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00:00You
00:56You
01:24New timepiece sir it belonged to a friend of mine from New York recently deceased
01:30I guess I heard a private investigator yes Johnny moon if I may what happened the brakes on his automobile
01:38failed middle of the night he went off the King's Highway this clock was my wedding gift to him and
01:44his wife with Johnny gone Bivin asked me if I wanted it doesn't appear to be working it's not about
01:51the function it's a memento
01:54Was there anything else yes we've received reports of a murder in a public bathroom near Union Station I was
02:00going to accompany Detective Watts but if you
02:02No no no I have a lunch date with Johnny's widow in fact she's coming to visit Toronto
02:14You know stabbed several times inside of the assailant or the attendant
02:19Who is he whoever you want him to be
02:24Henry Clark
02:25Albert Russo
02:27Oscar McCoy
02:29Evelyn Malone
02:31Vincent Blackwell
02:33Two checkbooks a business card a driving license from Quebec and a horse registration from Pennsylvania all in different names
02:42Curious
02:42Curious
02:43May have been a confidence man
02:44The toilet cover is down
02:46The dead man was likely sitting on it
02:48And he's
02:51Marks in blood
02:52There was a cane
02:57There
02:58Something was stood there
03:00Locking the blood spatter and the flow
03:06The size of a suitcase
03:10If it was
03:11What was inside that would be worth killing for
03:36Sir
03:37Your attention please
03:39You said a suitcase
03:41Oh yes sir
03:44The dead man
03:45Had a suitcase
03:46Tankotter
03:48Anything else?
03:49Another man came in
03:51Slipped me a dollar
03:53Wanted me to make myself scarce
03:56Not uncommon
03:57It's not uncommon for people to pay you to read your post?
04:03I don't feel right about it sir
04:05I don't approve
04:07I'm afraid I don't understand
04:09Public bathrooms are sometimes used by men to have liaisons
04:15I only get paid a quarter a day sir
04:18I can't get by but for my tips
04:20What did he look like?
04:23Regular height
04:24White man
04:25Mustache
04:26Was he using a cane?
04:28No sir
04:28But he did have only the one leg
04:58Albie
04:59Mrs Vivian Boone
05:02You look lovely
05:03Oh please
05:05I've been on a train for ages
05:07I haven't changed my clothes or freshened up
05:09On sight
05:10How was your journey?
05:13Eventful
05:15Let's go for lunch
05:16Shall we?
05:29Oh no
05:31Oh no
05:31Vivian
05:36You must join us
05:39What a lovely surprise
05:40And your charming companion
05:43Albert's an old friend
05:45Albert this is Cecil and Myrtle Winchester
05:48We ran into each other on the train
05:50We're friends of Johnny's from Manhattan
05:51Johnny boy and I were awfully close
05:53I'm sorry for your loss
05:56Terribly sad
05:57But time comes for all of us doesn't it?
06:01Waiter
06:02There'll be two more joining us
06:03Of course
06:04I think you would have noticed earlier
06:07Apparently this is the best restaurant in town
06:09If you can believe it
06:14Oh
06:15Yes sir
06:16Yeah
06:17What do you do for a living Mr Winchester?
06:20I did real estate for a while
06:21Now I let my money make money
06:24Still
06:24Nothing that won't bore the trousers off the entire restaurant
06:28How do you two know each other?
06:29Hmm
06:30Albert caught me stealing
06:32That's not true
06:33Oh yes it is
06:34Put the cuffs on me and tossed me in a clink
06:36How awful
06:38How did you end up friends?
06:40He made me pose as a gun mole to earn my freedom
06:44Together we brought down Lupo the Wolf
06:47Our first meeting was hardly that colorful
06:50Vivian and I met while I was visiting New York
06:52We bumped into each other at an antique shop
06:55A couple of years later when I moved to the city
06:57I knew no one
06:58So I looked up Vivian
06:59She and Johnny made me feel at home
07:03What a joy to move to New York City
07:05Right
07:06Everywhere else pales in comparison
07:09I wouldn't say that
07:11Toronto doesn't exactly have the great white way
07:15Fashions aren't quite a la mode
07:17And the hotel
07:18The hotel
07:20What's wrong with the hotel?
07:22Nothing at all
07:23Just there isn't much of a view
07:26No bother
07:27There's not much to see here
07:29You know
07:29Not really
07:30Not really
07:31Yeah the soup was cold
07:32Listen to them
07:34You never know
07:35They only moved to New York six months ago
07:37It's unbelievable
07:38Yes I know
07:44It was funny hearing you speak of Johnny that way
07:46How so?
07:48He was such kind
07:51He's gone
07:52And he mattered to you
08:01Thank you for lunch
08:03I'll call on you later
08:10Chief Constable
08:11New lady in your life
08:12An old friend
08:13Her husband just died
08:15Seems things are moving quickly
08:17No
08:17Nothing like that
08:18It would be inappropriate
08:19Word of advice
08:20Stay clear
08:22A grieving woman doesn't know what she wants
08:25Someone will end up getting hurt
08:33We checked all five of the victims' aliases with City Hall and the other station houses
08:38All false
08:39We have Constable's canvassing Union Station for any witnesses
08:44It's always the ones you least expect
08:47Sir
08:48Well
08:48That Albert Choi
08:50He doesn't stand on ceremony when he sees something that he wants
08:53How do you mean?
08:55Some men have a lust for life Murdoch
08:56A fire that burns within
08:59You try and hide it away
09:00But you never know when it's going to flare up again
09:03Sounds as though you're speaking from experience
09:06Detective
09:07Chief Constable
09:08We found a porter at Union Station who recognizes the victim
09:11He remembered him because he was being followed by a man with a limb
09:14Oh very good
09:15Did he by chance provide you with a description?
09:18He's speaking to Miss Leeming now
09:20She's working on a sketch
09:21Well done, Watts
09:23I also looked into all the incoming trains around that time
09:27I thought if he was at Union Station maybe he'd just arrived
09:30And?
09:31I had Constable's telephone police stations in any city within a day's train journey
09:35And checked the five names we have for our victim
09:37A precinct in Philadelphia recognized a name
09:40A known alias of a career criminal named Ansel Tuttle
09:50Sir, we have a name for the victim and a sketch of the killer
09:54Do you by chance know an Ansel Tuttle?
09:57I do not
10:00I have a question for you
10:02Yes sir
10:04Is it true that your wife was married once before?
10:07Ah, yes
10:09So you met her when she was a widow
10:11We had known each other several years before her husband died
10:16In a professional capacity
10:18How long did you wait before he began courting her?
10:22Oh
10:22Oh, I don't remember precisely
10:26Never mind
10:27I apologize for prying in your personal affairs
10:30But I will say sir
10:32I did not wait long
10:39The suspect had only one leg
10:42Have any inquiries, report to any of us
10:44Thank you
10:45Any luck?
10:47None so far
10:48Have you heard anything from any of the other constables?
10:51I have not
10:53Sir, could I have the rest of the evening off?
10:56Certainly
10:56Why?
10:57I was hoping to see this show tonight
11:02Sounds riveting
11:04I believe they use hammer and nails
11:06I'm just putting you on, sir
11:07But I do believe it would remind me of home
11:10Plenty of song and scandal back home, is there?
11:12Oh, you should see Chatham on a Friday night
11:17Robert, with me
11:22Sir, look
11:27I don't suppose we'll be needing the posters anymore
11:36Come in, Albie
11:38It's good to see you
11:39But what are you doing here?
11:40I'm glad you're alright
11:42Why wouldn't I be?
11:44I was on my way over here
11:45When we found a man dead behind your hotel
11:48Oh dear
11:49What happened?
11:50He was killed
11:51We believe he was responsible for another murder this morning
11:56Oh
11:59Perhaps you shouldn't stay here
12:01At least not tonight
12:04Why not?
12:05It could be dangerous
12:08I don't mind a little danger
12:10I would never forgive myself if anything happened to you
12:17Is it your job to protect me?
12:20It's my job to protect everyone
12:23What do you suggest?
12:26You could stay with me
12:30I don't think this invitation is just about my safety
12:33What else could it be about?
12:36I suppose I'll find out
12:43He was strangled
12:44I believe it was with some sort of cloth or cord
12:47Take a look at the microscope
12:52Fibers of some sort?
12:53Retrieved from the wound on his neck
12:55It's not like anything I've seen before
12:57Very smooth
12:58Not cotton or linen
13:01It's unusual
13:03This new victim is likely the killer of Ansel Tuttle
13:07But we have no information on either case
13:10Or any information about his identity
13:12No identification
13:13No wallet
13:15No one in the hotel remembers seeing him
13:17But this should be a distinguishing characteristic
13:22Right then
13:23First thing tomorrow morning
13:24Get the constables to fan out from the hotel
13:26See if anyone saw anything
13:27Watch, you keep an eye on the hotel
13:29Gentlemen
13:31Thank you, Miss Hart
13:48Where's the clock?
13:50In my office
13:51I spend more time there than here
13:54Having second thoughts about giving it away?
13:56No
13:58Johnny never understood why it meant so much to me
14:03But it reminds me of him
14:04So I would rather you have it
14:13Sorry
14:35I was wondering when you would do that
14:55We should go to Florida
14:59Why on earth for?
15:01To see the beach
15:03To get away
15:04To live somewhere beautiful
15:06To live?
15:08Did you know that you can drive an auto
15:10From Quebec all the way to Miami now?
15:13It's one straight shot
15:15I have a life here, Vivian
15:21Do you remember when we met?
15:23Of course
15:24It was one of the best weeks of my life
15:27I asked you to stay
15:31Yes
15:32And you went back to San Francisco
15:35You said you had a life there
15:39Come away with me, Albie
15:41What do you say?
15:44I can give you more than Toronto ever could
15:47Now you sound like one of the Winchesters
15:52And you sound like you need some convincing
16:05What have you learned?
16:07The man who runs his part said he saw a one-legged man
16:10He ate his bill and then stood for hours
16:13Looking at the hotel
16:15Staring out as if he was waiting for someone
16:17Oh, looking for someone?
16:19Someone coming or going from the hotel
16:21Someone who ended up killing him
16:23Did he get his name?
16:25No, but he said he was staying at a flophouse nearby
16:28Constable Roberts is tracking down the landlord
16:30Ah, good luck
16:33Does that one?
16:35Pie-rogi?
16:36Pardon?
16:36Pie-rogi
16:37Pie-rogi
16:39Hey, go on, I'll try one
16:45Mmm
16:47Actually quite good
16:48I'll tell you what, Watts
16:50You stay here, keep an eye on the hotel
16:52I'm sure you want to have a word with me
16:54I'm going to get some of these
17:01You're quitting
17:02I didn't say that
17:03I said I was thinking of it
17:05Well, think again
17:07I stuck my neck out bringing you here
17:09And I appreciate that
17:11But I'm seeking counsel
17:12Not asking permission
17:16It's that woman
17:18She's got you all mixed up
17:20I know it must seem impulsive, sir
17:22But I've known Vivian for 20 years
17:25I saw her at an antique shop
17:27Admiring that clock
17:29We spent the week together
17:32She asked me to stay
17:35It would have been mad for me to give up my job for her
17:37So I declined
17:39When I returned to New York
17:40This time for work
17:41I went straight to that antique shop
17:43I arrived on her doorstep
17:45With that clock under my arm
17:47Wrapped in red paper
17:49It was too late
17:51She and Johnny were engaged
17:52I'd missed my chance
17:56You think this is a second chance?
17:58Might be
17:59What, my advice?
18:01Please
18:02Maybe you need to live the life
18:04You're living right now
18:06Early on, Margaret and I were a bit
18:09It's hard to settle down
18:11When you've been a wanderer
18:12A good pal of mine was a skipper of a boat sailing the Great Lakes
18:16Asked me to join his crew
18:17And?
18:18Well
18:19Let's just say that I couldn't find my sea legs
18:22Anyway
18:23Margaret and I patched things up
18:25Joined the job
18:26Had a family
18:28And I'm a better man for it
18:30You don't regret your choice?
18:31No
18:33Look
18:34You're a different man than when you met her the first time
18:37Besides, what do you really know about this woman?
18:41Chief Constable
18:41Inspector
18:42Anything for me
18:43We found the room of the second victim
18:47Jasper Stokes
18:48Hails from Philadelphia
18:49Philadelphia?
18:51Same as the first victim
18:52Yes
18:52Both American
18:53Both from Philadelphia
18:55One killed the other
18:56Presumably for his suitcase
18:58Do you think this Stokes
19:00Followed him all the way from Philadelphia?
19:01We don't yet know
19:02Nor do we know why this is all happening here
19:05And the suitcase?
19:08Uh, perhaps Detective Watts has some answers
19:11To be continued
19:13Detective
19:14The lads found this in a rubbish bin near the flop house
19:17Blood
19:18Indeed
19:19Look
19:20Women's clothes
19:21The lining's been torn
19:23It's been thoroughly searched
19:24So
19:25Maybe it looks like the Stokes were searching for something
19:27Maybe he found here and someone killed him for him
19:30Or perhaps he didn't find what he was looking for
19:33Much is why he was watching the hotel
19:35He was looking for someone so he could try again to find
19:39Whatever he was after
19:40Looking for who?
19:41Maybe the original owner
19:43Whoever this Mr. Tuttle stole the case from in the first place
19:47I recognize this dress
19:51She was wearing it when I saw her in New York last month
19:56This dress belongs to Vivian Moon
19:58Don't say a word
20:08I reported it missing
20:11When?
20:12As soon as I lit from the train
20:13I told you
20:14Didn't I?
20:15You did not
20:18Thought I did
20:19You didn't think anything of it
20:22Think what?
20:24I was frustrated
20:27But these things happen
20:29I figured someone must have picked up the wrong case
20:31We believe something of value was inside
20:34Oh
20:35Well
20:37There was a dress that I paid $15 for
20:40Ten years ago
20:45Vivian
20:48Two men are dead because of that suitcase
20:51What are you talking about?
20:53One man inside a public toilet was killed right after he stole it from me
20:56And another behind your hotel later that night
21:03I don't know anything about this
21:05There's nothing of value inside
21:07You can see for yourself
21:09I don't know why anyone would want to steal it
21:13Let alone kill for it
21:14You have to believe me
21:17It does look as though you're mixed up in this
21:21Well you can tell them that I'm not
21:24You're assuming I believe you
21:27Surely you believe me, Albie
21:30You know me
21:32You know me
21:32Yes I do
21:37If you know anything
21:39You have to tell me
21:40I don't know a thing
21:44I swear it
21:48We know Vivian Moon is involved in this case simply by virtue of the fact that her suitcase was stolen
21:53Yes
21:55The two dead men were on the same train
21:58Not from Philadelphia but from New York
22:01The very train that brought Vivian Moon here
22:04That explains everything
22:05It does
22:06Vivian happened to be on the train
22:08Many suitcases look similar
22:10The criminals mistook hers for one that they were looking for
22:14Quite a series of coincidences
22:17It's just the one coincidence
22:20They took the wrong case
22:21Everything else follows from that one simple incident
22:25Am I wrong?
22:27Technically no
22:28But it's also possible that she's lying
22:32Yes it is possible
22:36You don't believe that she is
22:37I do not
22:39Because the two of you are close
22:44Sir perhaps I should speak with her
22:45She's already been interviewed
22:49Mr. Stokes was found dead behind her hotel
22:53It's entirely possible that he was waiting to speak with Mrs. Moon
22:57Why?
22:58To confront her
22:58In order to retrieve whatever it is he didn't find in this suitcase
23:02This is entirely speculative
23:05But it's speculation that should be considered
23:08Sir
23:09If he did indeed confront Vivian Moon
23:12Detective
23:12Whatever is going on does not involve her
23:16The sooner you accept that
23:17The sooner you will solve this case
23:24So interview yourself
23:26The inspector has forbidden it
23:28He believes she's telling the truth
23:30Oh
23:31Thank you
23:32And you think she's not?
23:34Well I've made some inquiries with the police in New York
23:37Behind Joe's back?
23:39Well let's just say without his expressed knowledge
23:43So behind his back
23:45And what did the lads from Gotham have to say?
23:48Vivian Moon does not have a criminal record
23:51But she has reported several break-ins to her home in New York
23:55Just in the past few weeks
23:57She was robbed
23:58Some men broke in but didn't take anything
24:01Apparently they didn't find what they were looking for
24:03Just like a suitcase
24:05What were they after?
24:06I have no idea
24:07But don't you find it curious that she didn't mention any of this to the inspector
24:12During her interview with him?
24:14You think she's hiding something?
24:17I knew that woman was trouble made up
24:19Talk to her
24:20But the inspector isn't going to like that
24:23I'll deal with it, Joy
24:28Sir, what is that that you're eating?
24:30Colour pierogi
24:30Quite good
24:31You want one?
24:34Nope, thank you
24:36You're lost
24:39Any progress on the case, Detective?
24:41Or are you too busy picking out vegetables for yourself?
24:44I've been told to stand down while Detective Murdoch is interviewing a suspect
24:49Mrs. Moon?
24:51I didn't say anything
24:53Don't worry
24:54I'm not surprised
24:56Am I acting irrationally, Detective?
24:59Am I trusting her too blind?
25:01I'm not in a position to speculate
25:06I have myself been consumed by passion on occasion
25:11In these moments, it is option-wise to heed the advice of others
25:15But wisdom rarely wins out of a passion
25:19So you're saying I shouldn't follow my heart?
25:22I'm saying it doesn't matter what I say
25:24We'll do it anyway
25:30It started after my husband died
25:32Men would come up to me demanding their money back
25:35I had no idea who they were or what they were on about
25:40Was your husband someone who associated with criminals?
25:44No
25:44He was a private investigator
25:46You can ask Albert Choi
25:48Where is he?
25:51Were these same men the ones who were after money?
25:55Also the ones who broke into your apartment?
25:58I don't know
25:59I never saw who broke in
26:04Do you recognize either of these men?
26:13I don't know
26:15Could either of them be the men who were looking for their money?
26:21It's possible
26:25These must have been rather traumatic events
26:29And you don't remember?
26:31No, I was scared
26:35Look, I came to Toronto to get away from all of this
26:38I don't know what they're after
26:39You have to believe me
26:44Where were you last night?
26:48I was here all evening
26:50That's not exactly true
26:52You left the hotel with Inspector Choi
26:56I met before that
26:57I was here
26:58You were
26:59Can anyone attest to that?
27:03I had dinner sent up to the room
27:05Right
27:06So you didn't wander behind the hotel by the river?
27:11No
27:16These two men
27:17They were both on the same train from New York
27:21As you
27:24I didn't know that
27:26You didn't recognize anyone along your travels?
27:30No
27:32Well, the Winchesters
27:35The Winchesters
27:37Friends from New York
27:38My late husband's friends, actually
27:42In fact, Mr. Winchester hired my husband soon before his death
27:47Hired him to do what?
27:49I don't know
27:51Investigate something, probably
27:53Johnny never told me anything about it
27:55And these Winchesters were also on the same train from New York as yourself?
28:01Yes
28:03A coincidence
28:05Indeed
28:06Any idea where I might find the Winchesters?
28:11They're staying in the room next door
28:23I don't appreciate you interfering with the day-to-day affairs of my station house
28:28And I don't appreciate having to
28:30This case is under control
28:32Your detective doesn't think so
28:34Then he should have spoken to me about it
28:36He did
28:37He didn't listen
28:38So the first thing he does is run to my superior
28:41Ignoring every word I've said to him
28:43He felt it was his only option
28:46I instructed him to follow one avenue of investigation
28:49And ignore another
28:50Assume for a moment, Chief Constable
28:52That I know how to do my job
28:54The detective's obstinance may have given the actual killer enough time to flee Toronto
28:59Or
29:01Consider this
29:03He may be talking to her as we speak
29:07This woman showed up in Toronto
29:08And two people are dead because of her suitcase
29:10And
29:11She left a dead husband in New York
29:13Now
29:13If I were a betting man
29:15I'd say that she had something to do with that
29:17Watch your words, sir
29:18Or what?
29:19You'll quit
29:19You've already got one foot out the door because of her
29:23I knew she was trouble
29:24Knew what exactly?
29:26Hmm?
29:27You judged her based on a glance
29:28And some ridiculous notion
29:29That any woman who doesn't fit the image of a policeman's wife
29:32Must be trouble
29:33You better watch what you say, Mr. Choi
29:36You chose to stay with your wife
29:37An admirable decision
29:39But in order to accept it
29:41You've demonized the path not taken
29:44This case is in the hands of Detective Murdoch
29:47I don't want you involved
29:48Now
29:48If you don't mind
29:50I've got work to do
29:55And bloody not next time
29:59Mrs. Winchester
30:00I understand your husband hired a man named Johnny Moon
30:04To do work for him
30:06Before his death
30:08I wouldn't know about that
30:10And how is it pertinent?
30:12Two American criminals
30:14Ansel Tuttle and Jasper Stokes
30:16Followed Vivian Moon
30:18Here from New York
30:19I believe they thought she was in possession of something
30:22That they were after
30:23Now both of those men are dead
30:26Now Vivian Moon is either involved
30:28Or in danger
30:30And the same goes for you
30:33Ah
30:33Mr. Winchester
30:37What's going on here?
30:39We were just discussing a man named Johnny Moon
30:45It's clear you knew him
30:53I hired Johnny Moon to recover a sum of money for me
30:57How much money?
31:00$20,000
31:02It was stolen from a business I was running in Philadelphia
31:06I hired Johnny to figure out who took it
31:08And get it back to me of course
31:12And did he?
31:13No
31:14Is it possible then that he did recover the money
31:17And kept it for himself?
31:19No
31:19He wouldn't do something like that
31:23Vivian Moon experienced three break-ins in Manhattan
31:27She claimed that each time
31:29Men broke in and demanded money after her husband died
31:34That stands to reason that they were looking for the money that Johnny Moon recovered on your behalf
31:41If he did, I knew nothing of it
31:48Do you recognize either of these men?
31:54No
31:58But if they're from Philadelphia
32:00I'll bet these are the men who stole from me
32:05Do you believe Vivian Moon capable of killing?
32:08Of course not
32:10Not even in self-defense?
32:13No
32:14But
32:16Well
32:17I suppose you never really know anyone, do you?
32:28Yes?
32:29Albie?
32:31Vivian
32:32Can you meet me for dinner?
32:35What's going on?
32:36Are you alright?
32:38Darius
32:39Eight o'clock?
32:41I'll be there
32:45Johnny Moon was hired by Cecil Winchester to recover $20,000
32:51Now I believe he did recover it
32:53But he told Mr. Winchester that he didn't
32:55I thought Mr. Moon's death was an accident
32:58Well that's what Inspector Choi said
33:01You think he's lying?
33:03I don't know
33:04But I find this Mr. Winchester a very compelling figure in all of this
33:07And I don't believe his reasons for hopping on a train to Toronto
33:11He's after the money
33:12Yes sir
33:13What about the woman?
33:15Also very compelling
33:16Choi certainly thinks so
33:18We have to assume that Vivian Moon had the money after her husband died
33:24Why else would everyone be following her here to Toronto?
33:28Was it in her suitcase?
33:29I don't think so
33:31My theory is that Stokes was staking out the hotel precisely because the suitcase didn't contain the money
33:36She still had it and she killed him when he came looking for it
33:40Possibly or Winchester did or someone else
33:43But I simply don't have the evidence to confirm any theory at this point
33:47I know where this is going to lead
33:49Right to Mrs. Vivian Moon
33:52Are you ready to order sir?
33:54Not yet
33:55Uh
33:57Verbi
33:57Oh
34:05Oh
34:06Oh
34:41Vivian.
34:43What are you doing here?
34:44What's going on?
34:46I'm going up to my room.
34:48Why did you send me to the restroom?
34:50What are you hiding from me?
34:53I had second thoughts.
34:55I don't want to be with you.
34:57You decided this just now?
34:59Tonight?
35:00Yes.
35:01I don't believe you.
35:03What's changed?
35:05It's too soon.
35:06I'm in mourning.
35:06You're lying.
35:07I'm not.
35:08I thought I wanted to be with you, but I was wrong.
35:11I'm coming in.
35:12We can talk about this.
35:13No.
35:13Vivian, please.
35:14I don't want to see you anymore.
35:16Leave me alone.
35:28Little Winchester.
35:31Little Winchester.
35:32Fisherman found her.
35:33Fell through the chest.
35:34Second person in as many days killed near this hotel.
35:38Poor girl.
35:39Not even a proper call.
35:40Perhaps she was moved.
35:42Maybe from inside the hotel.
35:44Why do you say that?
35:46Well, according to Murdoch, there are at least two people staying here who are capable of murder.
36:01Constable Roberts.
36:05Sir.
36:06Did you see the person who left this?
36:08Yes.
36:09A woman came in last night around 8 o'clock.
36:11You just let her in?
36:12She was already in here when I saw her.
36:14I told her to get out.
36:15Very well.
36:28She was killed by a small caliber gunshot wound to the heart.
36:32Any signs of other trouble?
36:34No.
36:35If she was moved, it was done after lividity set in.
36:38And there's one more thing.
36:39I found fiber fragments inside the bullet wound.
36:42From the clothing she was wearing.
36:44It matches the color of her scarf.
36:46Detective, take a look.
36:49Smooth.
36:50Just like the ones on Jasper Stokes.
36:55Artificial silk.
36:56Never heard of it.
36:57It's made from a synthetic fiber, viscose.
37:00A new invention out of Europe.
37:02Is a scarf from Europe?
37:03I don't believe so.
37:04But there is one factory in the United States making viscose.
37:08You think Myrtle Winchester used the scarf to struggle Mr. Stokes?
37:11It was a different color.
37:13If a scarf was used to strangle Stokes, then it was another shade of blue.
37:18I did real estate for a while.
37:21Now I let my money make money.
37:23Cecil Winchester.
37:24He was wearing a scarf just like his wife's.
37:27Blue.
37:27Bring him in.
37:29I'll pay Mr. Winchester a bit.
37:32Watts.
37:32Yeah?
37:33Take a couple of constables and canvas the area around the hotel.
37:36Maybe someone saw him in the alley last night.
37:39Detective, Myrtle Winchester was found dead near the hotel?
37:42Directly behind it.
37:44What time do you believe the murder happened?
37:46Gee, it was last seen just after 10 o'clock.
37:57Vivian.
37:58Thank you, Detective.
38:00Oi, Chey.
38:02You know something about this.
38:04No.
38:05No, I don't.
38:27Albie, I'll never forget our time together.
38:30But things have changed.
38:32I'm so sorry I couldn't say goodbye.
38:34But please know I care about you terribly.
38:38I'll always hold you in my heart.
38:41Love, Vivian.
39:25Cecil Winchester.
39:28I'm here to arrest you on suspicion of murder of Jasper Stokes.
39:34And I believe this scarf is the murder weapon.
39:38What do you have to say for yourself?
39:44What does it matter?
39:50Let me in.
39:51No.
39:52Get out.
39:53Albert.
39:53Albert, stop.
39:55Stop.
39:59You used me.
40:00Get out of here.
40:01You didn't give me that clock as a memento.
40:03You used me to transport your dirty money.
40:06Is that what you care about?
40:08You knew exactly what you were doing.
40:11Was it all just a ruse?
40:13Every moment a lie?
40:14Yes.
40:15Now get out of here.
40:17I'm not going anywhere.
40:19This wasn't supposed to happen.
40:22The murder of Mr. Stokes?
40:24Oh, Myrtle.
40:28Is this a confession, Mr. Winchester?
40:30Did you murder your wife?
40:32Why didn't you just give her the money?
40:33It was our money.
40:34Wait, wait, stop.
40:36Who are we talking about?
40:38Vivian Moon.
40:40Leave.
40:41Right now.
40:43I got you a letter.
40:44It was so kind.
40:46You liked me when I was your patsy.
40:48But now I'm a problem.
40:49Why?
40:49What changed?
40:51I used you.
40:52And now I'm done.
40:54That's it.
40:57Myrtle Winchester.
40:58She came for her money back.
41:00And you killed her.
41:04I didn't kill anyone.
41:05But you have to go now, or I can't protect you.
41:08Protect me from what?
41:13Johnny.
41:15You're alive.
41:17Hello, Albert.
41:28Didn't take long for you to move in.
41:30Did it, Albert?
41:33What the hell is going on?
41:35Why would you fake your death?
41:37Oh, come on.
41:38I took the money, and they started coming at me from all sides.
41:43They were going to kill me.
41:45It was my only way out.
41:48And you helped him?
41:50No.
41:51I didn't know a thing until he showed up yesterday.
41:53But the clock?
41:54She didn't know the money was in there.
41:57I was planning on coming back for it.
41:59But you gave it to him before I had the chance.
42:02And you killed those two men?
42:06Those thieves have been taking care of themselves.
42:09And Myrtle Winchester?
42:13That was regrettable.
42:16She came to the room, and she saw me.
42:20I had no choice.
42:22No choice but to kill her?
42:24No one can know I'm alive.
42:28No one.
42:29Don't do this.
42:31Just leave.
42:32Make a run for it.
42:33Come on.
42:34I could have been gone already.
42:37Vivian brought me the money last night.
42:40But I saw you talking to her.
42:44And I can't trust that she didn't rat me out.
42:48I've been waiting for you.
42:50Just go, Johnny.
42:51I'm your friend.
42:52Friends?
42:53You two fell into bed with each other as soon as I was out of the picture.
42:57Johnny, please.
43:00Alvy?
43:01Wait right here.
43:04Alvy?
43:07You can blame yourself for this, Vivian.
43:12Inspector.
43:13Let her go.
43:14Got it.
43:17Alvy?
43:18Hey!
43:23Hold him there.
43:27Inspector.
43:29Inspector.
43:31I'm here.
43:33Alvy?
43:34Help!
43:35Call an ambulance, please!
43:38Help!
43:38Hey!
43:40You can blame her.
43:40Ah sąs!
43:46It'll be there.
43:48Please!
43:49Bye.
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