Manhattan Murder Mystery
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1:04:05
- I'm just beginning to come down.
- I don't know what's happening.

1:04:09
It was like a show where you open
the door and see a dead body.

1:04:14
I've never seen a dead
person before in my life.

1:04:17
The only one I ever saw was my
Uncle Morris, who was 94.

1:04:21
He collapsed from too many lumps
in his cereal.

1:04:24
Is this the most exciting thing
that's ever happened to us?

1:04:28
This is too exciting.
1:04:31
I'd like a fishing trip or Father's Day. Or
the time we saw Bing Crosby on Fifth Ave.

1:04:37
I don't need a murder
to enliven my life at all.

1:04:40
Whoever did it was probably in the room
while we were there, hiding.

1:04:44
Make sure and tell me that
before I go to sleep tonight.

1:04:48
- That means he probably saw us.
- I'll never get my eyes closed.

1:04:52
I'm petrified. Not only that,
but I'm a little drunk.

1:04:55
- I wonder who was cremated. Who was it?
- Well, it was...

1:04:59
- It wasn't Mr. House. He has an alibi.
- Yeah, but I don't buy that.

1:05:04
She doesn't buy the alibi.
1:05:07
Let's get out of here.
I want to go home.

1:05:10
It's starting to rain again.
1:05:13
If only Ted were with us.
He'd have a theory.

1:05:16
They got a mind like a steel sieve.
1:05:19
That hotel room was on the end
of the hall. It's right up there.

1:05:23
- That's the room.
- I know.

1:05:25
What if they got the body
out over that roof?

1:05:29
What are the lights...?
Larry, the lights!

1:05:32
- That's eerie.
- This gave me the chills.

1:05:35
- Let's call the police.
- No, no. Let's check it out.

1:05:38
Check it out?
I'm not gonna check that out.

1:05:41
- There's lights going on there.
- Yeah, that's crazy.

1:05:44
Why don't we go home
and call the police...?

1:05:47
No! This is my case.
1:05:49
What do you mean, "your case"?
I don't wanna do this.

1:05:52
If only Ted were with us.
1:05:54
Ted would be shaking in his boots.
I'm only trembling like a leaf.


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