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1:10:19
What else have you got
on this man Thorwald?

1:10:21
Enough to scare me you wouldn't
show up in time and we'd lose him.

1:10:25
- Think he's getting out of here?
- He's got everything he owns

1:10:27
Laid out over there in the bedroom,
waiting to be packed.

1:10:32
I'm just warming some brandy.
Mr Doyle, I presume?

1:10:38
Tom, this is Miss Lisa Fremont.
1:10:41
- How do you do?
- We think Thorwald's guilty.

1:10:51
Careful, Tom.
1:10:58
- Hello.
- Lieutenant Doyle.

1:10:59
yeah, he's right here. For you.
1:11:02
- Hello.
- Lieutenant Doyle, sir?

1:11:04
Speaking. yeah.
1:11:09
Alright.
1:11:11
I see. Thank you...
Goodbye.

1:11:14
Coffee will be ready soon.
1:11:16
Jeff, aren't you going to tell him
about the jewellery?

1:11:18
Jewellery?
1:11:20
He's got his wife's jewellery hidden
in his clothes in the bedroom there.

1:11:23
- You sure it belonged to his wife?
- It was in her favourite handbag.

1:11:26
Mr Doyle, that can only lead
to one conclusion.

1:11:29
Namely?
1:11:30
That it was not Mrs Thorwald that
left with him yesterday morning.

1:11:34
You figured that out, eh?
1:11:35
It's simply that women
don't leave their jewellery behind

1:11:38
When they go on a trip.
1:11:40
Come on, Tom. You don't really need
any of this information, do you?

1:11:50
As a matter of fact, I don't.
1:11:58
Lars Thorwald is no more
a murderer than I am.


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