:42:08
- Has something happened?
- I've gotta go out on a job.
:42:11
Please, finish your dinner.
:42:13
It's really the best
chicken and rice in town.
:42:15
- I'm sorry you have to leave.
- Thanks.
:42:18
- So long.
- Bye.
:42:20
Good night.
:42:25
- You like him, huh?
- I think he's very nice.
:42:29
I'm glad. You know what
that fella needs? A family.
:42:34
He's got nobody. All he thinks of
day and night is his job.
:42:38
He grabs himself a dizzy blonde
once in a while, but that's no life.
:42:42
Fella like him oughta be married,
to a beautiful girl,
:42:45
- have a home, kids, and...
- You're wasting your propaganda.
:42:49
- I'm married.
- Buzzin' a married woman!
:42:53
Wait till I see that dope again.
:43:01
- You got it?
- It's blood, all right, quite fresh.
:43:04
I'd say not more than 24 hours.
:43:06
Get it to the lab right away.
:43:08
That clinches it.
Paine was killed in his room.
:43:11
Somebody came in and slugged him.
He bumped his head when he fell.
:43:15
He had a silver plate in his head
:43:17
as a result of a shrapnel wound in
the war. The fall must've killed him.
:43:20
I buy that, Lieutenant.
:43:22
The killer tried to get the body out,
but he was surprised by someone,
:43:26
probably Dixon when he came
through the front door.
:43:29
He ducked behind
the staircase here, and hid the body.
:43:32
That's the reason
for the bloodstain on the wall.
:43:35
- If it is Paine's blood.
- We'll get the lab report shortly.
:43:39
Now, we can establish
the time of the killing
:43:42
as between 12.30,
when Paine must've got here
:43:45
and, uh, 3am, when the killer
knocked out the watchman on the pier.
:43:52
Hello, Dixon. You know Mr Gilroy
from the DA's office.
:43:55
- Sure. How are you?
- Hello.
:43:57
A lot of fancy footwork you did
last night, Dixon. You and Mr Paine.