Hush... Hush, Sweet Charlotte
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1:33:02
Hi, Mr. Wills.
I'll bet this is the first time...

1:33:05
you've ever seen the county coroner
operate out of a funeral parlor, eh?

1:33:09
Yes. It's a bit different
where I come from.

1:33:12
It's a bit different most places.
1:33:14
Still, for a town of this size,
it's kind of handy.

1:33:18
I just heard the news about
Velma Cruther's death...

1:33:21
at the newspaper office.
1:33:23
- It was Miss Cruther he came to see, wasn't it?
- Oh, yes, indeed, sir.

1:33:27
She certainly had
a nasty accident, all right.

1:33:31
- Would you like to see the body?
- No, thank you.

1:33:34
Oh. Well, step inside anyway.
1:33:42
May I ask how it happened?
1:33:44
Well, it seems she, uh...
she fell off a ladder.

1:33:49
She must have been
up there fixing her roof.

1:33:52
The roof in her place
has always let in the rain.

1:33:55
And, uh, well, it's done it for years.
1:33:59
You mean this happened
at Miss Cruther's home?

1:34:02
Well, I'd hardly
call it a home, sir...

1:34:05
but she did fall in her own backyard.
1:34:08
I see. Who found her?
1:34:11
Well, I couldn't tell you that, sir...
1:34:14
but it was Dr. Bayliss
that brought her in.

1:34:44
Charlotte.
1:34:49
Charlotte.
1:34:56
Charlotte.

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