:52:04
This is for the times I call you to fix
the faucet and you show up months late.
:52:15
The super is a drunk.
:52:18
But we've seen him smelling
of Jack Daniel's. Remember?
:52:22
- Yeah, but...
- Well...
:52:23
- I know he didn't see Mrs. House.
- Lf she's a twin, it's a different story.
:52:29
- You don't feel she is.
- I don't know.
:52:32
Oh, I know.
:52:34
Unless he's in on it.
:52:36
The super's in on it?
The super can't change a fuse.
:52:43
I mean, she...
:52:45
- What?
- Well, she's alive. My question is:
:52:48
- Who was in that bag? I mean...
- She's not alive unless she's a twin.
:52:53
- Okay? Now, keep quiet.
- Look, somebody...
:52:58
Somebody got cremated, Larry.
Somebody.
:53:01
Shut up.
:53:05
Lillian House. Maiden name Lillian
Beale. Born in Pennsylvania, 1935.
:53:11
Married Paul House.
She was not a twin.
:53:13
Had a sister who went to England 20
years ago, a brother who died in 1987.
:53:20
- This is it.
- This is where we were.
:53:23
I know. And I was sitting there
after you left, having some wine.
:53:27
- I looked out and saw...
- You saw her after I left?
:53:31
I saw her on a bus. It was passing...
:53:34
It was, like...
:53:36
You're absolutely sure you saw her?
:53:38
- You saw her face?
- I saw her.
:53:40
Excuse me.
:53:42
- I'm telling you.
- What was the bus number?
:53:45
I don't know the number,
but it was heading west to east.
:53:49
- It obviously was a cross-town bus.
- It's a cross-town bus.
:53:53
The end of the line
is a few blocks down.
:53:57
- She had to get off somewhere.
- Her destination was the next 6 blocks.