In a Lonely Place
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:20:01
Where?
:20:02
The Patio Apartments.
We both live there.

:20:05
Do you know who he is?
:20:07
Yes. When I moved in a few days ago,
Mr. Steele was pointed out to me...

:20:11
...by the manager. She's very proud
of having a celebrity tenant.

:20:16
-Did you see Mr. Steele last night?
-As I came home...

:20:19
...I saw him go into his apartment
with a girl.

:20:22
That girl was Mildred Atkinson.
:20:25
She was murdered between
1:00 and 2:00 this morning.

:20:34
-Murdered?
-Yes. Strangled...

:20:37
-...by the vice-like grip of an arm.
-You know. Mugged.

:20:43
What time did you get home
last night?

:20:46
Shortly after midnight.
:20:48
Did you see Mr. Steele after
he and the girl entered his apartment?

:20:53
Yes, about a half an hour later.
:20:55
I saw him at his door
saying good night.

:20:58
-How do you know it was a half-hour?
-lt takes me that long...

:21:02
-...to get ready f or bed.
-Can you see his door f rom your room?

:21:06
She was standing on her balcony
in a negligee.

:21:10
It was warm.
My apartment was stuffy.

:21:12
-Sure he didn't leave with the girl?
-Positive.

:21:15
-What was he doing?
-He was looking at me.

:21:19
For never meeting Mr. Steele,
you've paid good attention to him.

:21:23
I have, at that.
:21:25
-Usually pay attention to neighbours?
-No.

:21:29
Were you interested
because he's a celebrity?

:21:32
Not at all. I noticed him
because he looked interesting.

:21:36
I like his f ace.
:21:38
I guess that will be all f or now.
Goodbye, Miss Gray.

:21:42
Goodbye, Capt. Lochner.
:21:46
Oh, Barton?
:21:51
Do attractive young women
often admire your f ace, Mr. Steele?

:21:55
If they do, they aren't usually as
outspoken as Miss Gray. We finished?


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