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00:00You've made some sort of machine for the store, Murdoch?
00:09Yes, sir. It's an automated gift wrapping machine.
00:12It can wrap gifts of any size, within reason.
00:15It's not like you to make something so frivolous.
00:18It's an intricate mechanical device, sir.
00:21While you were setting up, did you happen to see the Empress Josephine tiara?
00:24Uh, no, I did not.
00:26The owner of Kellner Toys is displaying it here today.
00:29Then she's putting it up for auction and giving the money to the Children's Hospital.
00:33And making a big hullabaloo about it.
00:35Oh, tell me about it.
00:37The Lady's Auxiliary is putting on a ballet with Anna Pavlova herself for the Children's Hospital Fund.
00:42And even though I am doing most of the work, you don't hear me crowing about it.
00:47You've told half the bloody town about it.
00:49Thomas!
00:50Sir, this is it. Toys go in and wrapped gifts come out.
00:56Oh, crack it. Wonders will never cease.
00:59Violet.
01:01Oh.
01:02Llewellyn, I must say I'm surprised to see you here.
01:05Oh, don't worry. I won't rail against gaudy materialism.
01:08Good.
01:09Even if it is a horn.
01:10I am trying to embrace Christmas more.
01:12I bought myself something extravagant.
01:14What is it?
01:15Well, I'm making myself wait until Christmas morning to find out.
01:19Attention!
01:20Attention!
01:21Attention, everyone.
01:23Welcome to the unveiling of the Fierce Department Store Christmas Displays.
01:28This is Kellner.
01:29Kellner Toy Factory wishes everyone a very Merry Christmas.
01:33I'm sure we're all anxious to see the wonderful toys and gifts Fierce has to offer.
01:36And the Empress Josephine tiara donated by yours truly.
01:40Let's see the tiara, shall we?
01:46Oh, my goodness.
01:48My tiara. It's gone.
01:50I don't know what happened to it.
01:52Someone must have taken it.
01:53Thank you for your insight, Margaret.
01:55Looks like someone didn't want to wait for Santa Claus.
01:58Indeed.
02:10My heart is broken.
02:19I was prepared to say goodbye to the tiara for charity, but...
02:22Yes.
02:23We'll do our best to find it.
02:24And throw the thief in jail, I hope.
02:26Where was the tiara last seen?
02:28At the store in the Strongbob's.
02:29It was brought here from the toy factory an hour ago and given to Mr. Feary.
02:34And before you ask, I was never alone with it.
02:36Mr. Maturin, my head stock clerk, was with me the entire time.
02:39And when was it placed in this glass display case?
02:42That's just the thing.
02:43I didn't personally do that.
02:45Who did?
02:46Mr. Maturin took the box to the decorator while I went out into the store.
02:50Apparently, when they opened the box, it was empty, but nobody told me.
02:55Right.
02:55We'll need to see this Strongbox and where it was kept.
02:59Of course.
03:00Follow me, detectives.
03:01Oh, there they go.
03:02Good Lord.
03:03What on earth are those?
03:05They look like spriggans.
03:07What's that?
03:07A spriggan was a legendary monster from Cornwall.
03:10Me granny used to tell me stories about them when I was a kid.
03:13Scared the bejesus out of me.
03:14They're grotesque.
03:16They're going to give me nightmares.
03:17What's the idea?
03:21Aren't they just the cutest?
03:23They're called Rinkinkins.
03:25And I will have you know, they are the toy this Christmas.
03:28All the best children are getting one.
03:30Who says?
03:31Says everyone.
03:31Which means our Jordan must get one.
03:34Must, must, must.
03:35Well, then I shall pick one up, love dove.
03:37Oh, and if you were thinking of getting me this for Christmas, you're out of luck.
03:42A diamond tiara?
03:43Penny, I'm joking.
03:45You don't have to get me anything.
03:47If you say so, dear.
03:48Still, such a shame.
03:50Stolen right out of a display at Fears.
03:53Well, detectives Murdoch and Wants are looking into that.
03:55Hmm.
03:57Well, if they find it, perhaps you can have it come missing again?
04:01Hmm?
04:02Must dash.
04:04Oh, Constable, no, no, no.
04:06You must spread the tinsel evenly.
04:11Good to have you back in the station house, Chief Constable.
04:13Can't have the inmates from the asylum, can we?
04:16Anyway, it's only while Inspector Choi is on leave.
04:19So, any luck finding the tiara?
04:21No.
04:22And what's curious is that everyone claims no one was alone with it.
04:25We've done a thorough search of all of the back rooms and lockers at Fears' department store, and not a trace.
04:31So, is it possible that someone snuck in the back doors, waited for their chance, and then stole the tiara?
04:37No.
04:37At this time of year, reindeer can fly.
04:41I mean, anything is possible.
04:43In this world, only pigs fly.
04:45So, any finger marks on the case?
04:47None that shouldn't be there.
04:49Mrs. Kelman more than likely told anyone and everybody that the tiara was moving to Fears.
04:54Maybe we ought to widen the search.
04:56We do intend to speak with her next.
04:58Is this related to the case?
04:59No, no, and if you don't mind, it's a gift I'm making for Susanna.
05:08It's a music box.
05:12Tchaikovsky.
05:13Wonderful.
05:14If I can get it finished, it just might make it to London in time for Christmas.
05:19So, I presume Julia and Susanna are still across the pond.
05:24Well, yes, Julia's work is keeping her there for the holidays.
05:28And Harry has a school trip to Quebec.
05:32Yes.
05:33Well, I'm sure you'll see them soon.
05:35With me, detective?
05:36A little more to the left.
05:41Good.
05:43There's another box of decorations behind the stage.
05:45Oh, I'm not here to decorate.
05:46I'm a singer.
05:47I was hoping to perform at your Christmas party.
05:49Oh.
05:49Well, I already have a singer.
05:51You can come back after Christmas and you can audition.
05:53But I love Christmas music.
05:54Please give me a chance.
05:56I'm very busy, Mr.
05:58Page.
05:59Stephen Page.
06:01Good day, Mr. Page.
06:02What are you doing?
06:14This is quite something, sir.
06:16Where did you get it?
06:18I made it myself.
06:20Well, the missus baked it, but I did all the fancy bits.
06:23Miss Hart is having a competition at the Starbucks Christmas stew.
06:26It's very impressive.
06:28Five dollars for the winner.
06:29You should enter.
06:29Yeah, I've never baked a thing in my life, but my mother makes an excellent gingerbread every Christmas.
06:37I know what you're going to ask me, and the answer, Roberts, is still the same.
06:42But she'll be all alone.
06:44Go and see her two or three days after Christmas.
06:46First chance you get.
06:47Go on.
06:48Yes, sir.
06:49We all have to work Christmas.
06:51It's part of the job.
06:53You want it to be a copper?
06:53Mr. Knight is my manager.
06:59He brought the tiara from the safe in my office to the store.
07:02I blame myself.
07:04I should have stayed with the tiara the whole time.
07:06I had a bad feeling that something would happen to it.
07:09Mr. Feer claims to have been with the tiara right up until minutes before it was stolen.
07:14Yes, um, Mrs. Kilmer, you really should tell the detectives what you told me.
07:21What's that?
07:22When Mr. Feer told you that he and Mr. Maturin were with the tiara, it wasn't exactly the truth.
07:30Mr. Maturin went by himself with the tiara to the back of the store.
07:35Why did Mr. Feer lie?
07:36To protect my reputation.
07:39You see, Mr. Feer and I wanted to share some moments alone.
07:46So Mr. Maturin lied, either to keep his job or to keep an alibi.
08:06I got one!
08:08I got one!
08:08What's that?
08:08I hear you two were fighting over a ringkinkin.
08:38where is it this is all that is left it was in my hands and he took it I had it first you did not scoundrel enough where did you find one the toy store on Queen Street but they are all gone this was the last one and he destroyed it well we'll see if that's true hey where are you going are you gonna let us out we have to get to the symphony I'm sure you both do
09:08without a conductor you should have thought about that before you took my ringkinkin
09:15Toronto amuses me here there are men who appreciate Pavlova
09:22oh we all do I saw your performance of the dying swan last week and I must tell you I was moved
09:28I'm not surprised it deeply moved me and wait till everybody sees your snowflake ballet sure it'll be divine snowflakes yes you told me about it last week it's set to Tchaikovsky's nutcracker suite
09:43oh I've booked the hall the tickets are being printed but I'm resting okay no dancing for next two weeks but you said you'd do a charity performance it's for children's hospital when did I say this last week after your performance Bruce oh yeah we were with the ladies auxiliary for charity yes Pavlova must have drank too many key royales
10:13but you must but you must it's for the children's hospital they'll close if they don't get enough for children why should children get the money I never received anything I never received anything it's Christmas every Christmas I ask Died Moroz for a doll with pink ribbons
10:30I never received oh that's terrible that made me strong please you leave now oh um my my my daughter Jordan just wanted a
10:43autograph go yes no Ruth Jordan yes thank you go well really why is that lady sad I don't know darling she has enough diamonds to buy a small country I think she's sad because Santa Claus never visited her house
11:05Mr. Fears said it would be better for everyone if we both said we were with the tiara
11:14this doesn't look good Mr. Maturin you had much more time alone with the tiara than we knew ample time to hide it somewhere we couldn't find it
11:23what would I do with something like that sell it where to who I don't know anything about that tiara I didn't even open the box
11:32did you spend any time at all whatsoever away from the box Mr. Maturin I left the box on my desk in the warehouse while I went to the
11:41gents oh to think of it I did see Mr. St. Clair around the warehouse Mr. St. Clair uh Richmond St. Clair the decorator
11:51he told me last week he was very excited to see the tiara of course I was excited who wouldn't be
11:58the large diamonds were given to Josephine by Alexander the first when he and Napoleon were
12:03friends obviously before Napoleon invaded Russia fascinating perhaps as a history buff you wanted
12:10to keep it for yourself me steal the tiara never and how would I do that I never even got to see it
12:17so you say search my home my motor wagon my person I assure you I don't have it
12:25you were seen at the fears warehouse during a time when the tiara was left unattended I went into
12:32the warehouse to fetch the last of the toys that I was using for the displays I never in a detective
12:38you need to see this have you found the tiara uh not exactly no
12:55I was hoping for a quiet Christmas and so was he I'd imagine have you identified him
13:02not yet how long has he been dead well sir rigor mortis has retreated from the upper body but as you
13:08can see it's still present in the legs I'd say this man was killed 36 hours ago I believe he was
13:15stabbed in the neck have you located the weapon no uh wound suggests a weapon that was smooth and
13:20circular there's no blood on the floor of the wagon he must have been killed elsewhere do you think
13:25there's any connection between this tiara theft and this murder that's an awfully big coincidence
13:29sir I don't believe mr. St. Clair is a murderer and why would he be driving a corpse around for a day
13:36and a half someone could have put the body there well gentlemen
13:40mr. St. Clair mr. St. Clair
13:47did you know the dead man no I've never seen him before we need to know precisely where this wagon
13:56has been in the past 36 hours oh I can't think straight other than fears I went to the florist
14:03down on sumac street and the diner down by the train station that's it oh boy it was an accident
14:30the chief constable is not going to like this of course he won't what are we going to do we
14:36I have enough problems Debbie this one this one is yours Henry Henry
14:44oh wow it's always nice to give a little hope to a family in need Merry Christmas you know no matter
15:03how many baubles to dab on me the only thing I really ever asked from Santa was her ballet slippers
15:08you were a ballet dancer oh yes I'm passionate about the dance no I dreamed of being a prima
15:13ballerina you really yes no my instructor said I had a very unique style I don't know what we're
15:19going to do now that Anna Pavlova has said she won't dance I know what you're going to ask me
15:24I simply couldn't oh no I suppose not uh but well maybe we can it's been years since I've danced you
15:31know little Emery is quite I'm not even sure if I remember any of this stuff it's all right I'm sure
15:36we can find it it is for children's charity it's all right Ruth I will need a costume and some
15:42rehearsal it's fine I'll do it
15:47Roberts have you seen my gingerbread house yes sir then where the bloody hell is it gone
15:58well see anyone of this lot has had as much as a nibble I will have their guts for garters I was
16:07headed in the direction of the starboard earlier and I thought I'd take it there for you let me tell
16:12you something Roberts now that is what I call initiative and I like that keep up the good work
16:18soon you'll go far thank you sir Henry I just lied to the chief constable about what the gingerbread
16:32house what should I do make another how am I supposed to do that I don't even have an oven
16:38ask someone you know who does no I think Ruth keeps her shoes in ours we talked to all the staff
16:49who were nearby when mr. St Clair's wagon was outside fears no one saw anyone but mr. St Clair near it
16:54and no one saw a dead body all right thank you Henry sir what is this it's a nutcracker music box I'm
17:06sending to Susanna I've made it myself what you need to send her is a rink and kin oh what oh it's
17:14the toy this Christmas sir that's what Ruth tells me I'll be sending her this isn't pioneer time sir
17:22children these days they want the most popular toy in the store not something handmade
17:36what have you discovered detective grisly turkey and thin lumpy gravy still we came with a helping of
17:53excellent plum pudding I mean about mr. St Clair right the florist knows nothing unusual about mr. St Clair or
18:01his wagon and no one here saw anything suspicious either still this is the last place that mr. St Clair
18:08was so how did a dead man get into the back of his wagon you know what I noticed this diner is
18:16only a block and a half from the back of Kilner's toy factory you think the murder occurred there there's
18:23one way to find out right right
18:30oh Tucker have you any news on the whereabouts of mrs. Kilner's tiara no but we did find a dead man in a
18:39wagon belonging to the fears decorated how gruesome the deceased was approximately 55 years of age close
18:47cropped hair center part green eyes and stood about five foot eight inches tall but ring any bells my god
18:55that that sounds like mr. Cantrell he was our night watchman he didn't show up for work last night did
19:01you check on him well he doesn't have a telephone I figured he was out boozing he had a habit does he
19:07have a wife he had one before the habit took hold can you think of anything suspicious happening the
19:14night before the tiara was stolen anything mr. Cantrell might have witnessed that got him killed
19:18no no nothing at all I am sorry but I have to get back to work mrs. Kilner will have my head
19:26please call us the second you know anything about the tiara oh and poor mr. Cantrell of course of course
19:33well at least the victim has a name and we know mr. Cantrell was killed during a shift
19:41micro near here when the killer had mr. Cantrell's body in mr. St. Clair's wagon
19:46what's
19:49looks like blood think we'll be lucky enough to find a murder weapon around here complete with the
19:58killer's finger marks well there are broken pieces of ice all around it the wound on mr. Cantrell was
20:05smooth and round correct yes consider the shape of those icicles the diameter and the shape of the
20:13wound could be a match killed with an icicle so much for finger marks Merry Christmas you're in a good mood
20:29this morning went to see him as hard at the star bright last night kindly offered to help me with
20:33my predicament you mean the lie that you told the chief constable honesty is the best policy
20:38Teddy that's what I always say we've only been friends for a short while Henry but I don't think
20:43that's what you always say Merry Christmas Christmas is gonna be miserable if I don't find one of those
20:48awful rinkinkin candles didn't hear you say looking for one of those rinkinkins yes today's your lucky
21:03day I've got an extra sell you one for ten dollars you've got a deal are you sure this might not be on
21:10the open up relax Teddy this is just one father helping out another and where is the choreographer
21:19the costume designer dresser the maestro this is for the children's hospital charity it's not the
21:27royal command performance and are we just supposed to run around on stage well no I was thinking that
21:33we could perform the story of the nutcracker and like they do in Russia I have the music
21:37huh all right this young lady will play Marie Thomas you'll be Drosselmeyer and Ruth you will play
21:50the sugar plum fairy oh Drosselmeyer what's a Drosselmeyer oh he's one of the dancers oh I don't know
21:57about that Margaret I don't know I you know I've trod the boards before obviously of course but
22:01dancing well I don't know but you promised and you'd make a wonderful Drosselmeyer he's all mysterious
22:07and commanding no well suppose that's not much of a stretch and the little ones who play the
22:13snowflakes roof stop that snowflakes please take your positions right there and stop no I was
22:21thinking Ben for the sugar plum fairy would do something something like
22:26Thomas Thomas Thomas what we need is more people on stage we need constables they have jobs Margaret
22:46it's for charities and you're the chief constable you can make them we'll talk to them after we
22:51finish the blocking that's a theatrical term I know what blocking is Margaret I can't believe I
23:00have to dance around in a mouse costume I think it might be fun maybe I'll tell mrs.
23:05bragging right green I'm coming down with the flu what happened to honesty being the best policy
23:09I found it what are those kids up to it's mine it's mine hey all right break it up
23:16what are you two fighting about I found it first it's mine you found what
23:22what are you doing in the defective's office candy king oh nothing oh all right oh not so fast
23:45did you get it get what Henry Higgins knew some really I asked you to do one thing oh honey oh
23:53you wonderful wonderful man you got it oh why maybe when we get home you can get some sugar plums
24:00yourself oh no no no no no no no this won't do there's a mark on its foot no Henry you have to
24:09take this back dearest it's the last one in Toronto some no sugar plums making yourselves at home oh
24:18detective yes I was just admiring your musical doodads sir we found the stolen tiara excellent work
24:25constable is that the Empress Josephine tiara could I see that for a second pretty please thank you oh no
24:33no no no no what's wrong do you not know the briolette diamonds the ones that Alexander the first
24:40famously gave to Josephine I've heard of them see the diamonds are missing oh poor Josephine must be
24:48rowing over in her grave it was found by some children in a trash bin at Renfrew
25:03King in a pile of refuse will the indignities ever cease I'm surprised the thief took only the
25:10large diamonds and threw the tiara away well only the large diamonds were valuable the remaining jewels
25:15are only chips and have you found the thief no I'm afraid not and mr. Cantrell's murderer is still on
25:23the loose that is if you if you're sure it wasn't that mr. Sinclair who is mr. Cantrell he was the night
25:30watchman at your factory oh I must have told you he was murdered you did how was he killed icicle
25:38when the night before the tiara was stolen we believe the theft and the murder are connected
25:44gentlemen this is upsetting mrs. Kellner I really should drive her home if that will be all yes for
25:55now thank you both well thank you no matter how much icing we put on this it still looks worse than
26:05an old doghouse I'm sorry constable Roberts I thought this would be easy I appreciate you trying to help
26:14it's hard you're going to tell the chief constable the truth and lose my job I'm sure he wouldn't fire
26:20you over this not at Christmas maybe not but I won't get another holiday for the next five years
26:26sir we're closed do you remember me ma'am mr. Paige I came by earlier to offer to sing for your
26:31Christmas party indeed and I told you we already have a singer ah but wait till you hear my new
26:35Christmas song you'll love it not now please come back after Christmas what good is a Christmas song
26:46after Christmas change the words please I am very busy all right thank you ma'am
26:55do you think he's any good certainly is persistent I know I shouldn't ask this but do you happen to
27:04know what Santa's getting me for Christmas you said you didn't want anything well yes but that was
27:09clearly a chape of course I want a present for Christmas who doesn't want presents at Christmas
27:12oh now darling are you sure about this you know your uncle Rupi gave you that well I don't like him
27:19that's fair no one really does run along
27:39mr. mature huh mr. mature if you're here on behalf of the detectives I've told them everything I know
28:01about oh no I'm not here for that I need to buy a ring King Kent when I already have his defective
28:05well I can't help you there we are completely sold out sir are you sure positive they flew off
28:10the shelves perhaps there is one left in the back room our shipment was already short how do you mean
28:16someone had broken into the crate already I asked the kilner delivery man about it but he told me to
28:23stop asking questions that's so he said if I asked anyone else about it he'd kill me
28:31oh Mr. Knight oh yes Mrs. Kellner thought it would be festive with all of her employees dressed up as
28:41elves we've learned that some boxes in a shipment from this factory to fear's department store have
28:49gone missing oh occasionally theft of merchandise does occur but what what does that have to do with
28:55the diamonds or mr. Cantrell's murder mr. Cantrell might have witnessed an employee stealing and that
29:02employee then silenced him oh we'd like to speak with your delivery man mr. Knight oh of course but
29:09oh here he is now mr. Abbott these detectives would like a word mr. Abbott
29:16Toronto Constabulary stop
29:21stop
29:25you're coming down to the station house with us mr. Abbott Merry Christmas
29:39mr. Abbott the night watchman at the Kellner toy factory witnessed a theft and the perpetrator of
29:46that theft wanted to silence him was that you I didn't do anything then why did you run I may
29:55have stolen a few of those ugly Rin kin kin dolls to sell on the street but I didn't kill anyone when
30:00the stock market fears notice some missing toys you told him if he said anything you'd kill him yes let's
30:06just talk I wouldn't hurt anyone over a few lousy toys are you certain because in my experience losing
30:13one's job could be motive for murder I was gonna quit anyway this is counter doesn't even give out a
30:18Christmas bonus do you know anything about the theft of the Empress Josephine tiara what oh sir
30:27sir about that music box you made for Suzanne the one you said I shouldn't send to her yes do you think
30:34you could possibly make another for Ruth oh I don't think I would have these or you would be doing
30:39me a very very large favor boy it's you Henry you know this man I bought a Rin kin kin from him you
30:48sold me a defective doll detective Murdoch ah just a man I'm the Kellner toy company would like to thank
30:55you for apprehending this thief mr. Abbott let me guess I'm fired excuse me sir are you from the
31:07Kellner toy factory yes yes I am do you happen to have any Rin kin kin's left the one that I got for
31:11my little girl has a mark on its foot oh no oh we're sold out last anyway it must be on my way I'm the
31:21Mouse King in the nutcracker performance and thank you again sir for the music box you're saving my
31:28Christmas side I didn't detective do you suspect mr. Abbott of mr. Cantrell's murder well he's only
31:37under arrest for theft at the moment I don't believe he's guilty of murder and he claims he didn't know
31:43mr. Cantrell oh I see well I detective do do you have to know a man to kill him I didn't I didn't know
31:52well good day sir everyone let's get ready for the rehearsal now Jordan I know I should wait
32:02until Christmas morning but Santa brought this early just for you it's a Rin kin kin don't you just love
32:12it oh no no darling you're supposed to you're supposed to play with the Rin kin kin
32:20right well mommy has to practice so just watch mommy
32:28oh thank you Margaret I'm not sure about this costume do I look all right
32:36uh you make a very handsome Drosselmeyer should I bring the cape home yes and the patch no
32:45I think Ruth might have overstated her abilities just a little bit she's terrible miss Pavlova you're
32:59here well I think to myself Pavlova children deserve the best they're generous loving and the future
33:07of the dance and it's Christmas well what made you change your mind oh I received a gift from a sweet
33:12little girl so now I give gift myself oh Hannah Pavlova herself and tonight I will be Sugar Plum Ferry you are not needed now go oh you're gonna go backstage with me there's so much to do there's so much
33:31I'm so excited every ticket has been sold
33:42and I'll see you in the next one
33:53when I was there
33:55and I was there
33:57and I was there
34:00and I was there
34:01and I was there
34:03and I was there
34:04and I was there
34:36Isn't it wonderful?
35:02Now you can watch from the winks with Jordan.
35:06Don't go anywhere, darling.
35:11Mummy will be right back.
35:13Oh, boy.
35:28Oh, boy.
35:33Oh, boy.
35:35Oh, boy.
35:37Oh, boy.
35:39Oh, boy.
35:41Oh, boy.
35:44Oh, boy.
35:46Oh, boy.
35:48Oh, boy.
35:50Oh, boy.
35:58Oh, boy.
36:00Oh, boy.
36:02Oh, boy.
36:04Oh, boy.
36:05Oh, boy.
36:07Oh, boy.
36:09Oh, boy.
36:11Oh, boy.
36:13Oh, boy.
36:15Oh, boy.
36:16Oh, boy.
36:18Oh, boy.
36:20Oh, boy.
36:22Oh, boy.
36:24Get off the stage.
36:26Well, Pavlova, there's room for both of us.
36:29I've spoken to Mr. Abbott's wife.
36:56He was indeed at home all night.
36:58So we're no closer to finding the diamonds or the killer?
37:02Or even knowing if there are two criminals or one.
37:05Right.
37:06And I suppose we need to thoroughly search all of the employees at Fears and canvas the greater area.
37:13We could do that tomorrow. Dan's performance is well underway.
37:22I'm not sure I find ballets that interesting.
37:25It might be interesting to see Henry prance around as the Mouse King.
37:33What's the matter with Jordan?
37:39What's the matter with Jordan?
37:53When I was on stage, someone came and stole her Rin Kin Kin doll. Can you believe that?
37:57Who would do something like that?
37:59Mr. Cantrell might have witnessed an employee stealing and that employee then silenced.
38:05I don't know anything about that tiara. I didn't even look in the box.
38:09Do you happen to have any Rin Kin Kin's left? The one I got my little girl has a mark on its foot.
38:13Detective, you have to know a man to kill him.
38:17The diamond tiara never made it to Fears department store. The diamonds were taken out of the tiara while it was still at Kellner's toy factory the night before.
38:27That must have been what Mr. Cantrell saw while he was killed.
38:30The diamonds were then placed inside of a marked Rin Kin Kin doll.
38:34One Henry bought for Jordan.
38:36I know of one man who knew where that doll would be.
38:41Mr. Knight!
38:45Get the kids out of the hall.
38:46Oh, yes.
39:06Stop!
39:13All right. Detectors, I took a doll. That's hardly a hangable offense.
39:18I disagree. You were under arrest for theft and for the murder of Mr. Cantrell.
39:23That's ridiculous. You have no evidence.
39:26Well, allow me.
39:31You stole the diamonds and hid them in the doll.
39:35Well, I had to take something from Mrs. Kellner.
39:38I drew everything for her in that factory.
39:40She didn't even give me a Christmas bonus.
39:42And what about Mr. Cantrell?
39:44Well, he refused to look the other way.
39:46He was going to tell Mrs. Kellner.
39:49I had to stop him.
39:50You're coming with us, Mr. Knight.
39:52Would you please keep it down?
39:55The repeat performance of progress!
40:05Excellent technique, Mrs. Higgins' new song.
40:15Well, you might as well get him up.
40:17Up, up, up!
40:20And we bow to the end of Act One.
40:25And we prepare for Act Two! Act Two! Act Two! Act Two!
40:29What's your gingerbread house?
40:31Do you like it?
40:32I think it's better than my first one.
40:33You made another one?
40:34How did you know?
40:35What, that you broke it?
40:36You're not a very good liar, Roberts.
40:37Well, that's probably a good thing.
40:38I wish you told me.
40:39I tried to make another one.
40:40It was terrible.
40:41I know you did.
40:42That was your form of punishment.
40:57I'm sorry.
40:58You're wrong.
40:59I'm a very good liar, Roberts.
41:00Well, that's probably a good thing.
41:01I wish you told me.
41:02I tried to make another one.
41:03It was terrible.
41:05I know you did.
41:07That was your form of punishment.
41:09I'm sorry.
41:11I'm sorry for lying to you, but it will never happen again.
41:14Thank you, Roberts.
41:15Oh, and by the way, some good news.
41:18Detective Watts was requested to work over Christmas,
41:21meaning you can go back home to Chatham.
41:24Thank you, sir.
41:25I hope you win.
41:26Go, go. Have some fun.
41:28Yes, yes.
41:29Merry Christmas.
41:35Anything wrong, Violet?
41:37That was the singer that I had booked for tonight.
41:39She can't make it.
41:41It's been one week since I started singing lessons,
41:44but I suppose I could perform something Christmas-y.
41:49Mr. Page, tonight might be your lucky night.
41:54I get to perform?
41:56Just don't let me down.
41:59So, Lucy, you liked the music box, then?
42:02Oh, I love it.
42:03I can't believe you had it made just for me in Russia.
42:06And it is so much nicer than the one Detective Murdoch made.
42:09Did you like my dancing?
42:12It was wonderful, both on and off the stage.
42:15Mm-hmm.
42:24Care to dance, Detective?
42:27Oh, I...
42:28Don't worry.
42:29I'll leave.
42:45Merry Christmas, William.
42:47Merry Christmas, Thomas.
42:48Christmas in Toronto, it's like living inside a bad dream.
42:52Forgive my being graphic, but the noise, the crowds, the traffic,
42:56turn me almost psychopathic when I'm there.
43:01The pie is platitudes, the smug superior attitude,
43:04The utter lack of gratitude, the utter lack of gratitude in the air.
43:11Christmas in Toronto, I don't wanna get anywhere close to it.
43:15Christmas in Toronto, it just makes me wanna scream.
43:19But as I wander round, the memories flow of friends and family and the places that we used to go.
43:35Christmas in Toronto, it's like living inside a bad dream.
43:36The snow comes falling down and a choir begins to sing.
43:45And I've forgiven everything.
43:49It's Christmas in Toronto
44:03Do you want to come over some evening
44:05Christmas in Toronto
44:07It's the way it's meant to be
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