Murder She Said
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1:06:03
Albert must have got his second dose
after dinner, possibly in a drink,

1:06:16
Don't drink that,
1:06:19
- Why not?
- Because it's lunch time,

1:06:22
Oh! What is it?
1:06:24
Beef broth and baked custard,
1:06:26
- Beef broth? I ordered beefsteak,
- The doctor said beef broth,

1:06:30
To blazes with him!
I give the orders,

1:06:32
I'm sick of slops, Take it away!
1:06:35
Certainly,
1:06:44
Hillman, another bottle,
1:06:46
Surely you know
that if the woman was Martine,

1:06:49
by giving the letter to the police
the finger points at one of us,

1:06:53
Not only for her death,
but Albert's too,

1:06:55
- Exactly, One of us,
- I expected that from you!

1:06:58
Oh, come now,
you're thinking exactly as I am,

1:07:02
If you didn't do it...
you're thinking it was me,

1:07:06
Stop it! Stop it!
1:07:07
Or even you, dear Emma,
1:07:09
I think we've had enough
of this nonsense,

1:07:12
I bet the police don't think so,
1:07:14
Say what you like,
but please leave Emma out of it,

1:07:19
Well, it could be argued
that Emma kept that letter to herself

1:07:23
to use it to her own advantage,
1:07:28
You'd better explain that,
1:07:30
Well, the moment Martine's body
was discovered

1:07:33
everyone in this family was under
suspicion, including you, Emma,

1:07:38
The moment you produced the letter,
1:07:40
everyone was under suspicion...
excluding you,

1:07:47
- I hadn't thought of it like that,
- You must be round the bend,

1:07:51
The woman was strangled, Do you think
your sister capable of that?

1:07:55
Oh, but Emma's an attractive woman,
don't you think so?

1:07:59
Well?

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