Inspector Morse 03x04 - The Secret Of Bay 5B

  • 2 months ago
Morse and Lewis investigate a baffling murder in a multi-story car park where the only clue is a diary and a parking ticket. A jealous husband, an unfaithful wife and a playboy architect add up to murder
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00:00:00You
00:00:16Yes
00:00:26Don't go tonight
00:00:30Thank you Rosemary, please don't go you're drinking
00:00:43Don't go Rosemary. I'll come home
00:00:50Please
00:01:00You
00:01:30Hello Rosemary, it's me again you selfish scheming thankless, bitch
00:01:35If you think you can just back out of things when you like you better realize you've got another thing coming
00:01:39Because it could be that I've got some idea about what I like to
00:01:43You seem to think it's drop everything now between us except your knickers
00:02:00You
00:02:30You
00:02:37Got it wrong, you know Rosemary and it won't just be my word against yours. I have the photographs
00:02:44Your husband would be very interested in one or two
00:02:47Certainly one of them. I mean it Rosemary be there
00:03:00I
00:03:30You
00:03:32You
00:03:56How do you manage to look like that when you've been up to your elbows and dead guts all day
00:04:02I mean our lady pathologist Morse
00:04:05Mind you she scares the pants off me, especially when I remember what she earns
00:04:24Thank you, thank you
00:04:26Well flatfoots or not, here's your chance as the band takes you into a quick-step medley and a good old-fashioned
00:04:33ladies request and
00:04:35Excuse me
00:04:37Hang on. Maybe I'm brave enough thought I
00:04:41Didn't know they had ladies requests anymore
00:04:44Good evening, Chief Inspector. Good evening. Dr. Russell. We were just saying you look very
00:04:50Off duty tonight. I hope off duties
00:04:56You brought a friend a colleague from the hospital took pity on me you shall go to the ball he said
00:05:08Let's dance
00:05:27Give a quick step more
00:05:29Surprised. Well, let's find the music of pain. Where did you learn here Oxford College Hops, of course
00:05:37such
00:05:39Educated yet. Listen, I ought to explain that technically I'm on duty tonight or I might
00:05:48Or what more organized with invitations
00:05:57But what's wrong
00:06:00Sometimes I think my sergeant hates to see me enjoying myself. Are you enjoying yourself?
00:06:10It
00:06:12murders
00:06:14Report came in 20 minutes ago to some bloke phone to say it would interest the police to go to Bay 5b of the West
00:06:20Carpark take a look in the BMW there. That's all. I hope it's been verified. I wouldn't want my night out ruined by a hoax
00:06:28Yeah, it's been confirmed already, sir
00:06:31Shame you seem to be having a good time. I've been rescued from civil doer
00:06:50I
00:07:03Need blood inspector. No good. This dress cost a fortune. I'd have had to step out of it
00:07:11Why would a car thief ring the police get the hell out? Wouldn't he looking for a handbag? He finds a corpse
00:07:18Well, you see you have to know the criminal mind now the mind of the car thief has its peculiarities
00:07:24This is mr. Water car park superintendent
00:07:27I'd be grateful if you give sergeant Lewis an account of parking procedures here. Mr
00:07:32War always delighted to help the authorities. This is something a computer
00:07:48You
00:08:18I
00:08:48The
00:08:57Cars registered in the name of Michael Gifford 12 Riverside Ridge. That's the name on the credit cards and there's a
00:09:05signed ID picture
00:09:08What is he
00:09:13December 1955 what else
00:09:18Portfolio of architect's drawings a copy of the RIBA journal
00:09:24Yellow dust wash leather all in the back glove compartment locked. Okay, if we move the body
00:09:31Just give me a second
00:09:48A
00:09:51Parking ticket
00:09:53tonight
00:09:5412 minutes past seven
00:09:57He's been dead four or five hours say between then and eight o'clock. Oh
00:10:03And a stranglings official with a piece of new white cord the sort used for hanging pictures nothing remarkable
00:10:10And nothing much in the pockets either
00:10:13house keys on a ring loose change and the wallet
00:10:19Car keys none and none in the ignition. Yes, I noticed that
00:10:25peculiar
00:10:27Why would the killer take the keys and leave the car?
00:10:35You didn't bring your friend I would I he's a pediatrician not interested in corpses
00:10:43Sorry
00:10:45Just something to say
00:10:49I'd like to think that we could finish that down sometime
00:11:02Not a bad whole bit more to go
00:11:09The computer says he was divorced lived alone
00:11:13So there could be somebody waiting up. I
00:11:16Think there should be a lizard you will meet
00:11:46I
00:12:12Know
00:12:17I know anybody home
00:12:31Hello
00:12:46I
00:13:16I
00:13:32Doctor won't be in it
00:13:38How are you feeling now Lewis
00:13:42Bit groggy not bad. I
00:13:45Really appreciate you coming down to the hospital
00:13:48It saves time doesn't it you get the okay? We can press on with the job
00:13:53Anyway, you're a bit of a record-breaker now
00:13:56Two cracked heads in how many weeks?
00:13:59Yeah, all right. You must have a skull like an anvil. I wasn't on the same spot. The first knock was here
00:14:07Last night's was there
00:14:09And you saw some sort of a van driving off. Yeah
00:14:14Some sort of van that could have been could have been
00:14:18Well, I was pussing out at the time, sir
00:14:21Burger get anything. Yeah
00:14:24And there are plenty of valuables around
00:14:27not touched
00:14:28Maybe you disturbed him before he got going
00:14:32Unless he was looking for something specific
00:14:44I
00:14:50Sit okay
00:14:53Doc says I've got high-quality bone. I
00:14:57Told you like an anvil
00:15:03Gifford was an architect successful
00:15:07expanding practice in Abingdon
00:15:09There was a lot of design around that house
00:15:12Yes
00:15:13It's self-conscious. I thought like this car
00:15:16We wrote the car the stuff in it two videos in the glove compartment
00:15:22Pornographic. Yeah, I hope we're not in for a lot of that and a diary
00:15:27I'm going for this first and the parking ticket
00:15:31I
00:15:38Judge you just up. I don't offer shift clearing busy night
00:15:47Didn't log much I
00:15:51Was trying to track that new vixen down the cops
00:16:02I
00:16:04What do you think
00:16:06Well, it's all there soon. I mean yesterday's date 7 15 p.m. West good car park
00:16:13Said 7 12 on the parking ticket. He was meeting someone and today's date
00:16:18Nothing. Well just a circle around the number
00:16:22Something's supposed to be happening perhaps
00:16:26Did you go back a bit last June July yeah, there's more
00:16:32620
00:16:337 p.m. 7 15 or Westgate car park
00:16:39No entries in August
00:16:44When did you switch to that stuff Lewis mineral water
00:16:48You developing yuppie aspirations can't be yuppie policemen Kenny
00:16:53No, the doctor gave us painkillers
00:16:56Hope they don't dull your wits
00:16:59Go to the front
00:17:01the notes bit
00:17:04Look at the phone numbers
00:17:08Nothing special dr. Dentist garage a a
00:17:13one here with no identification one that just says
00:17:17Camilla is that what it says? That's what I read Camilla in brackets and a circle around today's date
00:17:23It's not bad this
00:17:26It's not up to their Barley most special, but you will find out about that number, sir
00:17:31Belongs to the Cotswold insurance company North Oxford branch
00:17:35figures
00:17:36I mean sure his number in your diary. It would figure if he'd had a policy with them
00:17:41Didn't he they told me on the phone. They never heard of him. Well, you could have been thinking about I
00:17:47Don't know changing to the Cotswold
00:17:49Well, you could have been thinking about I don't know changing to the Cotswold in which case it'll put the name wouldn't he
00:17:56Still first things first
00:17:59Giffords work set up
00:18:01You take the office. I'll try and talk to his partner
00:18:05You will be all right on your own once you lose
00:18:12I'm not a partner actually. I'm an associate. I was negotiating for a partnership
00:18:18Were the negotiations going well, sir
00:18:23It's common knowledge that Michael liked to run his own ship
00:18:28Did you and mr. Gifford see each other socially?
00:18:31No, we kept our dealings
00:18:33Strictly professional so you don't know what went on in his private life. Well, he hinted occasionally liked to
00:18:42Women good times sounded rather hollow to me
00:18:46Hollow
00:18:47Well after the divorce
00:18:49His wife left him
00:18:52She ran away to the States with a photographer a couple of years ago
00:18:56Not a very good photographer. What are you saying? So he was devastated
00:19:01Stupefied would be more accurate. He'd have been happier if it had been David Bailey
00:19:07You didn't like him. I didn't have to I admired him his vision
00:19:12energy he
00:19:15sold the company as a
00:19:18group of discriminating
00:19:20specialists nothing too large in terms of work, but always
00:19:23stimulating
00:19:25I'm a I'm a restoration man myself
00:19:28It's not my field the modern stuff. This is very much Michael's thing. So it'll be hard to replace
00:19:35The underlings can't replace the boss exactly. Can they and I have no authority not being a partner as I said
00:19:45You
00:20:01Two main projects at the moment are the office block in Worcester Street and the leisure complex at interlock
00:20:10What was mr. Gifford like to work for
00:20:16The man's dead, let's observe the decencies
00:20:22We're all very sad and shocked that's the truth
00:20:28Bring Janice will you she's had time enough to compose herself
00:20:32Janice Oh our receptionist. She's terribly young a lot more upset than the rest of us
00:20:39Any particular reason why she should be?
00:20:42Sure, I don't know sergeant
00:20:45What I'd say about mr. Gifford is he set a standard he expected everyone else to keep to
00:20:52even yesterday
00:20:54yesterday
00:20:56Leaving early four o'clock
00:20:59He said he'd earned it for working through his lunch four o'clock
00:21:03Any idea where he was going to?
00:21:06Driving into Oxford he said but Janice saw him last
00:21:10I
00:21:12Love Janice, it's nothing to be frightened of I just want a word or two
00:21:18Let's get out in the fresh air shall we
00:21:32Are you skating sir? Yes, I go every Wednesday
00:21:37My wife and I call statutory recreation
00:21:41She stays in looks after the children and then on Fridays. I stay and she goes to a philosophy lectures a popular venue
00:21:48The ice rink right opposite the Westgate car park
00:21:51Yes, it's appalling to think I was so close
00:21:54Well, we'll get all that sorted out sir times and so forth. I always go to the seven o'clock session and use the ice rink
00:22:02In
00:22:04To Larkin you said could this be for mr. Gifford a small ingratiation
00:22:11I'm sorry, sir
00:22:14Postcards the site foreman Michael liked to be one of the boys
00:22:18It would be a work trip though, wouldn't it? Not a holiday about a bit of both
00:22:23Little late skiing while he supervised the construction and deepened his son
00:22:29I'd like to have this
00:22:31Oh
00:22:40One last thing sir does the name Camilla mean anything to you
00:22:47Okay now so you'd bet your misty around 330
00:22:57He sometimes said things
00:23:02I don't know if he could make a fool out of you in front of other people. Is that what he did yesterday?
00:23:11He said my tights were all wrong with my shoes
00:23:15He said the clients got their first impression of the practice from me on the desk
00:23:25Anything else
00:23:28I
00:23:30Bother working my notice. He could soon get someone who wasn't a liability
00:23:37No wonder you were leaving
00:23:42Now listen, I've got to ask you this was mr. Gifford ever anything more to you than just the boss
00:23:54It was only a
00:23:57It didn't last home
00:24:01It was all finished months and months ago
00:24:12Please we may not even need to bother you
00:24:17Nothing's worth getting this upset about is it
00:24:22I'll leave it there. I'll get someone to take a home straight
00:24:27Taking me home
00:24:40I've just remembered sergeant Lewis. There was a phone call yesterday around 3 o'clock
00:24:44It could just have been that that decided mr. Gifford to leave early
00:24:48Any idea who it was? No
00:24:51It was a woman's voice
00:24:57I
00:25:06Did it sir the name Camilla get any reaction no total blank. Where's the Radio Times?
00:25:15Excuse me, sir. You got anybody
00:25:18I
00:25:25Gazing out on the young frow
00:25:28The frow not as young as all that but experiences everything
00:25:33Booze and high jinx well up to standard see you 30th. Cheers mg
00:25:40Now
00:25:42What sort of man detaches the frow from young frow
00:25:48Sort of gets strangled for his jokes
00:25:51The sort that shows off about women, but doesn't really like them
00:25:56touchy
00:25:57arrogant high-flyer
00:25:59discarded girlfriend in the background, yeah
00:26:02Hmm
00:26:04Technic badly has little Janice seems like he trampled on it and a jealous colleague. Mm-hmm
00:26:15You managed to find yourself something then Oh
00:26:19Sardine one sardine and a radish good
00:26:32Oh
00:26:37This is it
00:26:38collector's item
00:26:40Camilla sir in brackets. What? Oh, oh, yes. Yes. I'm seeing her tonight
00:26:47Well on your own shit. Yes
00:26:50Well, I think we can leave that now Lewis
00:27:02Anything wrong I
00:27:05Had a couple of tickets for the opera they seem to have disappeared two tickets. Yes
00:27:12must have
00:27:16Well, I can look for them later
00:27:32Oh
00:27:50Didn't my staff I
00:27:52Mean, I left instructions
00:27:55No problem is that we did a full database search this morning
00:27:59Murder guy has no connection with Cotswold insurance. Your number was in his diary
00:28:04well
00:28:05He could have been gonna give us a whirl
00:28:07Well, just as well. He didn't we'll be shelling out now big maybe
00:28:11Maybe look I am sorry that I didn't see you at the office
00:28:16I would have saved us some time to we need to go to the top. You're the manager
00:28:22Just had to get out and unwind
00:28:24With a bit of an atmosphere this morning anyone tell you you tell me mr. Manly. Oh, it wasn't anything
00:28:32You know, it's just one of the girls women
00:28:34Bit of promotions gone to her head stands on her rights
00:28:37we had this rush on you know looking for your stuff amongst everything else and she was whinging about a
00:28:43Bloody flexi time and this this birthday lunch. Can you imagine that? She arranged at the dewdrop around a couple of the others
00:28:51You know, give me blokes anytime I'm afraid you can you know, you can ball a bloke out
00:28:55Can't you you know get it sorted buy him a pint and it's all over
00:29:00Well
00:29:07You know, she got me wound up yesterday same thing so you unwind at the squash court
00:29:12Yeah, that's it. But a marathon running rowing
00:29:16Good for the brokers bulge
00:29:20I
00:29:25Thank you for talking to us you will look out for any possible connection
00:29:30Inform the people who are at the lunch. Sure. Sure
00:29:33Hey, I saw your Jack. Is it?
00:29:36Beautiful, you know, I had my eye on a 2.4 mark to how to settle for an s-type. Excuse me, mr
00:29:42Manly with a very busy day and well, sorry again
00:29:46Cheers
00:29:50I
00:30:04Know we're just knocking off. We've got the first coat on the woodwork. So mind the add rail bloody hell
00:30:20I
00:30:37Took it. We're looking for lads. There's something like that
00:30:41But anything else you see give us a nod
00:30:44I
00:30:45Has Wednesday's off I have Fridays. It's part of the grand plan for keeping the soul alive in the domestic swamp your husband explained
00:30:53Mr. Pierce believes ice skating is good for his soul. Does he?
00:30:57Minds the solar tissue. He's pretty well fulfilled by his work. The ice skating is to give his brain a rest
00:31:05If he left here at 630 he'd have parked around
00:31:10645
00:31:12You know, they'll never find a ticket. Honestly, I'm always clearing garbage out of the car both cars still just a formality, isn't it?
00:31:21Well, it is a formality
00:31:23It's also an inconvenience
00:31:26Michael he
00:31:28Might seem harsh to say this. He did nothing but inconvenience Brian now. He's doing it from the grave
00:31:36Why didn't mr. Pierce leave the practice
00:31:40Jobs with I suppose the Gifford cachet aren't easy to come by but he was looking round
00:31:47Not a thing sir, no ticket no receipt. Will you excuse me mrs. Pierce?
00:31:59You didn't ever sort of pass the time a day with any of the other skaters did you say I may have done
00:32:05my being questioned
00:32:09Romney Mars, sir. Oh
00:32:11Yes a little inch bold. Do you like it?
00:32:16Say sir unusual for him. It's early see inch bold generally went in first
00:32:21I'm aware of what inch bold generally wouldn't enforcer
00:32:27If you know where to look the prices are not prohibitive
00:32:32They are if you're a policeman
00:32:35Even if you know where to look
00:32:43I
00:32:45Want the ice rink staff questioned about Pierce, I want to check run on his income anything earned by his wife
00:32:52Also a discreet watch on all multi-story car parks tonight, right?
00:32:57It doesn't look much like an ice skater. Does he?
00:33:00Doesn't look much like an ice skater does he see him in a sequined cat suit
00:33:05white cordless
00:33:09DIY store sell miles of it. I've got a hank in my shed. No, it's a question of find the frow
00:33:15There's a woman in there somewhere
00:33:18Not mrs. Pierce
00:33:20Mrs. Pierce is a house frow
00:33:22Bend your mind to the diary again, too, would you
00:33:26also think about why someone would have eight exquisite genuine pre-Raphaelite paintings on his wall and
00:33:34one dud
00:33:36Or is it a dud?
00:33:39Well, if it's an inch bowl, even an early inch bold, I'm the next chief constable
00:33:52I
00:34:22I
00:34:52I
00:34:58Know Michael poor Michael, but today's date means nothing
00:35:07You weren't expecting him no, can I get you a drink?
00:35:14Thanks
00:35:16Could I is that a bottle of Glen Duke?
00:35:20Yeah, probably
00:35:31Thanks
00:35:35Most of this goes for export now
00:35:39Cheers cheers
00:35:42How
00:35:47Did you meet Gifford the usual way
00:35:51Sorry the usual way for a prostitute to meet a man
00:35:56It was in a bar somewhere suave. I'm very careful
00:36:00No one ever suspects. I'm anything but a straight businesswoman with a line in fashion
00:36:06When was that February?
00:36:08He was in town on an architects conference
00:36:11That was before my appointment book was as busy as it is now before I could pick and choose
00:36:19I'm not really familiar with
00:36:23We don't see this
00:36:26Not precisely this level of activity in Oxford
00:36:34It disturbs you no
00:36:38No, yes inspector, yes, you can't keep a disapproval out of your voice a nice girl like me
00:36:52Where are you going Brian? It's your turn to read the story
00:36:56Have absolutely nothing to hide and why haven't we told them point it's not necessary
00:37:04Don't listen bright. Listen
00:37:09Did you see Gifford on a regular basis not exactly he was more trouble than he was worth some clients are
00:37:17He he liked to monopolize me when he was in town
00:37:22Whole nights weekends, I went to Brighton with him April
00:37:26That'll be good hotel money. No object, but I don't know his ego got in the way then he wanted me to go to Switzerland
00:37:34Into Larkin in June. Yes, all expenses paid. He said I was tax-deductible
00:37:41Did you go no, he was starting to get I don't know possessive some men do about horse
00:37:47I didn't need that for him. I'm in this business because I like it and I'm good at it
00:37:52He was only competent whatever he liked to think about his performance
00:37:57You rejected him
00:37:59How did he react some men I meet halfway?
00:38:03the powerful suit
00:38:05the salt that
00:38:07Well, there aren't many of them
00:38:09Who appreciate what I've got to offer
00:38:11Take the trouble to please me, too
00:38:18You didn't answer the question
00:38:34I
00:38:54So he went quietly in the end
00:38:58Did he ever mention anything about his background his wife the divorce
00:39:05Are you married well that has nothing to do
00:39:10No, I'm not
00:39:28Too choosy too hesitant too lazy too busy
00:39:37Yes
00:39:41Sometimes isn't everyone
00:39:45Look
00:39:46You know, I find it very hard to believe in your perfectly controlled
00:39:52perfectly self-contained life
00:39:55You're hesitant because you've never found out what you're really capable of
00:40:01If you did you'd have the confidence for anything forever after with any woman
00:40:12Why did you really stop seeing Gifford I told you he was a nuisance he was boring
00:40:20Boring this is endemic, isn't it? And you just said
00:40:24You said it all the interesting ones are few and far between
00:40:28You cut out all the bores. You'd have no business
00:40:31Well, all right. He did get rather unpleasant when I said I wouldn't go to interlock how unpleasant threats
00:40:37Not actually he sent some letters
00:40:40What kind of letters have you got them? No, why were they too horrible to keep I wouldn't say well
00:40:47No, not actually. Well, all right. All right. They were pretty terrible
00:40:51He couldn't take rejection you whoring ungrateful cow that kind of thing
00:40:57Anything else there was a tape a cassette tape came through the post
00:41:03Revolting I got rid of that too. Sorry
00:41:08I'd better go
00:41:12Stay
00:41:14Tell me about this woman
00:41:17Which woman the one you hesitate with we could explore
00:41:24Talk anyway, it wouldn't there'd be no obligation
00:41:37He's dead he was dead. All right, he was dead when I found him I swear tell me what I see, isn't it?
00:41:44Well, I don't for the back window I'll stick my hand in
00:41:48Do the lock. I'm gonna go for the radio when I
00:41:51So I get the door open and I find the body. There you go. So what did you do?
00:41:56I found you tonight
00:42:01You could have done it
00:42:04He was asleep under that rug you disturbed him panicked and throttled him
00:42:09Did you get my mom no, he didn't he didn't get her go on what
00:42:15Why did you break the back window? Well, I just told you didn't I?
00:42:19There must be easier ways of getting in. No, no, no, not with a BMW, right? I
00:42:25Mean look even if you drop a wire, there's all these safety catches and stuff on the locks
00:42:29Get rid of that hey out miles we've had enough do a statement. No, wait
00:42:38Where the keys be useful for a fellow like you BMW keys, but it weren't that that's the funny thing they weren't
00:42:45I
00:43:15I
00:43:35Anything new
00:43:36He got better looking when the swelling went down his daily identified him without too much revulsion. I don't think she liked him
00:43:43No one did
00:43:44He was suntanned, but not in the usual places
00:43:47Well, he'd been late skiing in Interlaken not lazing on a beach without his clothes. Do you ever do that?
00:43:52What a time of death between 630 and 730 lays on a beach without your clothes. No
00:44:00Was he fit?
00:44:02extremely
00:44:03beautiful muscle
00:44:06I
00:44:10The attacker was right-handed
00:44:12And tremendously strong had to be I mean if give it a put up a fight. You'd be quite an opponent
00:44:18Not a woman. I don't think so. It's possible. But how many women can be this aggressive? It's very rare
00:44:27That's right
00:44:29Thanks, I
00:44:31Sometimes wonder why I'm doing this job
00:44:34Why I'm not out there among the living days like this maybe I could do with some lazing on a beach
00:44:43It's a tantalizing thought is it I sometimes wonder about police work too, but
00:44:50in the end
00:44:52We both pay the price for job satisfaction
00:44:56At least you're at the top. So are you I suppose I've settled for something
00:45:04Actually, I
00:45:07Was one big light from the infirmary doctor nasty spleen. They want you to look at fast if possible. It's okay
00:45:13I'll be along in a moment
00:45:18I'll I'll call you
00:45:33I
00:46:03Don't know
00:46:07Let's walk Lewis
00:46:15Seen enough to say how Gifford liked his porn Oh straighter
00:46:20more or less
00:46:21Like these women a bit on the submissive side
00:46:24Hey the acting in those things is terrible
00:46:27Couldn't take rejection
00:46:29We said that's it Camilla
00:46:32No one recalled Brian Pierce at the ice rink
00:46:37Instructor swore he'd seen him at the green cafe or regularly evenings you checked no corroboration
00:46:43Could turn over a stop there
00:46:45What about his money?
00:46:47Give it paid him 20,000 a year make a few thousand extra from jobs on the side
00:46:53His wife has 1500 a year from a family trust
00:46:56Hmm
00:46:58Try buying pre-Raphaelite landscapes and portraits with that
00:47:03We'll get the fraud squad boys to go over Gifford's accounts
00:47:08Janice I've tried the address and number on her office record. It wasn't there. I was lived there for weeks
00:47:16I
00:47:20Was fierce fit in with a circle in the diary the circle in the diary could relate to anything couldn't it I
00:47:29Had a spot to bother getting to sleep last night I
00:47:32Kept going over and over that
00:47:35So we have this like calendar and Valerie does it put circles around important dates?
00:47:41kids dental appointments and sports days and such
00:47:44I
00:47:45Should write them in though wouldn't she?
00:47:48So she'd know why she'd mark them
00:47:51Yeah, well suppose, but not the really obvious things such as
00:47:56birthdays in the family
00:47:59Right
00:48:01It's the birthdays of someone close don't need an explanation. It's just to remember the
00:48:07What a post the card in time I suppose so
00:48:10Oh
00:48:12You mean Gifford maybe yes
00:48:15Yes, he knew someone with a birthday yesterday someone close
00:48:19Who I?
00:48:21Don't know about clothes, but he knew someone with a birthday
00:48:26Well think Lewis
00:48:29Manly in Manly's office
00:48:31Correct the woman he had a row with but the Cotswold insurance company
00:48:36Yeah, and Gifford had the Cotswold number, but no name next to it. You didn't need to put a name. It was familiar
00:48:44Lewis
00:48:46How's the head I thought you'd never ask
00:49:06You
00:49:36I
00:49:47Seem to have inconvenienced you again sergeant
00:49:50But I mean if you've always kept quiet about something if it comes to that anyone could have seen us. It's a public place
00:49:56Not from this office. Do you think we could take it from the beginning again? Yes sure
00:50:01We're opera buffs maybe I mean
00:50:04Look perhaps here. I should say that I'm a
00:50:07My wife's dead
00:50:09Amy's divorced real gossip father
00:50:12With this bunch sort of the earth, but they never in a million years believe that we could just be friends
00:50:17Manager and secretary so you were at the opera on Wednesday night. We saw De Ross and Cavalier
00:50:22Could I make the point that Edward mr.. Manly?
00:50:27Turns these occasions into treats for me and my daughter
00:50:30She's disabled. We don't get many treats
00:50:33You might find this statement of interest
00:50:40So you parked your car in st. Giles here a little before 655 on Wednesday you went to meet mrs.
00:50:46Morris and a daughter at the Apollo then we all had a drink in the bar
00:50:51You're in your seats when
00:50:54quarter past twenty past seven
00:50:56wonderful seats front stalls I
00:50:59Did a copy of the holiday list? Thanks, Gloria
00:51:03You wanted to see the staff holiday dates
00:51:34You
00:51:37Two people away the end of June
00:51:40Marianne Robbins
00:51:42Rosemary Henderson
00:51:43Is that of any interest?
00:51:46Which one's the birthday girl mr.. Manly?
00:51:48I'm not reading you someone had a birthday yesterday
00:51:52That was Rosemary
00:51:54exercising her rights
00:51:56Any idea where she went for holidays? I'm not sure
00:52:00South of France wasn't it Switzerland interlaken
00:52:03Remember the hotel suite with the superb crystal chandeliers
00:52:07I'd like to speak to her now trust Rosemary to be missing when she's wanted
00:52:12She's clinching an account today somewhere in Swindon
00:52:33Oh
00:52:36Often does she come here
00:52:38books
00:52:40fully paired up
00:52:42250 quid a year
00:52:44Come whenever she wants for that
00:52:46Mostly Wednesdays after wrestling with Gifford at the Westgate
00:52:52This place closed for structural operations in August no appointments in the diary for August
00:53:03How often do you have a stiff drink before your exercise classes not often
00:53:09never
00:53:11No Wednesday was different
00:53:15Tell me again
00:53:17I've had this terrible day
00:53:21around the office
00:53:23although that's
00:53:24It's nothing new
00:53:26And no one to tell about it when I got home
00:53:30My husband's very
00:53:33Well, he seems obsessed with the work these days
00:53:38You parked at Gloucester green they issue stickers there did you get one I must have done I
00:53:45Don't know where it is
00:53:47If you were a Gloucester green at 645
00:53:51Still here at 20 past and doing back bends at 745
00:53:56There's no way you had time to dodge up to the fifth level of the Westgate
00:54:01How about before
00:54:03before
00:54:04Look, I don't need to tell you mrs. Henderson. It would have been better for everyone including you if you'd come forward sooner
00:54:13How could I come forward?
00:54:15I'm married
00:54:19Michael and me it was
00:54:22What I suppose you could call it a holiday romance
00:54:26Isn't that ridiculous at my age? No
00:54:29You were telling me you met Gifford for the first time at Interlaken
00:54:35That was what was so I
00:54:38Mean there we were in the Alps
00:54:41this hotel and everything
00:54:44He said his firm was in Abington and I said that
00:54:52Well the coincidence was
00:54:54You were alone
00:54:57Yes, my husband hates flying and I need well, I just had to get away
00:55:05So back here you continued seeing him
00:55:11Regularly surely Gifford had appointments every Wednesday. It wouldn't surprise me to learn that he was seeing someone else
00:55:23Now I'd broken it off I'd been so stupid
00:55:26I didn't enjoy deceiving my husband. He's not been well
00:55:33Where else did you meet Gifford apart from the Westgate?
00:55:36No way
00:55:38No, there was no way
00:55:40Yes, all he was offering
00:55:43Was a few minutes in a parked car in a multi-story car park
00:55:49And I
00:55:52But I I took it just that
00:55:57Until I came to my senses
00:56:01When was the last time
00:56:05Two weeks ago
00:56:12The barman says mrs. Henderson listened to the archers with him on Wednesday night. She drank a single malt whiskey
00:56:18I
00:56:23Last thing did Gifford ever threaten you
00:56:27No
00:56:28No abusive letters or calls
00:56:31No, nothing like that. I told you didn't last long. Oh
00:56:37Would you mind mrs. Henderson, I'd like a specimen signature for the record, of course
00:56:42Oh
00:56:47Thank you
00:56:59Specimen signature, right?
00:57:01She's left-handed the killer isn't
00:57:05She's in the clear now. If Gifford was still alive to get a car park ticket at 12 minutes past seven. Yes
00:57:11Neat
00:57:18So, what do we do sir go for the husband or respect their privacy
00:57:23No, leave him out for the moment. I'll look into the background
00:57:31You locked the study door I came back from the school run and you'd gone off with the key it's been locked all day
00:57:37I've got the endlessly house model in there. It's fragile. I don't the children messing it about heaven's sake Brian. You might trust me
00:57:44The handover didn't want some of that gold ink for tomorrow. She's got her medieval project. Not now. What do you mean?
00:57:51Brian, will you please tell me what's going on?
00:58:06I was a parcel for you as well. It was behind the door when we came in. It's too early for the post
00:58:25I'm sorry. We woke you up mrs. Henderson. No, please. I'm glad you're early George isn't back yet
00:58:32Your neighbors will probably be having a lie-in to Saturday morning, but I look nobody'll notice
00:58:39There you go sergeant
00:58:41Yeah, I said
00:58:43There are no time at all your alibi mrs. Henderson. What?
00:58:46Lost a green car park Wednesday 28th of September 6 49 p.m. Oh my god fancy. It's being there. I
00:58:54Usually just I don't know screw them up and lose them
00:58:59Okay off you go then lads. Thanks. I'm gonna keep them hanging around damaging your reputation
00:59:06Relieved I'll bet she is it's more than Brian Pierce is going to be
00:59:13Yes, I've got inspector Grossmith from fraud with me now
00:59:18Yes, he's been following the invoice trail apparently very revealing
00:59:25No
00:59:28No we haven't got the address of poor little Janice yet slurs
00:59:36Okay, I'll get someone to check with directory inquiries bye
00:59:49So piece was ripping him off how much
00:59:5315 20,000 a year for the last five or six years
00:59:57very tidy ripoff
00:59:59He was diverting materials Gifford had paid for and the jobs
01:00:03He had going on the side and then collecting from the clans
01:00:07Gifford would have twigged and suck him
01:00:10Maybe he did twig
01:00:12Maybe he liked having something over Pierce something to bargain with
01:00:18Anyway Bill Grossmith still working on it
01:00:21He thinks Gifford was on a dodge himself his tax positions questionable
01:00:27It's sort of the hour number one
01:00:30Yes
01:00:32It would be a pity not to check out the Henderson leads that you brought him if you say so sir
01:00:39It's always a pleasure to see dr. Russell
01:00:42Lifting a fellow consultants notes isn't a hundred percent ethical inspector the proper channels will take more time than I think we've got
01:00:51So Henderson is ill
01:00:53Extensive liver damage
01:00:55Irreversible caused by what those?
01:00:57Warnings about alcoholism going back to 1984 admitted earlier this year with liver failure. You won't have long then
01:01:05Six nine months, maybe you'd be too weak to strangle a man like Gifford then no not necessarily
01:01:11Anything else side effects? Well, he he could be impotent
01:01:19Now his wife would deal with that
01:01:22And that's all thanks and for coming in on Saturday, you're welcome I shot near here anyway on Saturdays
01:01:31And I lunch at the Whitehorse
01:01:33So I don't know why we should have agreed to I mean, why does Rosemary Henderson deserve special consideration?
01:01:41She didn't come clean with us. I think we should see Henderson's. Yes
01:01:45But surely I mean sure we see Pierce first a pierce will keep we'll go to white and woods
01:02:15I
01:02:45I
01:03:03Thought
01:03:05Hasn't that job been automated by now, sir, of course, there's no gadget that does it this clean
01:03:12Is
01:03:14It a duty you're employed as a warden I understand
01:03:20It's not a duty
01:03:21Keeps my strength up
01:03:24There's been a murder. Mr. Henderson in the Westgate car park Wednesday night. You may have read about it
01:03:34Mr. Michael Gifford
01:03:36He was known to your wife
01:03:39Were you aware of that no
01:03:44We've had reason to ask her to account for her movements
01:03:50It's her exercise class Wednesdays
01:03:59How did she know him I think perhaps you should discuss that with her
01:04:04I
01:04:15Need information I was here
01:04:29There's a new pair of badgers
01:04:32I think seem to be anyway establishing themselves in the cops
01:04:39New vixen too. I
01:04:42Didn't want to leave them. Aren't they relief wardens? You don't have to do it all surely. I like it here
01:04:51You can see my notes
01:04:54my log
01:04:55Yes
01:04:56I'm sorry, sir, but unless somebody actually saw you I
01:05:00Mean you could have written a log at any time
01:05:04It doesn't count as proof
01:05:06prove
01:05:08What do you mean prove?
01:05:10You
01:05:25Suicide you didn't keep after all
01:05:40I
01:06:00Can't imagine what possessed him
01:06:04Everything was fine really fine
01:06:10I could believe I
01:06:12Even think it could have been some kind of accident. I wouldn't go on thinking that if I were you mrs. Pierce
01:06:20There'll be an inquest of course
01:06:23You should prepare yourself for some painful revelations
01:06:28Painful that we completed our audit of mr. Giffords accounts today. Oh
01:06:35So, you know no
01:06:40About Brian about
01:06:44Well, there'll be discrepancies I imagine there are
01:06:49Brian took nothing that wasn't his by rights
01:06:52He did the work of a partner. So he drew the pay of a partner one way or another
01:06:57Michael he
01:07:00Well, you didn't know him he played complicated games
01:07:03If mr. Gifford had found out he was in no position himself to throw stones mutual blackmail I
01:07:12It crossed my mind I reject blackmail actually
01:07:18We had contingency plans
01:07:21The collections worth a good deal the paintings if we'd sold we could have repaid everything Brian took from the practice and still have
01:07:27Been in profit. It was a crime
01:07:30mrs. Pierce
01:07:31Even if it looked like efficient investment
01:07:37Brian is he was efficient
01:07:42We were an efficient unit together the family
01:07:53That's such an eye for quality
01:07:56You do know, of course there are three paintings missing
01:08:04You know, I can't for the life of me see why we have to complicate it
01:08:08Gifford was on to him. So I killed Gifford. We were on to him. So he killed himself
01:08:13I mean if it had gone to court, it would still have been an Aussie bit of public disgrace for Pierce
01:08:17He wouldn't have been able to handle it. The wife wouldn't either if he'd have done it the efficient. Mr
01:08:23Pierce would have had an alibi a proper one
01:08:27Just because nobody remembers him at the ice rink doesn't mean to say wasn't there doesn't it?
01:08:31And I'm likely looking ice skater like Pierce
01:08:35No, I
01:08:38Want to think and I want to talk to Henderson again
01:08:43I'll see you later Lewis. Do you want me to call mrs. Henderson? Yes
01:08:53Hello George Henderson here
01:08:57Look this is um, I've got to talk to somebody and well, um
01:09:04You
01:09:07It's about my wife
01:09:11Yeah, the police have been
01:09:17She's got something to do with this
01:09:20She's got something to do with this Westgate murder, I
01:09:26Don't know but I'm really
01:09:30I'm scared I
01:09:34Couldn't tell them but I
01:09:36Know for a fact that she was in the Westgate car park Wednesday night. I saw her drive in there about half-past six
01:09:47Look could you
01:09:49Could we meet? Yes, it perhaps set my mind at rest
01:09:53No, I can't go home. I'll be here
01:09:57Yes in the office
01:09:59Yeah, that suits me
01:10:02Yeah, bye
01:10:19I
01:10:49I
01:11:02Thought I might find you here. I thought you might think you might find me here
01:11:06In fact, I thought you might think I'd been so blatant that you come I got held up the Pierce suicide. Oh god
01:11:13Yes for mr. Pierce. He was being delivered to the mortuary just as I was leaving
01:11:19Is there somewhere a bit quieter yes
01:11:24Thank You sergeant Lewis
01:11:30My husband
01:11:36Well, I've naturally I understand why you told him but well you do see my situation
01:11:42I
01:11:46Know but well, nothing's going to come of this
01:11:50So it could be that a lot of trouble has been taken for well really for nothing
01:11:56Yes
01:12:01Well, thank inspector Morse for me, will you bye
01:12:12You
01:12:29Don't you eat
01:12:32This is pure food
01:12:35There's a doctor I ought to challenge that but I suppose better ones have tried
01:12:40I'm done about better. I
01:12:44Enjoyed talking to you
01:12:46Then why don't you do more of it? I
01:12:49Don't know
01:12:50Job gets in the way, maybe I
01:12:54Get in the way
01:12:57Maybe I'm the job
01:13:09Oh
01:13:39I'm sorry. I really am. Sorry, but please excuse me. I'll
01:13:59Janice wait
01:14:03It was just after I was speaking to sergeant Lewis it was really strange
01:14:08What she told us more about this mrs. Anderson at the interview, so do I know it's got it sorted out then I
01:14:19I thought I'd do a blitz on his dry cleaning
01:14:22While he's been on the survey. It's
01:14:24Well, it's just been his old clothes
01:14:27He comes in and out here when I'm at work
01:14:30Why would he do that?
01:14:32Why wouldn't he want to see you?
01:14:35Oh, it's awkward hours and that
01:14:44No
01:14:48No, it it's because if I didn't want to say this
01:14:57It's because he's drinking
01:15:01He's on a
01:15:03Well, he he has these bouts
01:15:06He's been all right since he was in hospital, but I think if he found the things which he obviously did
01:15:13Well, it started him off again
01:15:16Wait a minute. There was a tape you say and let us from Gifford. Yes
01:15:21Horrible I
01:15:23Was going to give them to the police, but I couldn't I
01:15:26Couldn't it was what Michael said about me. I
01:15:30Would have done though in the end
01:15:33I meant to that's why I kept them
01:15:36They were in this
01:15:38Yes, I I hid them in the airing cupboard behind the towels
01:15:43George never goes in there. Well, he obviously did this time took everything out
01:15:50Was this with the box yes
01:15:54How long could he have known about it I've no idea well, when did you last check that the stuff was all in the airing cupboard
01:16:03Two weeks about well not again since the murder
01:16:09No, I didn't want to check I
01:16:12Didn't want to know I
01:16:15was frightened I
01:16:17Still am frightened
01:16:33I
01:16:5225,000 quid in a paper bag. Well, she'd thrown a bit of it around the place
01:16:57You
01:16:58Reckon that's what Pierce would get for his painting two of them Romney Marsh wouldn't fetch anything
01:17:05Check out the art dealers then mrs. Pierce will be clawing the money back in no time. I think he's been too clever for that. Huh?
01:17:14Janice just happened to get an anonymous gift of
01:17:1825,000 pounds on the day he died even if it's proved to have come from Pierce
01:17:24It means that he wanted her and no one else to have
01:17:27What about the dead one Romney Marsh?
01:17:31Yes, well think
01:17:34Pierce's tidy little ways when it comes to fraud
01:17:38He goes out one day to snap up a charming early inch bold landscape with whatever it costs in his pocket
01:17:46Okay, he comes home with a landscape right sort of date not an inch bold
01:17:52But who's to know he's the one with the eye
01:17:55But what's he done with the money
01:17:58He'd set Janice up with her own little business. So she wouldn't have to be Giffords excess baggage anymore
01:18:04Flat above the shop where they could go after the green cafe every Wednesday at least they'd like fell for each other
01:18:11No, well, he fell for her
01:18:14She kept saying this afternoon. He was very kind
01:18:18Nice. I thought this much
01:18:21poor little Janice
01:18:23Her grief over Giffords death would have meant the end for Pierce on top of everything else
01:18:31We have a problem
01:18:37Should be child's play to you lose
01:18:54I
01:18:55looks at Pierce
01:18:58Gifford gave Janice a mouthful on the day. He was killed. Yes, and he had the power to put Pierce in court any time
01:19:03Yes motives all over the place
01:19:07What are we doing here?
01:19:09Why am I shifting this barrier?
01:19:23I
01:19:38Get rid of the dud painting
01:19:40Come come Lewis who'd want to be caught with a fake in his collection. His wife would never live it down
01:19:46The man had some decency
01:19:53I
01:20:07This is it
01:20:10It's what this is the the van, you know, they drove away from Giffords tonight. I got thumped on the head
01:20:15I'll notice this logo on the side when I went down
01:20:19Hmm you'd have got Giffords address from the letters
01:20:24I
01:20:47Troublesome or is he just getting careless with the drink?
01:20:54When the rifles are still missing
01:20:57He has a terminal illness
01:21:01Question would he disinherit his wife because of her fling with Gifford who else is he got nobody?
01:21:10Suppose he put Gifford out of the way wouldn't get much of a sentence might not even live to go through the trial
01:21:21Later
01:21:23Oh
01:21:48What's happened I don't know
01:21:51What might have happened well, I've been ringing George ever since sergeant Lewis was with me
01:21:57More I thought about it. I feel sure he's in a bad way
01:21:59I've been getting the answering machine all afternoon. Could he be out with his foxes? You take a look at his log
01:22:16The entries have tailed off
01:22:20Look I've got a feeling yes, sir. Tell me about your feeling in a moment. Will you sergeant Lewis is just leaving
01:22:26We expect to be winding up the Gifford case very soon
01:22:29Thanks Lewis. All right. I'll see you later
01:22:38Excuse me
01:22:50I
01:23:03You had no trouble with the barrier mrs. Anderson what oh
01:23:07No, George showed me ages ago. There's a button you can press I
01:23:13Wish I knew where he'd got to he's very unstable
01:23:17Because of the drinking or this illness you mentioned
01:23:21He's ill because he drinks
01:23:24It's all self-inflicted
01:23:26He's had warnings plenty. Well drink. It's
01:23:31It fills some kind of need I have needs to needs which George can't meet
01:23:39Well, if there's nothing else inspector, I'd like to get home before it gets dark it's bad enough being in the house alone
01:23:47I needn't detain you any longer
01:23:51Can I give you a lift somewhere thank you. I'll just hang on here for a while
01:23:55And you'll let me know if there's anything about George, of course, I can't officially organize a search till the morning
01:24:01I'll have a look at it. I'll see if I can get a hold of him
01:24:04About George, of course, I can't officially organize a search till the morning. Oh
01:24:11Look his wallet. It's typical the doors open anybody could come in
01:24:18I'd better oh
01:24:20And his car keys. I don't want him driving
01:24:24Good night
01:24:25Good night
01:24:34I
01:25:04I
01:25:34I
01:26:04I
01:26:34I
01:26:55Nothing further discovered body thought to be that of George Henderson
01:27:04Of death weary
01:27:06weary
01:27:08Dr. Russell doesn't wish to commit herself at this place
01:27:12And who can blame her?
01:27:15Let me know any other developments. I'm at the West Gate
01:27:18I
01:27:30Morning Lewis
01:27:32Blew it again, didn't I? I shouldn't think you did anything of the kind you got the ticket
01:27:36I waited an hour for it to come back out of a house last night before it struck me that she wasn't going to
01:27:43whatever she
01:27:44Well, I reckon there must have been the phone call
01:27:48or something at the library
01:27:51The ticket Lewis oh
01:27:53Yeah
01:27:55What time does it say?
01:27:58937 mine says
01:28:00955 now get back in the car
01:28:06Put the ticket on the dashboard
01:28:09I
01:28:16Suppose I wanted to strangle you Lewis
01:28:29I removed the car park ticket and the keys
01:28:35Lock the doors and disappear
01:28:38I could give the ticket and the keys to someone else someone else
01:28:44Who could come here to the West Gate get a ticket with a later time stamp like mine?
01:28:50Put it in your car and then leave
01:28:53paying the fee on the earlier parking ticket and
01:28:57Poor old PC Plod would think you'd be murdered after
01:29:01955 so
01:29:03955 so
01:29:05Gifford was dead by maybe
01:29:08Quarter to seven not still alive at 12 minutes past like what he thought that's right
01:29:13Let's think of all those careful alibis the woman that rang Gifford in the afternoon to tell him to come early
01:29:20Come on
01:29:33Oh
01:29:49Snap sir
01:29:56Morning mrs. Morris sergeant Lewis this will be your daughter is it oh yes, this is Lisa
01:30:02Yeah, this is chief inspector Morse
01:30:04Turning out for the farm. Yeah, you know it's a little excursion for us supporting the Cotswold team Edward works ever so hard with them
01:30:12Is that there's no trouble?
01:30:16Edward yes
01:30:20Remember the jogger in Wytham Woods last night
01:30:24We do a few sandwiches Lisa and me dole them out on race days
01:30:30Are you on duty
01:30:33Many supporters from the office here a few
01:30:37Not mrs. Henderson of course hardly she's dad was drawn with Edward. Yes
01:30:44He said
01:30:55What's this inspector few more inquiries sir, I don't like the sound of sir policeman get polite. You know there's trouble
01:31:03The
01:31:08Fact is mr. Manley
01:31:10We're having to revise our estimate of when Michael Gifford was murdered. Oh
01:31:15Everything goes back half an hour
01:31:17To the vague part of your timetable the part before the opera with mrs. Morris and her daughter
01:31:25625 ish I was leaving my house then to drive to the theater
01:31:28Anyone see you don't know I nipped out for a loaf of bread at some point yes
01:31:35445 it says in your statement, but that gives us two hours in which anything could have happened
01:31:58You
01:32:08She's a beautiful woman isn't she Rosemary
01:32:12I've seen her in too many unbeautiful situations. I'm afraid
01:32:17Gifford thought so
01:32:19Wanted to possess her her husband couldn't bear to let her go
01:32:26Shortly
01:32:28Henderson's is the alibi. That's really
01:32:31well
01:32:33Nowhere, which is why we have to be absolutely certain about everyone else's. Yes. Sure. I understand
01:32:42So I'd like to know what the hell you were doing in Whiteham Woods last night
01:32:47Sorry, you were identified by two independent witnesses
01:32:51Navy tracksuit with a hood
01:32:53green stripe
01:32:55Running one two, sir
01:32:59I
01:33:15Was at the rugby club last night coughing till all hours with the lads from what time so the game in the afternoon stayed on
01:33:29A nice car. Mr. Manly. Yes as nice as yours, though
01:33:39Dr. Keyes, of course, I drove it this morning. Show me Amy Amy keys, please
01:33:51Spares you've got a spare set doesn't everyone let's go to your house and get them no need
01:33:56I have them here as a matter of fact melting moments anyone homemade
01:34:13Try them
01:34:15I
01:34:23Understand try my car, sir
01:34:32Last call for coffee anyone else
01:34:45I
01:34:50Come on quick say what you've got to say
01:34:54Last night in the heat of the moment you left your keys in George Henderson's office
01:34:59You found out when you jogged back to your car, but you'd seen us arriving
01:35:03So you jogged straight on home or rather?
01:35:06You stopped and rang your accomplice on the way accomplice who came and retrieved
01:35:16You
01:35:25You can himself
01:35:28They won't make me identify him will it
01:35:33I'm a sucker for a hard luck story. They'll tell you
01:35:38Henderson phony he said he thought Rose
01:35:41He
01:35:43Knew Rosemary was involved in Giffords murder and what I talked to her about it. They sounded crazy
01:35:50Well, I was going on a practice run. So just as easily take the white on the woods road as any other
01:35:56So I said I'd meet him at his office
01:36:00Well, nothing he was raving I left immediately
01:36:06Look you want a murderer you've no need to look further than George
01:36:10Who's dead by the way
01:36:13suicide apparently
01:36:15Was it may not have been suicide?
01:36:19Might have been that someone had a fight with him in the office
01:36:23drew a bit of blood
01:36:25dragged him into the woods and
01:36:27Blew half his face away. No, no, no, no
01:36:31Didn't I didn't look anyone will tell you I'm not like that
01:36:35It was an accident
01:36:38Had a set to in his office. Sure. Yeah, I brought him down. It wasn't difficult. He's conditioned
01:36:47He must have got second wind or something because I'd left and he came roaring after me and we had another and
01:36:56Grappling and a bloody gun went off
01:36:59A bloody gun went off
01:37:02Mrs. Henderson took my spare keys instead of yours. I
01:37:08Switched them while she was checking her husband's log
01:37:12You pick them up later at the Summertown Public Library
01:37:17Thank You, mr. Manly
01:37:24Mrs. Henderson and Marley a
01:37:27Overacting the animosity between them the perfect alibi all the time
01:37:36I don't know passion. Thanks. All right all messed in
01:37:40I
01:37:51Brought you into today
01:37:55It's all over isn't it love
01:37:58We got it
01:38:01You got it wrong an interlock with Gifford
01:38:05But I want you to know it was still the best thing that ever happened to me
01:38:10The best thing
01:38:14You do realize inspector don't you that this man has made my life a misery
01:38:19That is knife into me
01:38:21The staff at the office will bear me out. There's no secret
01:38:26I'll be talking to you mrs. Henderson when I'm ready
01:38:33Got no time for this sort of music happiness
01:38:36I've got more time for fun. Didn't write many quick steps as I recall
01:38:47You owe me a dance
01:38:50I can dance to anything
01:38:52Let's have something from Parsifal since we're going to a performance
01:38:56look
01:38:58No, we're
01:39:02We're not
01:39:05I'm sorry. Oh
01:39:14Where did you get those I
01:39:17Wish I could say from a grateful patient like any decent healer
01:39:23By phoning the box office night and day to ask about return
01:39:27By
01:39:29Diverting my technician from a highly complex analysis of stomach contents to going to collect them
01:39:37By then are you are amazing?
01:39:40You shall have your wish I
01:39:42I
01:39:54Don't believe this why what if you found my lost tickets?
01:40:12You
01:40:42You
01:41:12You
01:41:42You
01:42:12You

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