1:39:02
No sense in gorging, dear.
1:39:03
I'll take mine and eat it while I'm
beating my eggs for the soufflé.
1:39:08
(Doorbell Rings)
1:39:13
- Good evening, Sergeant.
- Good evening, sir.
1:39:15
- Am I interrupting your dinner?
- No, not at all. Come in.
1:39:17
- Thank you, sir.
- Put your hat and coat on the sofa.
1:39:22
Good evening, Sergeant Spearman.
What would you like to drink?
1:39:26
Good evening, madam. I don't know that I...
1:39:29
Oh, that's alright. You're off duty.
1:39:30
How about a Margarita? It's delicious.
1:39:35
Tequila, triple sec,
1:39:37
fresh lemon juice and... salt
pressed 'round the rim of the glass.
1:39:42
- You'll love it.
- Thank you, madam.
1:39:49
Sergeant Spearman, you are positively
glutinous with self-approbation.
1:39:52
- You might as well speak out.
- Yes, sir.
1:39:54
The woman behind the counter at the cafe
1:39:56
positively identified Rusk
from the photo I showed her
1:39:59
as being a man who was at the cafe
the night the body was discovered.
1:40:02
And that's not all.
1:40:04
- Are you waiting for a drumroll?
- No, sir. Sorry, sir.
1:40:09
The woman also said that Rusk was
dishevelled and very dusty,
1:40:12
and asked to borrow a clothes brush.
1:40:22
This is the brush she lent him, sir.
1:40:25
- You see there?
- (Sniffs)
1:40:29
What do you say, Spearman? Potato dust?
1:40:33
Here you are, Sergeant.
1:40:37
Cheers.
1:40:38
- Cheers, madam.
- Did you hear all that?
1:40:42
- Yes, l told you. l knew all the time.
- (Oxford) Quite.
1:40:46
- Get this down to the lab quickly.
- Very good, sir.
1:40:51
It rather looks like we put
the wrong man away this time.
1:40:53
What do you mean we? You put him away.
1:40:57
- All right, Spearman, you can go.
- Good night, madam.