In the Heat of the Night
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And, Wood, run Virgil down the depot.
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uh... Virge here, Chief,
he thinks that Harvey's innocent.

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- Well, l'll be damned.
- Could l talk to you about it, in private?

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No. Because l got Colbert's wallet in my
hand, and we took it from Harvey Oberst.

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- You think he gave it to him?
- I don't know.

:35:19
But Oberst could have come along
after the crime, found it, picked it up.

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- I don't know.
- That's what the boy said he did.

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Well, l'm sorry, ma'am, but l say different.
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When l examined the deceased,
it was obvious the fatal blow was struck

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from an angle of
17 degrees from the right,

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which makes it almost certain
the person who did it is right-handed.

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- So what?
- (Shagbag) Harve's left-handed, Chief.

:35:43
- Everybody in town knows that.
- We figured that out.

:35:46
Harvey's a lefty. uh-huh.
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You're sure of yourself, Virgil. Funny
name for a nigger boy from Philadelphia.

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- What do they call you up there?
- They call me Mr Tibbs!

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Mr Tibbs! Well, Mr Wood, take Mr Tibbs,
take him down to the depot.

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And l mean, boy, like now!
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I'll have the FBI lab
send you the report on this.

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Not that it'll make any difference.
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I'll take that.
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No, you won't.
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I'm sending it in personally.
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(Mrs Colbert) My God!
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What kind of people are you?
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What kind of a place is this?
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My husband is dead.
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Somebody in this town killed him!
l want you to find out who!


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