Columbo: Ransom for a Dead Man
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:17:00
Have you got that?
:17:03
First door on your right.
:17:11
- (Hammond) It'll be ready in a minute.
- Good.

:17:14
One, two, three, four, one, two, three, four...
:17:20
The house is cold.
:17:24
I must say, you're bearing up
very well indeed.

:17:27
Oh, it may seem like it
but if it weren't for you...

:17:31
That's very kind, Mrs Williams,
but we just do what we can.

:17:35
You're very modest.
:17:38
Tell me, do you think you'll find
any trace of fingerprints in the car?

:17:44
Frankly, I doubt it.
:17:46
It's a very professional,
well-planned operation.

:17:49
They knew what time
your husband was coming.

:17:53
They know about your flying a plane.
:17:55
No, I think the only fingerprints we'll find
will be your husband's.

:18:00
And yours, of course.
:18:06
(Clears throat)
:18:11
- Did you find it, Lieutenant?
- Yes, very well. Thank you.

:18:15
I have to tell you, Mrs Williams,
you've got some beautiful place here.

:18:20
- You just make yourself at home.
- Say, you know the soap in the bathroom,

:18:24
shaped like lemons?
:18:26
- Yes?
- I was almost afraid to use them.

:18:29
That's what they're there for, Lieutenant.
:18:31
If you don't mind my asking,
when you use one and put it back,

:18:35
how do you keep it
from sticking to the others?

:18:39
- It's a problem.
- That's what I figured. I figured that.

:18:43
(Leslie) Do you know what I think?
:18:45
Since we're all going to be waiting here,
I'll fix us all dinner.

:18:49
That won't be necessary,
we can have something sent in.

:18:52
Please, let me do it, it will keep me busy.
:18:55
All right, thank you.
:18:58
- Mrs Williams?
- Yes?


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