:21:20
Joke blood, sir ?
:21:25
I don't think I quite follow, Inspector.
:21:27
Here, on the bannisters,
:21:31
and underneath the carpet.
:21:38
- It's dried blood, sir.
- Blood ?
:21:41
Where ?
:21:50
Don't touch it.
:21:52
That's dried blood, all right.
:21:54
There's some more over here.
:21:56
Someone's been rubbing the carpet. See that ?
:21:59
Deep in the pile. That's blood, sir.
:22:05
It's still damp.
:22:08
Will you explain to me how that got there ?
:22:11
I have no idea.
:22:14
Tindle wasn't wounded or hurt in any way.
:22:17
Well, you must believe me !
:22:21
With real bullets... and real blood,
:22:25
Isn't it about time we stopped
talking about games, sir ?
:22:29
Look ! Look at the window !
:22:32
There you can see the pane of glass
he cut out in order to break in.
:22:36
And down there, the imprint of
the ladder in the flower bed...
:22:39
and the size 28 boots, or whatever
the hell it was he was wearing.
:22:43
Look, I can show you !
- Over the years,
:22:44
my eyes have been adequately trained
to see things for themselves, sir.
:22:48
I'm sure they have, Inspector.
I'm just trying to point out a few facts...
:22:51
to substantiate my story,
:22:53
like the blown safe I've
shown you in the study...
:22:56
and like the dressing-up basket
you found in the cellar.