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Murdoch Mysteries Season 19 Episode 20

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00:04Are we almost there?
00:05Should be just beyond these trees.
00:11The newest member of our astronomical society.
00:14Welcome.
00:15Thank you, Mr. Grant.
00:16Now, the detective tells me you've been to the Dominion Observatory.
00:21Yes, I have.
00:22It was incredible.
00:23The Dominion?
00:24I wish it wasn't all the way up in Ottawa.
00:26We only have the old Cook Telescope here.
00:28Mr. Grant?
00:30How is your work on radio position signals coming along?
00:33I've made some great strides, but that's all I can say.
00:38Oh, uh, allow me.
00:42Ah, there.
00:45Are you a new member?
00:47Yes, my name is Macy.
00:50Lovely.
00:51Are you an astronomy student?
00:53In a way.
00:54I find it fascinating.
00:56The procession.
00:57Look.
00:59Look at that.
01:02I told you I was right.
01:10Incredible.
01:10I still can't believe it.
01:12I lost track of all of the meteors.
01:14Do you think it reached the Atlantic Ocean?
01:17What's that?
01:21It's a man.
01:22He's naked.
01:24Sir, who has a blanket?
01:28Sir.
01:29Here.
01:31He's covered in some sticky substance.
01:34Sir?
01:36Are you all right?
01:39Who are you?
01:40Are you earthlings?
01:43Yes.
01:47And they must have sent me back.
01:50Back from where?
01:53There.
01:55In outer space.
01:59Yes.
02:03Yes.
02:04Yes.
02:06Yes.
02:08Yes.
02:09Yes.
02:11Yes.
02:22What's the last thing that you remember?
02:26Darkness.
02:28Noise.
02:31You're not going to believe this, but I always knew this would happen.
02:35That you would be taken by Martians?
02:38I don't know where they were from.
02:41Only that they took me up there to be with them.
02:46Can you tell us your name?
02:49They must have wanted to tell me my work was important.
02:53What is your work?
02:55I have to put it in terms that you will understand.
02:58But right now, I'm so tired.
03:03I've traveled so far.
03:07Sir, what is that substance he's covered in?
03:10I don't know, but I took a sample for analysis.
03:13Sir, is it true?
03:15Is this man from outer space?
03:17No, Henry.
03:19He is not.
03:22You said he broke in this morning?
03:24He didn't kill me.
03:25But he may as well have.
03:27Took every stint I had.
03:29I'm finished.
03:31Tell me exactly what happened.
03:35Well, I opened up the door for the day.
03:39A man rushed in, hat pulled down, sack covering his face.
03:44He was wearing gloves.
03:45Do you remember how tall he was?
03:47No.
03:49A little taller than you.
03:52With a deep voice.
03:54And you reported that he was armed?
03:56Yeah, he waved a gun in my face.
03:58I said, wait, the money's in the safe.
04:01But I didn't move fast enough for him.
04:04Fired off a shot.
04:05No.
04:12I'm gonna go to the bank once a month.
04:14All the money I had was in that safe.
04:17Looks like a .44 caliber bullet.
04:20Well, I don't know about guns, but cigars on the other hand.
04:26Interested?
04:27Well, no.
04:28I've got the best cigars in Toronto.
04:31No, thank you, Mr. Corman.
04:33I'll be in touch.
04:35This will give you a taste for it.
04:47Detective.
04:54You claim you were taken by extraterrestrials.
04:58Yes.
04:59Um, I was on a rooftop, and then I woke up in total darkness.
05:04And I heard, uh...
05:12What were you doing in that field?
05:14Did you predict the meteor procession?
05:18No.
05:19But perhaps it was there.
05:21The ships appearing as meteors.
05:24Can you tell us about your work?
05:26You claim these beings wanted you to share it.
05:29Yes.
05:30Yes, yes.
05:32Yes, uh, I-I've observed red shift, and I'll save three of the 15 spiral nebulae.
05:39What does this red shift mean?
05:43Uh, all matter in the universe, stars, planets, this building, will be torn apart.
05:52I see.
05:54You think I'm mad?
05:56Well, I-I've discovered the key to the beginning and ending of all things.
06:03I need to speak to the newspaper.
06:06Perhaps we'll hold off on that, sir.
06:11I'm going to speak with some friends at the university physics department.
06:16One of their professors may have become troubled.
06:19Good thinking.
06:21Oh!
06:22Sir.
06:24Henry.
06:25Please take this man's finger marks and see if it matches any on record.
06:30Will do, sir.
06:35I ran into Detective Watts this morning.
06:38Oh.
06:40It was an armed robbery just down the street from the Starbright.
06:43Corbin's tobacconist.
06:45Why would anyone rob that store?
06:47There can be more than $10 in the tail.
06:52Maybe someone was trying to send a message.
06:57I hope you aren't saying I had anything to do with that.
07:00I have nothing to do with guns.
07:02Is he on your rounds?
07:04Corbin's been paying $2 a month into the community fund like everyone else.
07:08And I haven't been asking him for more.
07:11Because you told me you were going to stop extorting businesses.
07:14I've kept my word.
07:16I want to believe you, Ephraim.
07:17But with everything that has happened this year...
07:19I know what this is about.
07:21You're upset.
07:23Your fiancée, or should I say, ex-fiancée, told you he was staying in Boston for good.
07:29How do you know that?
07:31Isaiah and I have mutual friends.
07:34Oh.
07:35Miss Hart, I apologize if I'm interrupting something.
07:39I was just leaving, detective.
07:46I have a sample for you to analyze.
07:49Where did this come from?
07:52Someone claims that it is from another planet, but I have reason to believe that it is from right here
07:57on Earth.
07:58Interesting.
08:00Leave it with me.
08:01Thank you, Miss Hart.
08:08Constable Roberts!
08:11I've said you can call me Teddy.
08:13I can hardly shout a colleague's Christian name in the street.
08:16How are you, Miss Persia?
08:18Constable McNabb told me about the man who came from space.
08:22He also took great delight in telling me the man was found naked.
08:25Yes.
08:25He claimed he fell from one of the meteors we saw.
08:28Did you see them?
08:28No, I was asleep.
08:30Incredible.
08:31I saw them do Detective Murdoch's telescope.
08:33Be that as it may, surely you don't believe this man.
08:36The inspector said to keep an open mind.
08:38One should have some common sense.
08:40I could never take a man seriously who entertains such wild ideas.
08:45Yes, of course.
08:47Say, there's a movie playing at the theater.
08:49The one about ancient Rome.
08:51I might attend.
08:52It looks edifying.
08:54I was thinking of going tonight.
08:55I might go tomorrow.
08:57Oh, we could.
08:58I hope you enjoy it, Constable.
08:59Good day.
09:08Roberts!
09:09What took you so long?
09:10I'm so hungry I could eat a horse.
09:12I was talking with Miss Berger outside.
09:15Oh, let's see.
09:17Berger.
09:19Oh, the spaceman?
09:20It's in Detective Murdoch's office.
09:21He wanted to make a telephone call.
09:22To whom?
09:23A newspaper.
09:25Does Detective Murdoch know he's doing that?
09:27The man survived flying in outer space.
09:29Who am I to stop him using a telephone?
09:39Detective Murdoch!
09:40We've just been charting the meteors' path.
09:42We've heard of sightings from Minnesota and New York.
09:45Even a steamship near Barbados saw the perception.
09:48That is very interesting, but I've actually come about the man that we found here on the ground.
09:54Oh, yes.
09:55Is he still addled?
09:56Well, he refuses to give us his name or where he lives.
10:00I thought about taking him to the asylum, but...
10:03Take who to the asylum?
10:04Well, one of my students, they are a mad bunch.
10:10Detective Murdoch, this is Dr. Boyes, the head of the physics department.
10:14Dr. Edmund Boyes.
10:16I read the paper you co-authored with Dr. Einstein about the cosmological constant.
10:21Ah, yes, my co-efficient.
10:23Accounting for gravity in Albert's equations of our static universe.
10:28Uh, my good friend George Crabtree once suggested to Dr. Einstein that...
10:33Let me guess.
10:35He gave him the idea for general relativity?
10:38Lots of chaps say that.
10:41Detective Murdoch is trying to figure out where that man we found came from.
10:45The one who said he'd been in outer space?
10:47Mad as a box of frogs.
10:50Be that as it may, how did he know about the meteor procession?
10:55Or that we would be there?
10:57Good question.
10:57He also said he observed red shifts in the spiral nebulae.
11:03He sounds like an astronomer.
11:05He also claimed he was taken by Martians.
11:08He should be in an asylum.
11:10I'll ask around, detective.
11:12See if any of the other physics departments have anybody missing.
11:16Very good.
11:18I do have a moment to look at how you've charted the procession.
11:23Right this way, detective.
11:26It's a pleasure, Dr. Boyes.
11:32Sir, I collected the, uh, unknown man's finger marks and cross-referenced them.
11:37I couldn't find a match.
11:39Well, keep at it.
11:40And contact other constabularies to see if they have any missing men matching his description.
11:45Consider it done, sir.
11:46Uh, where is the man, exactly?
11:50He's upstairs, sir.
11:52Sir, I asked you to keep him downstairs.
11:55Sir, I tried.
11:56He said he does not recognize earthly authority.
12:01Sir?
12:02Hello?
12:04When did you see him?
12:05About an hour ago, sir.
12:15Sir, what are you doing?
12:17Not now, detective.
12:19What is all this?
12:21Looks like part of my radio connected to my transmitter.
12:25Yes, yes.
12:26I'm busy.
12:27Can't you see I'm busy?
12:29What are you doing?
12:32Answer me.
12:34Signaling them, I want them to come take me back.
12:39You want to go back to outer space?
12:41I wasn't just taken up there.
12:44I'm an extraterrestrial.
12:46And I want to go home.
12:58What makes you believe you were born on another planet?
13:02I've always been different.
13:04I understand mathematics and physics like no one else.
13:09I see new paths through old problems.
13:12That makes you highly intelligent, not extraterrestrial.
13:18I was a sickly child.
13:20I grew up in an orphanage.
13:22I would cry myself to sleep feeling unwanted.
13:26Till Sister Blanche told me my secret.
13:30And what was that?
13:31She found me in a field after I had fallen from a shooting star.
13:36You know that's not possible.
13:40I know.
13:43She didn't know that stars were too far away,
13:46that it must have been a meteor.
13:57Ah, Roberts.
13:59What's all this about a man from outer space?
14:02The detective at night found him in the field, sir.
14:04Why does this newspaper say he landed at this station house?
14:07He called the newspaper himself.
14:10I'm surprised Miss Cherry's not leaving the charge.
14:13She did telephone.
14:14She's in Port Credit reporting on a strike and said she's furious she didn't get the exclusive voice, you know.
14:19Good day, sir.
14:20Ah, what do you know about this man from outer space?
14:23I am struggling to determine who he is and where he lives.
14:27What you should do is get him a one-way ticket to the asylum.
14:30I'm not so sure.
14:32I feel as though there is more to this man's story.
14:35Is he here?
14:37Who?
14:38The spaceman.
14:39Joseph Sutter.
14:40You know him?
14:42Sounds like him.
14:43He rented a room in my building three weeks ago, then just disappeared.
14:47When did you see him last?
14:49This past Sunday.
14:50And when I read about him in the paper, I packed up his things straight away.
14:53I do not need his type around my building.
14:56His type?
14:57Spacemen?
14:58I don't want them around me.
15:00What else can you tell us about, Mr. Sutter?
15:03Only that he seemed obsessed with planets and moons.
15:05I didn't understand any of it.
15:07Until now.
15:08The man's a crackpot.
15:10Good riddance to him.
15:14Well, at least now we know his name.
15:16Joe Sutter from space.
15:18There's a letter to Mr. Sutter sent by Alan Grant.
15:23You know him?
15:24Yes.
15:26He was with us when we found Mr. Sutter.
15:30He's from the university, saying that he should stop sending his work to the physics department.
15:38Bit of a coincidence they were corresponded, isn't it?
15:41It certainly is.
15:44It's a .44.
15:46Don't sell many of those anymore.
15:47Why not?
15:49Most people prefer the smaller caliber these days.
15:52What type of gun uses these bullets?
15:56Well, the most popular would be a Remington 1890.
16:01Do you remember a customer who bought .44s lately?
16:04Um, my customers are good people.
16:08Sportsmen.
16:09I wouldn't want to get anyone in trouble.
16:12I pried this bullet out of a store wall.
16:15It was fired during a robbery.
16:17Hmm.
16:17You don't say.
16:21You do keep records of your customers, don't you, Mrs. Walker, as required by law?
16:26Of course.
16:28But I can tell you, I sold a box of those last week.
16:32First box I've sold in a long while.
16:34To whom?
16:39Mr. Ephraim Current.
16:42But don't tell him I told you that.
16:47Did you know the man you sent the letter to was the same man we found in the field the
16:52night of the meteor procession?
16:54I had no idea.
16:55He sent us an envelope last week filled with barely legible equations, but I never met him.
17:01Right.
17:01And, uh, did you look at any of his work?
17:04Well, I showed it to Dr. Boyce, and he told me to throw the papers away, so I sent that
17:09reply to be kind.
17:10Right.
17:11Um, I've brought some of Mr. Sutter's work.
17:15I've only just begun studying it, but it's very interesting.
17:19Are you talking about the man who sent us his scribblings?
17:23Yes.
17:23The man who sent you his work is the same man we found the night of the meteor procession.
17:29Oh.
17:29Poor fellow.
17:31He couldn't find anyone to take his work seriously, so he concocts a story about traveling in outer space.
17:38Detective Murdoch thinks there might be something to Mr. Sutter's work.
17:41Does he?
17:43You're hardly an expert, Detective.
17:46No offense.
17:47Well, none taken.
17:48Alan, you threw out what he sent you, correct?
17:52Yes, Dr. Boyce.
17:54I suggest you do the same, Detective.
18:00Do you understand Sutter's work?
18:02Uh, to a degree.
18:06Mr. Sutter has observed red light shifts in distant galaxies,
18:10but he has also worked out distance correlations
18:15based on the period luminosity relation of variable stars.
18:21In English?
18:23Mr. Sutter has proven that the universe is expanding.
18:29This has immense ramifications to our understanding of the beginnings
18:35and the end of the entire universe.
18:38So he's right.
18:39All matter will be torn apart.
18:41Well, yes, possibly, but in billions of years.
18:46So why did Sutter tell the newspaper that our destruction was imminent?
18:50I don't know.
18:52His underlying theory is sound, but perhaps he's just found it all too overwhelming.
19:03Detective Murdoch?
19:04Where is the Martian?
19:06Mr. Sutter is in the cells.
19:08So you locked him up?
19:09Oh, he has arrest there.
19:11He's not under arrest.
19:12I don't understand why you lot are letting him stay at the station house.
19:16Send him on his way.
19:16Are you so very sure that he isn't telling the truth?
19:20Right.
19:20Thank you, Miss Hart.
19:25That mysterious membrane that is covering Mr. Sutter is comprised of baking soda, gelatin,
19:32fruit, and traces of a metallic element that Miss Hart has been unable to identify.
19:37Is it not of this earth?
19:40She doesn't seem to think so.
19:44Mr. Sutter is either playing an elaborate game or something beyond our understanding has happened to him.
19:51I may have something that could show us where the truth lies.
19:58Oh, I don't know why you're asking me about that robbery.
20:02Your name came up in my investigation.
20:05Who pointed me out?
20:06I was asked to not name the person for fear of reprisal, which only increases my suspicion.
20:13That's ridiculous.
20:14One person said my name?
20:16What proof is that?
20:18The type of gun likely used in the robbery is one I'm told you own.
20:23Remington, 1890?
20:25Oh, well.
20:26It was my father's.
20:28But I've never shot it.
20:30And I've never threatened anyone with it.
20:33Doesn't look good, Mr. Curran.
20:35The robbery was yesterday morning, correct?
20:38Yes.
20:39At 8 o'clock?
20:40I spent the night up in the junction.
20:41At 8 o'clock, I was waiting for the streetcar to undess and kill.
20:45Some politician shaking hands on the street.
20:48Do you know anyone who can attest to your whereabouts?
20:52No.
20:55You'll have to come with me to the station house, Mr. Curran.
21:01And this measures what, exactly?
21:04The pneumograph measures changes in physiology.
21:08If a subject lies, it will activate this needle and in turn measure changes in breathing heart rate.
21:16Did you invent this, detective?
21:19I merely reworked existing technology.
21:22And this machine will tell you if I'm speaking the truth.
21:26Let me save you the trouble.
21:28I am.
21:32Shall we?
21:36All right.
21:39Is your name Joseph Sutter?
21:41Yes.
21:44It's true.
21:46What is your age?
21:4942.
21:51Where were you born?
21:53I do not know.
21:55I was raised at the Sisters of Blessed Saints Orphanage in Trenton.
21:59But I do know that I was not born on this planet.
22:05Were you taken by beings not of this Earth prior to my finding you in the field?
22:13Yes.
22:14They were from another planet.
22:17As am I.
22:25Also true.
22:31Constable Roberts.
22:33I thought you were seeing this movie yesterday.
22:36I've decided to come today.
22:39There's a free seat.
22:45Yes, for sure.
22:46Constable.
22:49I suppose it appears as though the constable and I are on a date.
22:53Yes, it does.
22:55We just ran into each other.
22:56Oh, don't worry, Miss Brescher.
22:58There's no fine for being on a date.
22:59Oh, but we...
23:00Shh!
23:02Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
23:09Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
23:27oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
23:27oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
23:27Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
23:27oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
23:41he passed your truthizer test with flying colors indeed we can be certain mr. sutter believes he
23:49was taken to outer space but there is another possibility oh someone abducted him and somehow
23:58made him believe that he was taken by extraterrestrials hmm that may be but for now he doesn't have any
24:05money
24:06or anywhere to go and he can't stay here he needs to be taken to the asylum until i can
24:11find more
24:11information but if they want me back how will i get to them mr. sutter what you need is a
24:21good long
24:21rest in a place where you can get some help we believe it's what's best for you joseph sutter
24:27yes take this you traitor oh murdoch get him constables quickly
24:42you're lucky you only injured mr. sutter now start talking
24:50what's there to say you're a human right from planet earth
24:56so you understand no no i don't why don't you tell me why you chose to stab mr. sutter
25:06look he's a traitor of the human race you put out a welcome mat for those martians they can control
25:13your mind they can destroy the whole planet like that did you have something to do with mr. sutter's
25:22disappearance you know what do you mean when they took him to space men from mars or the moon or
25:30or venus
25:30do not exist someone from earth took mr. sutter was it you
25:39i never laid eyes on the man before today i only read about him in the paper
25:45i see for all we know he's working with them the people of earth they should thank me
26:00detective murdoch please pardon the interruption
26:04doctor was just showing me something quite interesting i'd like you to see it
26:09i was just telling mr. sutter that when i was stitching up his wound i was surprised the knife
26:12didn't punch her his liver and you've taken an x-ray yes it's a new machine i believe the detective
26:18is familiar with the machine i saw one in his office oh i see if you'll just take a look
26:24right here
26:30doctor emmite
26:33are mr. sutter's organs reversed i've been trying to tell you detective i was not born on earth
26:40they made me as a mere copy of a man
26:47you both don't believe me
26:50no one believes me
26:53the bell
26:54the bell
26:55tell me you heard that bell while he was abducted i tried to tell him it was a streetcar bell
26:59all right what other sounds did you hear mr. sutter
27:04the closest thing would be a whistle and a roar almost like children shouting
27:09could those have been factory sounds no of course not you mocked me enough no
27:16don't move you rip the stitches from your wound i want to leave nurse get me out of here let
27:20me leave
27:21don't mind
27:32you've come to gloat
27:34that's not quite my style
27:39admit it
27:40you're enjoying this a little bit
27:43it's always a shame when someone is wrongfully incarcerated
27:48so you do believe me
27:51i know you had nothing to do with that robbery
27:54if only the police knew that too
27:57what if i had proof
27:59of your innocence
28:00then give it to the detective
28:02get me out of here
28:03no no not so sure
28:05it seems to me that i have more than just evidence
28:08i have a bargaining chip
28:16what do you want in return
28:18your word
28:19that you will stop any illegal activity that you carry out with my name attached
28:24i've already told you that i've stopped
28:26i don't believe you efrem
28:28why would someone want to frame you
28:34fine
28:35from here on out i won't be taking anything from anyone
28:38other than collecting on bar tabs
28:41why should i trust you
28:43because you want me to be a better man violet
28:46and i will be
28:53the hell
28:54reversed organs
28:56maybe proof that he was a marshal
28:59sedus inversus
29:00it's rare but it is documented
29:03well at least you found the man who tried to kill him
29:06why do i get the feeling that you're not letting this case go
29:10sir i think i may know a way to find out
29:12where mr setter was being kept while he was abducted
29:15how do you plan on doing that
29:17when i visited him in the hospital
29:19he spoke of sounds that he heard while he was with them
29:23what kind of sounds
29:25a factory whistle a streetcar bell and children shouting
29:29a factory and a school on a streetcar route
29:31exactly
29:32how about here
29:33saint christina's elementary
29:35right across the street from crane's vinegar manufacturer
29:38there's no streetcar line on the map
29:40yes there is
29:41it's new
29:43you're right sir
29:44the toronto civic railway's newest line
29:47is on gerard street
29:48i may not know much about the heavens
29:50but i do know the city
29:56i didn't realize there are so many abandoned warehouses on gerard
30:00we don't even know what we're looking for
30:03maybe that
30:07is that his ship
30:09no no his ship would have burnt up on re-entry
30:21no this isn't a ship
30:25but these may be his cruels
30:29sir
30:31i believe he was kept here
30:35what's this
30:41looks like a radio proximity sensor
30:45two antennas
30:46connected to an amplifier
30:50mr. sutter told us
30:51he heard otherworldly sounds
30:57sir i believe someone has gone to great lengths
30:59to convince mr. sutter
31:01that he was amongst extraterrestrials
31:03do you know who could have made a device like this
31:06i believe i do
31:11monday morning at eight o'clock
31:12yes
31:13you'll see mr. current at the corner of dundas and keel
31:19it's quite a coincidence that you saw this
31:21well i go to the pictures every week
31:24it helps take my mind off my troubles
31:28and do you have many troubles lately
31:32involving mr. current
31:34why do you ask
31:45because i think he was set up
31:48and i'm unsure why
31:50the shop owners lied
31:52they must have known he owned a remington
31:55so it could all just be a big misunderstanding
31:59indeed
32:00thank you miss hart
32:02glad i could help
32:14mr. grant is not here
32:17that antenna machine is likely mr. grant's
32:19but what about the unidentified metal in the goo he used to cover mr. sutter in
32:23he could have stolen it from the university's chemistry lab
32:27perhaps they have an element that we don't know of
32:32uh sir
32:34i believe i've found
32:35mr. grant
32:43he's cold
32:43he's been here for a while
32:46that capacitor has a fair bit of blood on it
32:48it must have been used to kill him
32:51hopefully there are finger marks
32:52perhaps mr. sutter realized that mr. grant was behind his abduction
32:56and exacted his revenge
33:04sirs
33:04all right
33:05thank you
33:08i've talked to the head of the university chemistry department
33:10he said he noticed a sample of hafnium missing last week
33:14what is hafnium
33:15oh the professor said it was just discovered
33:17it's a metallic element of some kind
33:20and i'm sorry i don't know much about chemistry sir
33:23neither do i
33:24fascinating stuff though
33:26were there any finger marks on the capacitor used as a murder weapon
33:29unfortunately not sir
33:32the hospital just told me that mr. sutter left early in the morning
33:36giving him time to kill mr. grant
33:39where would he be now
33:40the only other place i can think of is his former apartment
33:44excuse me
33:48i must confess
33:50i'm a bit disappointed that our spaceman is most definitely from earth
33:55this time
33:56i'm still keeping an open mind sir
34:02you have a seat
34:11why was i brought here the constable wouldn't say
34:17do you two know each other
34:19yes we both own stores in the same neighborhood
34:22oh i see
34:24did you apprehend the man who robbed my store
34:28i did not
34:29i did not
34:30because i'm not sure that your store was ever robbed
34:34what do you mean
34:35what do you mean
34:35i've spoken to your suppliers mr. corman two were paid yesterday and your bank claims that you make deposits every
34:43three days not once a month as he said
34:46i don't know
34:47i don't know what this has to do with me
34:48i was getting to you mrs. walker
34:52why did you tell me that the only 44 bullets you sold lately were to ephrem current
34:57i was sure it was him
34:59well we have film evidence that
35:02mr. current was on the other side of town at the time of the robbery
35:06i don't know anything about that
35:08you knew mr. current owned a remington
35:10and for some reason you both were trying to frame him
35:14now wait just a minute
35:15my question now is why
35:21mr. corman i could arrest you for making a false police report
35:25and mrs. walker i'm willing to guess that you helped mr. corman perhaps you
35:29loaned him a remington
35:34i'm not saying another word
35:36neither am i
35:42mr. sutter
35:43detective
35:47i'm here to speak with you about alan grant
35:50he was found dead this morning in his office
35:54what
35:56why
35:56it may have something to do with the fact that he abducted you and made you believe that you'd been
36:02taken by extraterrestrials
36:05that's impossible
36:06a radio device that mr grant made was found at the place where they kept you
36:11along with your clothes
36:15when i wasn't abducted by mr grant
36:17i was up there in the sky
36:20did you realize that grant was behind this hoax
36:23that's why you left the hospital so you could confront him
36:25no i left because they thought i was mad
36:30my landlady just gave me a letter that arrived early this morning from mr grant
36:36what does it say he looked at the papers i sent after you mentioned they might have some worth
36:41you were right he said
36:43may i see it
36:45of course
36:50he didn't destroy your work as he was instructed by dr boyce
36:55i must have been furious
36:58my findings prove that dr boyce's coefficient is completely erroneous
37:04i am sorry about mr grant i don't know why he was killed
37:08but no one on earth abducted me i was up there
37:16i am afraid you were not up in space
37:21don't you see it was all a ruse
37:25to discredit you
37:29i'm sorry mr sutter
37:34you're wrong detective
37:35they are up there
37:38i'm one of them
37:41i know i am
37:43i found the place where mr sutter was being kept
37:46whilst he believed himself abducted by extraterrestrials
37:51joseph sutter
37:53did he squirrel himself away somewhere
37:56no
37:59no you took him
38:03me
38:05what are you talking about
38:07mr sutter sent you his work
38:10work that proved your theories false
38:14so you set out to discredit him
38:18i suggest the constabulary keep to the murder of mr grant and stop worrying over that spaceman
38:25i'm getting to the murder
38:27alan grant examined mr sutter's work
38:30and he saw that it was grounded in fact
38:34alan
38:36wasn't my best student
38:38i also examined mr sutter's work
38:41you couldn't possibly understand any of it detective
38:44i understand enough to know that the cosmological constant that you and dr einstein have been working on
38:51is wrong
38:53no
38:53no no no i am going to win a nobel prize for that
38:58now get out
38:59to discredit mr sutter's proof
39:02you pushed an intelligent but otherwise emotionally unstable man over the edge
39:08by making him believe he'd been taken by creatures from space
39:13he's mad
39:14no one will listen to him now
39:19alan grant brought you mr sutter's work
39:21because he saw its worth
39:23and you killed him
39:31he wouldn't listen to me
39:39he's going to send it all to dr einstein
39:44dr boys you are under arrest for murder
39:53i can't do that
39:54yes you can
39:56go to mr corman and mrs walker
39:58and tell them you understand it was a mistake
40:00and there are no hard feelings
40:01they tried to frame me
40:03but even if they did can you blame them
40:07i'll think about it
40:08no more prizes
40:22so you're going to tell me
40:24tell you what
40:25why those two shop owners wanted efrem current behind bars
40:30well they said it was a mistake don't they
40:34there never was a robbery violet
40:37and i don't know what they were doing
40:40what reason would they have to lie
40:43if i knew i would tell you
40:44and besides if efrem was up to no good
40:47do you think i would keep him around
40:55horrible
40:57why does anyone smoke this
41:01another glass perhaps
41:18when you think about how many galaxies are out there
41:20and how many planets are in those galaxies
41:22we can't be the only intelligent life
41:24well if that's true
41:26then where are they
41:28what do you mean
41:30think about it
41:31if outer space is teeming with life
41:34then everyone would have met them by now
41:36you can call that
41:37the higgins newsome paradox
41:41you can call it what you want
41:42i've got to go
41:43oh
41:43are you late for a date
41:45perhaps with miss berger
41:47no
41:48i think i have a better chance
41:49meeting a marshal
41:51well
41:52if you ever have any trouble with women
41:53you can always talk to me about it
41:56i'll keep that in mind
41:59good night
41:59good night teddy
42:05macy
42:06hello
42:06come in
42:07come in
42:08i hope you don't mind
42:09i just wanted to ask how mr sutter was doing
42:11i spoke to him just this evening
42:13i believe he's thinking of
42:16returning home to trenton
42:17and he's promised to get some rest
42:20he understands he's not an extraterrestrial
42:22i believe he's coming around
42:25and his work
42:28if i may
42:30why are you so concerned with his work
42:33getting out there to the world
42:35i just have a feeling
42:37it's of great value
42:38though i don't understand all of it
42:43would you like to know more
42:45i'd love to
42:46all right
42:50uh where to start
42:56hello
42:57hello
43:00if you can hear me give me a sign
43:10i don't belong here
43:12take me back
43:15please
43:30i knew it
43:37you
43:44you
43:48you
44:09Transcription by CastingWords
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