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There´re pictures of Lucy Barnard
Louis Remington, Arlette Torlinton

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...y Sandra Carpenter. Each of them
answered an add asking for ´young

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girl wanted´ A photograph in every
case was attached to the letter

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That´s not my meted of meeting girls
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No? These pictures were found in the
files of your office

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My office?
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Yes Mr. Fleming. Your office
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You met Miss Sandra at the concert
through an advertisement...

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That´s absurd. I made that up
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Did you lie to her?
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It seems Mr. Fleming that you´re
capable of lying

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- Why did you go to the concert
that particular night?

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I told you I was bored
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But you told us earlier that you did
not go to concerts

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But that´s a different kind of
boredom

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Indeed you knew Sandra Carpenter
would be there

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How could I possibly had known?
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You advertised on the personal
column as the music lover.

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She answered that add
Her answer was in your files

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I happened to see her at the concert
she was waiting for someone...

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I was sitting right behind her
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And sizing her up
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She caught my eye, she´s beautiful
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I saw how a man sat next to her,
she showed him a note and he left

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I saw the perfect opening
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So you could carry on with your plans
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I had no plans, it was a coincidence
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Coincidence, is it a coincidence
that you own the same typewriter, is...

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it a coincidence that certain keys
are out of alignment?

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Is it also a coincidence that you use
Victoria paper? And of course it´s a

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coincidence the pictures of the
missing girls were in your possession...

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They were found in your files
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I don´t know how they got there!
I don´t know

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Well then I suppose it´s nothing but
coincidence that on the last poem we

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received describing the dress Sandra
bought in your presence


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