Manhattan Murder Mystery
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:13:01
I mean, didn't he seem too composed
for a man whose wife just died?

:13:06
What do you want him to do?
Walk down the street sobbing?

:13:09
All I know is they were supposedly
looking forward to their anniversary...

:13:15
If I dropped dead, wouldn't
you sob for months or years...

:13:18
Don't make those jokes.
I don't like them.

:13:21
I'm the guy who needs
a physical checkup.

:13:24
I don't know. To me he seemed
a little too perky. You know?

:13:29
Suddenly, he wants his desserts and,
"Have a nice time at the opera."

:13:34
And, "We're certainly dressed up."
This guy should be a wreck.

:13:38
Right. Meanwhile, I can't get The Flying
Dutchman theme out of my mind.

:13:44
Remind me tomorrow to buy all the Wagner
records in town and rent a chain saw.

:13:51
Helen Dubin's wrong for Ted.
:13:54
- She's mousy.
- He's a little mousy.

:13:56
They can have rodent time
and eat cheese together.

:14:00
Oh, Christ.
:14:04
Hello?
:14:06
Yes. Yes, yes, of course, you woke us.
:14:09
Not everybody is up at 1:00 in the
morning watching porn. I'll put her on.

:14:15
- Who is it?
- Ted. For you.

:14:18
Ted, hi.
:14:20
I figured out how he made it
look like a coronary.

:14:23
He gagged her and tied her
to the treadmill...

:14:26
...and turned it up to Olympic levels.
:14:31
No, no. You know, I mean,
I just think this guy is too perky.

:14:36
You know? I mean, he's not acting like
a man whose beloved of 28 years died...

:14:42
Are you onto that?
I thought you were joking.

:14:45
- I know.
- Let me speak to him.

:14:46
What? Here.
Just a sec. Here's Larry.

:14:49
Listen, she was not murdered.
:14:52
It was a coronary, there was
a doctor there. He was an old man.

:14:57
- Do you know he's a real doctor?
- I'm not gonna touch that.


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