:52:03
Listen, I wanna thank you
for taking the time to talk to me,
:52:07
I really appreciate that.
:52:09
Helped straighten things out in my mind.
:52:11
- Any time, Lieutenant.
- Thank you again.
:52:15
- Something else?
- What's the matter with me?
:52:18
- One other thing. The angle of the bullet.
- What about it?
:52:22
The bullet entered your husband's body
at a 45-degree angle.
:52:27
- What's the significance in that?
- That means he was standing.
:52:31
And... See the way you're standing?
:52:35
Leslie, I thought...
:52:36
(Columbo, echoing)
Just the way you're standing.
:52:40
The killer was sitting,
just the way I am. And from this position...
:52:47
the killer shot him.
:52:53
I'm sorry.
:52:55
(Sighs deeply) Would you, er...
:52:59
A little water, on the table.
:53:06
Thank you.
:53:07
- I'm sorry, I didn't mean to upset you.
- That's all right. Please go on.
:53:13
Listen, I can come back another time.
:53:15
No, really, I'm all right. I want to hear.
:53:18
- Are you sure you're all right?
- Mm-hm.
:53:20
There's not much else to say,
:53:24
it's just another one of those things
that bothers me.
:53:27
I mean, what was your husband doing?
:53:30
Was he just standing there
while some guy sitting down shot him?
:53:35
At this point there's no way
of really knowing what happened.
:53:39
Right. You're right about that. Right. That's...
:53:43
- But the other peculiar thing...
- Something else?
:53:46
- He was shot with a.22 calibre revolver.
- So?
:53:50
Most criminals use a.32, maybe a.38.
:53:54
- But this one was different?
- Sure was.
:53:56
And I tried to figure it. Why a.22?
:53:59
- Hm, that's interesting.
- Yes, that is interesting.