Columbo: Death Lends a Hand
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:19:04
Oh. Thank you, Lieutenant.
:19:06
Would you like to be alone?
:19:08
No. I can feel sorry for myself
some other time - after you've caught him.

:19:15
Should we get down to business?
:19:17
Are you sure there's nothing else you want?
:19:20
As the husband,
I'm the most likely suspect, correct?

:19:24
- Er...
- You don't have to worry about my feelings.

:19:27
She was killed last night. What time?
:19:29
- Between eight and nine.
- I was in San Francisco at a conference.

:19:36
I didn't fly back until this morning.
:19:38
- You have the flight numbers on that?
- My secretary can give them to you,

:19:42
together with my hotel and my schedule.
:19:45
- You'll check them all out, naturally.
- Yes, sir.

:19:48
And when you do,
you'll dismiss me as a possibility,

:19:51
and you can get down to the real business
of finding the real killer.

:19:55
And I want him found, Lieutenant. Soon.
:19:58
- I'll do my best.
- I'm sure you will.

:20:01
Er, Mr Kennicut, it would help
if you could tell us a few things.

:20:06
Did your wife have any enemies?
:20:08
Lenore never offended a soul.
:20:11
She was an extraordinary woman.
:20:14
I see. This question is a bit awkward,
:20:17
but I'm afraid I'm gonna have to ask -
was there ever another man in her life?

:20:24
Naturally. More than one.
:20:28
But that was years ago,
before we were married.

:20:31
- No. I meant since you were married.
- An affair?

:20:34
I'm afraid we're gonna have to consider it.
:20:38
Well, don't bother.
Lenore was faithful to me in every way.

:20:44
She had a clean bill of health.
:20:46
All right. Clean bill of health.
:20:50
- So we shouldn't go in that direction?
- No, you shouldn't.

:20:55
Can you tell us about her habits?
What did she do in her spare time?

:20:59
Nothing unusual. Shopping, charity work.

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