the table stole twenty dollars off him
20:03so a criminal in the act of committing a crime is reporting a crime against him
20:07that's about the sum of it
20:10you know
20:11sometimes i do miss the country
20:13well the country isn't all sunshine and light
20:19so she's been harassing a suspect
20:21can't say that's something we've not done
20:23yes but we are police officers
20:25she is not
20:26i have to say though it's a shame that there are no female coppers on the job
20:30a morality officer is not a copper
20:33i see
20:34and why is it a shame
20:36well if a woman is giving you the gears it wouldn't take long before you would confess to anything just to get her to turn off the tap
20:43sir
20:45it was a joke i was joking
20:47i was joking
20:48but i do admit sometimes you women see things that us men are too thick to see
20:52that's better
20:56anyway uh
20:57murdoch i want to thank you for all your efforts it won't be much longer she'll be leaving soon
21:01understood
21:02sir you weren't at the reading last night
21:04it was darts night at ryan's
21:06i wouldn't miss that just for someone reading a book relative or no relative
21:10detective murdoch
21:13a miss samantha leon just called she needs you
21:25oh don't worry she's not dead
21:27it's amazing the skills one can pick up when one takes a new job
21:31what happened
21:32she came in here all full of fire accused me of murder
21:37said a woman like me is a disgrace to all women
21:40i asked her to please leave me alone and when she didn't
21:44i did this
21:54ah the robbers return
21:56i thought you had a spot to bother
21:58are you all right
21:59i thought if i talked to her woman to woman
22:02well she'd reveal something
22:03well she'd reveal the cosh from behind the bar
22:05that's something i wish i had been aware of
22:08look what i did was wrong detective and i i i sincerely apologize
22:14yes but it wasn't the first time
22:17sometimes i get carried away
22:19nigella go home margaret's waiting for you
22:22what
22:23let the detective do his job
22:24so this miss leo
22:30well so she might be involved
22:33but i fear miss fletcher's actions have made her wary
22:36i'll get her off your bike
22:38sir
22:39i've looked into the backgrounds of both mr and mrs brooke
22:42and
22:43nothing out of the ordinary and both can account for their whereabouts of when mr addison was killed
22:46very good thank you
22:49may i take an early lunch i'm hoping to meet a friend from back home
22:52yes of course
22:53thank you
22:54oh is young robert's fitting in
22:56quite well actually
22:57i feel he may be bound for better things
22:59it's a shame his collar will hold him back
23:01it's a shame his collar will hold him back
23:22well look at you
23:23what do you think
23:24pretty swish
23:26definitely swish
23:28how were you able to afford that
23:30here's the thing
23:31i woke up in the cells
23:33found there was twenty dollars in my pocket
23:36you didn't know you had twenty dollars
23:38well i did a bit of gambling with a couple fellas last night and i
23:42guess i won
23:44you guess
23:45things got a little hazy as the night woman
23:49enough about my good fortune
23:51tell me a bit about that morality officer
23:54she's quite proper
23:56i doubt that she'd be interested in
23:59you
24:00no offense
24:02we'll see about that
24:05hey i thought we were having lunch
24:08sorry teddy
24:09froggy's going courting
24:10before you go
24:13sit please
24:14please
24:15please
24:17so one of the men you were gambling with says someone stole twenty dollars out of their pocket
24:27oh
24:28that's a shame
24:30what about it
24:34well i just think it's funny that you found twenty dollars
24:40let me tell you teddy
24:43joe ends
24:44is a lot of things
24:46not all of them good
24:47but
24:48he ain't no thief
24:50right
24:51right
24:52i apologize
24:53i apologize
24:54well no murder is undetectable given the time forensic evidence will reveal any method of death
25:12hmm
25:13but just because you find the method does not mean to say you found the perpetrator
25:18well that's detective murdoch's job
25:21fortunately he's very good at it
25:24you must have seen some horrible things
25:26i have
25:27last week i examined him
25:28um let's keep our talk of the grotesque of the morgue shall we
25:31perhaps we could talk about the weather or
25:34well would you look at that
25:37somebody's enjoying a shopping spree
25:39and at the most expensive shop in town no less
25:42thomas makes me cover my eyes when we walk by
25:45now that woman is a suspect in mr addison's murder
25:50and apparently a very large amount of money was stolen from mr addison's firm
25:55and walking out of the most expensive shop in town
25:58oh
25:59you think she's a killer
26:01i certainly think it's possible
26:03oh
26:08miss fletcher
26:10um
26:11before you start
26:13tommy has spoken to me and i do realize i have been an unnecessary burden
26:18oh
26:19my book
26:20have you been enjoying it
26:22more than i thought i would yes
26:24what can i do for you
26:27i saw
26:29miss leon
26:30exiting
26:31madame pommery's
26:33dress shop
26:34how's that
26:35right
26:36well
26:37i did wonder
26:38i mean how could she afford to shop there
26:41i'm just a concerned citizen
26:44providing the police
26:45with some information
26:47detective murdoch
26:53yes
26:54i'll be right there
26:56do you promise to stay out of my way
27:02out of my way
27:10teddy
27:11teddy
27:12joe
27:13teddy
27:14decided to spend some time with your old friend
27:18what's wrong
27:19a couple men following me
27:20men what men
27:21i don't know
27:22might have been a couple of the fellas i was playing cards with
27:24might have
27:25you know it's a bit foggy
27:26teddy let me in please
27:27i think i'm in trouble
27:28alright
27:29alright
27:30looks like he's not the only one
27:37somebody must have followed her back from the shop and robbed her
27:54well that's one theory
27:57i suppose so but if she did kill mr edison then she got what she deserved
28:02is that from the law firm
28:04it appears to be
28:05so
28:06i was right about her all along
28:25here it is
28:27same caliber bullet that killed mr addison
28:30coincidence
28:33what do you think miss hart
28:35the more time i spend in here the less inclined i am to believe in them
28:38so she killed mr addison and then someone used the same weapon to kill her
28:44wouldn't you say so detective
28:46i would not
28:47what would you say
28:48i would say that there is something terribly convenient about all of this
28:53miss hart
28:55miss hart
29:02well detective i shall await the time that you come to the same conclusion that i have
29:06you sound very certain of that
29:08it's um
29:10it's um
29:11it's my final reading tonight
29:12will you be there
29:13will you be there
29:14i will endeavor to attend
29:15detective
29:16your telegram from dr huggins arrived
29:18thank you paul
29:22oh
29:29right and i would like to send another please
29:33yes sir
29:35amelia
29:36was beside herself
29:38her dearest friend had been missing for over three days
29:42and
29:44and
29:45the police
29:46did
29:47nothing
29:48it only strengthened her belief that the life of a young woman meant nothing to the powers that be
29:54but amelia
29:56could not accept the fact that her best friend was dead
30:00she knew she was out there somewhere suffering
30:05and at that moment
30:07amelia did something she knew the police would never do
30:13dedicate her life to finding the fiend who had killed her friend
30:19all the while afraid that she herself may be the next victim
30:27now
30:34you can rest assured that though my character holds the police in very low regard
30:40that is certainly not the case for the author
30:44i have been fortunate to have borne witness to the skills and acumen of the great detective murdoch
30:54and
30:58i have been more than a simple witness
31:01in fact
31:03we are well on the way
31:05of solving a dastardly murder case
31:08in this fair city
31:11what are you doing in my home
31:18thirsty
31:20and he's got our money
31:22i ain't taking money
31:24never said you did
31:25then what
31:26rick here stole money at the poker game left it in your coat pocket by accident
31:30that doesn't make any sense
31:32i was tree sheets
31:33taught his coat was mine
31:34signed it over
31:35i can't
31:38why
31:39i spent it
31:41you little ways
31:43i used to believe it's not your business
31:45it sure is
31:46i'm a police constable
31:47you're a copper
31:49that's rich
31:51leave now or you're in trouble
31:53we'll leave when we get what we're owed
31:56strip off those glad rags
31:58teddy
31:59we're getting something out of this
32:06i don't think you have a choice joe
32:08do what the man says
32:10sir
32:23what have you henry
32:24i found nothing
32:25all of the employees at addison are accounted for
32:27and none of them have ever been found guilty of any wrongdoing
32:29it may have been that secretary all along sir
32:32don't be so sure
32:33miss fletcher
32:34i know you told me to stay out of it
32:36but i think i've found something of interest
32:39thank you henry
32:40what have you found
32:42something your constable didn't
32:43then what's that
32:45well
32:46your suspicion that this was not a random robbery
32:50got me thinking
32:51now could this attack be by someone who knew that miss leon stole the money
32:57someone known to her
32:58exactly
32:59and
33:00look at this
33:02now it seems
33:06that until two years ago
33:08miss daphne potter
33:11did not exist
33:12not exist
33:13what do you mean
33:14there is no record of her existence
33:17before she became an employee
33:19at addison's firm
33:21none
33:22no
33:23there's no record of previous employment
33:27there's no birth record nothing
33:29she is a phantom
33:35and may i come with you
33:36i very much doubt i could stop you
33:38miss potter
33:49what are you doing
33:50i'm leaving
33:51simply collecting what is mine
33:53and it appears
33:54and it appears
33:55some things
33:56that's our note
34:01he was my ex-husband
34:03no one knew
34:04the two of you were divorced but you continued to work together
34:09i didn't have a choice
34:11and he paid me well
34:13why did you tell no one of this
34:16trevor had just started his firm he feared that knowledge of our divorce would hurt his career
34:26so he insisted that we keep our past relationship a secret
34:30he also told me i would be well taken care of when he retired
34:35and then samantha leon came along
34:37she certainly did
34:39and she stole his heart
34:41no
34:43my husband would have fallen for a turn of the ankle in a woman of low character
34:48for two years i watched them carrying on
34:56it was humiliating
34:58didn't he fire her
35:00oh it was a ruse
35:02i saw it as plain as day
35:03miss leon you brought disgrace to this firm
35:06you're dismissed at once
35:08the steamship tickets were all the proof that i needed
35:20he was going to leave with her
35:23and the money
35:25that money was mine
35:28i sat and watched them in humiliation for two years
35:33he was not going to give it to her
35:35she didn't steal the money did she
35:38well you know the answer to that
35:41i went to rub it in her face
35:43when i had
35:44she was having none of it
35:50so i made it look like a robbery
35:52you murdered two people
35:55two people
35:57who denied me the life that i deserve
36:05please escort miss potter to the cells
36:12sir telegrammer you requested just arrived
36:22you wanted to see me
36:33yes
36:35you apprehended miss potter
36:36i did
36:37oh until i started looking into miss potter's background
36:41i was convinced that miss leon was the killer
36:45but you never thought that did you
36:47well i found it difficult to believe that deposit slips would be something that mr addison kept in his private safe
36:54and that led you to believe that they were planted
36:56what about the money
36:57what we found in miss leon's home was a paltry sum
37:00over five thousand dollars was stolen and we only recovered fifty
37:04hardly enough to justify murder
37:06that's a curious phrase
37:08does anything justify murder
37:10that is a question i wanted to ask you as an author
37:14please have a seat
37:19i finished your book
37:20did you like it
37:21i did
37:22i did very much
37:23and you have quite an imagination
37:25well it is a blessing and a curse
37:29sometimes i scare myself with what my mind comes up with
37:33i can imagine
37:35i mean sometimes i get taken away with my thoughts
37:39i hardly know what's real and what isn't
37:43but you
37:45you must be a very strong man to still believe in goodness
37:49after all the nasty business you've seen
37:51oh
37:56what's this
37:57it's a telegram i received from my wife
38:00i thought you might find it interesting
38:02why would i think that
38:04well as you know from my book
38:06my wife was a coroner
38:08she and i worked together to solve hundreds of murders
38:12she currently resides in england
38:15in her current position she has access to confidential information such as coroner's reports
38:22oh is that right
38:23yes
38:24yes
38:25and uh one such coroner's report
38:28looks at the murder of a
38:30felicity dowling
38:32she was murdered in the same town that you resided in
38:38almost twenty years ago
38:40oh
38:42i did not know they'd found her body
38:44oh you knew her
38:46i knew of her
38:48i moved away from town just after she disappeared
38:52in fact
38:54she was the inspiration for my novel
38:56i think she was much more than that
39:03since you've arrived here in toronto you have come across the bodies of two murder victims
39:13and in neither case did you show any sign of emotion
39:18perhaps i'm more like you than you would care to imagine
39:24i doubt that
39:25in this particular coroner's report
39:29the coroner goes into great detail about miss dowling's injuries
39:35it's very specific
39:37and these details were only known to the coroner
39:40and the investigating officer
39:42and somehow yourself
39:46yourself
39:50the first cooked
39:52severed her akiri's tendon
39:54this
39:56rendered her
39:58immobile
40:00i would have all the time
40:02i needed
40:04and the gag
40:06provided me
40:08with the silence
40:10i desired
40:12the second cooked
40:14the game
40:16was only to wound
40:18i took great pains
40:20to avoid
40:22all the major arteries
40:24i wanted her alive
40:28as long
40:30as possible
40:32so she could truly
40:34pay
40:36for what she had done
40:38in listening to you i was struck
40:40you sounded much less like someone reading
40:44and more like someone remembering
40:50you have no proof
40:52no
40:54but i do now have something that i can offer the sheffield police
40:58that they didn't have before
41:00and what's that
41:02a suspect
41:08when did you know
41:10when did you know
41:12the second reading
41:18i will say i didn't do it
41:20i would expect no less
41:24but you were right about something you said earlier
41:28what was that
41:30sometimes the eyes don't lie
41:34you could have brought my bag to me
41:48could have
41:50instead you want to parade me around and you're naked in the
41:52you
41:58everything under control constable roberts
42:00it is
42:06city treating you well mr ends
42:10i've had better times in my life
42:12cover yourself or i'll have no choice but to write you up
42:22you still think i have a chance
42:26i didn't think so
42:28are you sweet on her
42:32you are aren't you okay i gotta get it
42:34mates before dates but
42:36if you want my advice
42:38i don't think i'll be taking advice from the
42:40man walking down the street in his pvds
42:46and nigella admits all this
42:48she admits to being heartbroken
42:50when miss dowling announced her engagement to a man miss fletcher loved
42:54and that's motive
42:56you know thomas
42:58i never did trust her
43:00she seems sort of
43:02ghoulish
43:04so you're charging her with murder
43:06well no i can't
43:08then why is she in the cells
43:10i'm charging her with interfering in a police investigation
43:12well that won't stick
43:14i all but told her to get involved
43:16yes but i can keep her in our cells
43:18until a detective from sheffield arrives
43:20justice will be done
43:22well that's that then
43:24i'm sorry sir
43:26oh that's all right then look
43:28but do me a favor
43:30next time i have a relative that visits
43:32please do not arrest them
43:34come on margaret
43:36what a cold
43:38is
43:40yeah
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