Murder Most Foul
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1:22:03
but you, I'm sorry to say,
will not be answering yours.

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You 're Evelyn Kane, aren't you?
Rose Kane's son.

1:22:13
Oh, yes.
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Evelyn, what a name.
I soon changed that.

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The McGinty woman
found that out, didn't she?

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When you were playing in Milchester,
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she recognised you,
and as you were marrying an heiress,

1:22:27
she saw an opportunity for blackmail.
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She threatened to tell
Sheila's father unless I paid her...

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...so I kept her quiet.
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- Where could I find the money?
- George Rowton.

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She wanted £100, so I forged
George's name on a cheque.

1:22:49
I couldn't let him
find that out, could I?

1:22:53
So they both had to die.
1:22:56
Poor old Dorothy...
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...that was meant for you, of course.
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I had meant to wring your neck,
but Eva's been very obliging.

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Her fingerprints are on that
and I'm on stage.

1:23:27
Wait!
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I borrowed this from Mr Summers.
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You can't fool me
with a prop gun filled with blanks.

1:23:37
Oh, no, not blanks. A friend of mine
procured me some insurance.

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I'll risk it.
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I should warn you,
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I won the Ladies Small Arms
Championships at Bisley in 1924.

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Bully for you.

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