:10:00
This is a four-horse race, and the
other three have all won before.
:10:04
- So she'll start about twenty to one.
- Twenty to one?
:10:07
Put your wad on it. She can't lose.
:10:09
A little birdie told me,
and my little birdies are reliable.
:10:11
Thanks again, Bob.
:10:13
- Don't forget, Bob's your uncle.
- Good morning, Mr Rusk.
:10:17
Hello, Sergeant. What's new?
:10:19
Not much. But this necktie fellow's
giving them a bit of a headache.
:10:22
Can't seem to get a line on him.
:10:24
- Have you tried advertising?
- Funny! You're one for the birds.
:10:29
Ask 'em all if they've ever had
a near miss with a bloke like that.
:10:32
- Or if any of their girlfriends have.
- Sure.
:10:35
Mind you, half of them haven't got
their heads screwed on right,
:10:37
let alone knowing when
they've been screwed off.
:10:40
Have you met my friend Dick B...
:10:45
Funny fella.
:10:47
- Don't worry. I'll ask around.
- Thanks, Mr Rusk.
:10:58
(Chattering)
:11:03
A large brandy.
:11:05
- What're you gonna have, Doctor?
- A pint and some cheese'll do me fine.
:11:09
Let me order us a hot lunch.
We've plenty of time.
:11:11
- Hello, Mr Usher.
- What's good today, Maisie?
:11:14
Stick to the shepherd's, I would.
:11:16
Right. That's two shepherd's pies, please.
:11:18
And two pints.
:11:20
I see our necktie murderer's
been up to it again.
:11:24
I saw the newspaper headlines
as we came away from the court.
:11:28
I wouldn't envy any medical man
giving evidence at that trial.
:11:31
- Why not?
- Surely it's easier in these days of...
:11:36
legally diminished responsibility.
:11:38
In many cases you may be right.
:11:41
But not here.
:11:42
The man who's killing these women
is a criminal, sexual psychopath.
:11:47
And the legal profession has never
really known how to treat them.
:11:50
(Doctor) l suppose
you could call them social misfits.
:11:54
We were just talking about
the tie murderer, Maisie.
:11:57
- You better watch out.
- He rapes 'em first, doesn't he?