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2:06:03
The same?
2:06:04
That brandy business
is just like my footbridge.

2:06:07
If they get his companion,
the question would be:

2:06:09
Was it murder or an accident?
2:06:12
The brandy thing isn't new at all,
you know.

2:06:15
- It's been done before?
- Yes, and in real life, too.

2:06:19
I have it here.
2:06:21
Richard Palmer got rid of
one of his victims that way.

2:06:25
A man called Abbey.
2:06:27
Was he hanged?
2:06:28
Trial of Richard Palmer. Where can it be?
2:06:34
They got him eventually,
after he killed half a dozen other people.

2:06:38
The fool got bored with the brandy
method and went on with real poison.

2:06:42
- He was a fool, wasrt he?
- Maybe I put it under the "T's."

2:06:45
If he'd stuck to brandy, he might have...
That's an interesting idea.

2:06:50
Suppose I ask my brother about it.
2:06:53
He's the Home Office Analyst. Conducts
post-mortems and all that sort of things.

2:06:58
I get some of my neatest ideas from him.
2:07:00
It really doesn't matter, Isobel.
Please don't bother. It's not important.

2:07:05
I'll run along. I don't want to trouble you.
2:07:08
- Now I remember. It's in your own house.
- What is?

2:07:13
The Trial of Richard Palmer.
That book about the brandy.

2:07:17
Johnnie borrowed it
a couple of weeks ago.

2:07:22
- Goodbye, Isobel.
- Goodbye, my dear.


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