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Checked in Thursday last,
checked out Monday morning.
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Now, Saturday night at 9:37,
she called her husband here...
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...and got him just before he went out.
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At 11:41 p. m., she called him again
at the Brayton Country Club.
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She said she didn't call anyone
from the hotel.
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Yeah, that's what she said.
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Sunday...
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...at 10:00 a. m., she had brunch poolside.
Stayed there all day.
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They got her signature and everything.
What do you think?
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I don't know.
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She was in Miami.
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Maybe she got one of her lover-boys
to kill him.
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Maybe. Maybe you're guessing.
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No, I'm not.
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Hell, everybody knows.
She's going to get a load of dough.
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Don't it bother you
how come she's so nervous?
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You think she's nervous?
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Who do you think she is?
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She's got a reputation all over town
for having her way with men.
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- Is that so?
- I've heard stories here.
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What kind of stories?
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She used to entertain men
when her husband was away.
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- Who told you that?
- Come on, Kyle.
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What do you think is going on here?
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There was nothing in the car,
not a fingerprint.
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Rupert Munro was a big guy.
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So wherever he went,
somebody carried him.
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You know she got one of her lover-boys
to come over here and kill him.
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- Where would they put the body?
- You tell me.
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It was raining so hard that night.
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No one is going to dig a hole
in the mud and rain.
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- Hello, sugar.
- Hi.
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- Thanks a lot. How's it going inside?
- We haven't found anything yet.
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All right.
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Here she comes.
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I brought you some lemonade.
It's fresh. I made it this morning.
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- Thank you.
- Thank you.