:29:02
- Like that back door. That bothers me.
- What about it?
:29:06
- Does that coffee machine work?
- Yes, of course. What about it?
:29:10
The lab says there was just no way
for that lock to be forced from the outside.
:29:15
Thank you, Hildy. So?
:29:18
- Would you like a coffee?
- No, thanks.
:29:21
Well, how did anyone get in?
:29:23
Evans is positive that all the doors were
locked when he left the house earlier.
:29:28
And I don't see your uncle letting anyone in
unless he knew 'em.
:29:36
Did you come all this way
just to tell me that?
:29:40
Well, I thought you'd be interested.
I did clear up one routine thing.
:29:44
You know that gallery you went to?
Checked out. Hope you don't mind.
:29:48
Well, that's your job. And?
:29:50
The parking lot boy,
he remembered when you got there.
:29:54
So if Mr Mathews was killed at 11,
then you sure didn't do it.
:29:59
Now, isn't that a shame, Lieutenant?
:30:02
And here I am, your best
and most obvious suspect too.
:30:06
Aw, don't say things like that.
You've got me all wrong.
:30:09
Oh, yeah.
:30:11
It's just that I get bugged
by those little things.
:30:14
Like, no connection,
:30:16
but why would a person look in the trunk
of a car for a missing cuff link?
:30:21
Because I happened to toss my topcoat
in there to keep it from getting stolen.
:30:25
- Then I noticed the link was missing.
- Of course.
:30:29
See, I could've guessed that.
:30:31
A little while later I found the link
caught in the lining of my sleeve.
:30:35
I'm gonna tell you somethin'.
:30:37
There's a reasonable explanation for
everything if you just put your mind to it.
:30:42
Of course, sometimes these things pop up.
:30:45
Like with alibis.
:30:47
Do you know, in most cases, people,
they don't remember what time it is?
:30:51
They forget all that. Like the artist fella.
:30:54
He's all mixed up about the time.
:30:56
Mrs Mathews, she don't even remember
what time she went to bed.