1:36:00
It stands to reason.
1:36:03
Don't you mean intuition?
1:36:06
What does your intuition tell you
I want for dinner tonight?
1:36:09
Steak and a baked potato.
1:36:12
But you're getting
pied de porc รข la mode de Caens.
1:36:18
- (Oxford) lt looks like a pig's foot!
- That's what it is.
1:36:21
I put it in the same sauce
the French use for tripe.
1:36:25
That's comforting.
1:36:27
Well, when are you going to arrest
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this Mr Robinson, or Rusk,
or whatever he's called?
1:36:33
When l have the proof l need.
1:36:35
- lt takes longer than intuition.
- When will you have it?
1:36:40
In a few minutes I hope, dear.
1:36:42
Really?
1:36:45
You old slyboots. Tell.
1:36:49
Well...
1:36:57
we know that if Rusk is the murderer,
1:37:00
he traveled up in a potato truck
with his victim.
1:37:03
How do we know that?
1:37:05
Did you ever hear of a corpse
that cut itself out of a tied sack?
1:37:09
What would he want to take
the corpse out of the sack for?
1:37:12
Obviously he was looking for something.
1:37:14
How do we know that?
1:37:17
The corpse was deep in rigor mortis.
1:37:19
He had to break the fingers of the
right hand to obtain what they held.
1:37:23
(Cracking)
1:37:27
It would be so nice to get back
to plain bread in this house.
1:37:30
What do you think they held?
1:37:32
A locket? A broach? A cross!
1:37:35
It had to be something
that would incriminate him.
1:37:38
Something that he missed
when he put the body on the truck.
1:37:41
A monogrammed handkerchief, perhaps.
1:37:44
Not a cross, I think.
1:37:46
Well...
1:37:49
I don't see why not.
1:37:51
Religious and sexual mania are closely linked.
1:37:57
Anyway, whatever it was, he found it,