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1:13:00
He knew that I was a war profiteer.
1:13:04
I stole essential Air Force radio parts
and sold them on the black market.

1:13:09
That's how I made my money.
It doesn't make me a murderer.

1:13:13
A lot of our airmen died
because their radios didn't work.

1:13:17
Was the policeman
working for Mr Boddy, too?

1:13:20
The cop was from Washington,
on my payroll.

1:13:23
I bribed him so I could carry on
with business. Mr Boddy found out.

1:13:28
- Oh, my God!
- Oh, please!

1:13:32
And the singing telegram girl?
1:13:39
She was my patient once.
I had an affair with her.

1:13:43
That's how I lost my licence.
Mr Boddy found that out, too.

1:13:47
Let's put her in the study
with the others.

1:13:53
So, now you all know why they died.
1:13:56
Whoever killed Mr Boddy
wanted his accomplices dead.

1:14:00
How did the murderer know?
1:14:02
I guessed that the singer
informed on me to Mr Boddy,

1:14:06
but I knew nothing of you until now.
1:14:09
The murderer needed to get the weapons
and stole the key from my pocket.

1:14:14
Then Colonel Mustard suggested
we search the house.

1:14:18
That's right! It was his suggestion.
1:14:21
One of us slipped away
and hurried to the study.

1:14:24
On the desk was the envelope
containing photos and letters,

1:14:29
the evidence of Mr Boddy's informants.
1:14:31
- Where's the envelope now?
- Gone.

1:14:35
Destroyed. Perhaps in the fire,
the only possible place.

1:14:42
Aha...! Then the murderer
went to the cupboard,

1:14:48
unlocked it, took the wrench...
1:14:50
Then we found the passage to
the lounge and found the motorist dead.

1:14:55
That's right! We couldn't get in,
so we went back,

1:14:58
got the gun and shot the door open,
bang! And then the doorbell rang.


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