Absolute Power
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:55:12
Boy, you must be smart.
:55:15
Pardon me?
:55:17
It usually takes you guys
a week to get to me.

:55:22
Oh, Seth Frank.
:55:24
I recognize your picture
from the newspaper.

:55:27
Luther Whitney.
:55:30
Nice to meet you.
:55:32
Would you like a signed confession now
or do you want coffee first?

:55:37
Before I send you away for life,
I should probably check out your alibi.

:55:42
I was watching a football game
with an old friend, Red Bransford.

:55:45
He owns a saloon here in town.
:55:48
You can ask me about the game.
:55:50
I could be lying.
:55:53
You been following the case?
:55:55
Yeah, I have.
:55:56
I love true crime.
:55:59
FBI says there's only a few guys
who could have handled this job.

:56:02
I got a list here.
You're on it.

:56:05
How I wish it were true.
:56:09
This person,
they go in the front door...

:56:12
...and out a window, down a rope
in the middle of the night?

:56:16
Now, if I could do
something like that...

:56:19
...I'd be the star
of my AARP meetings.

:56:22
- What's that? The American...
- Association of Retired Persons.

:56:29
Luther, why was this so difficult?
:56:31
You want me to help you
solve your case?

:56:34
Just looking for insight.
:56:36
How would you...?
:56:38
Scratch that.
How would one go about it?

:56:41
What kind of person
should I look for?

:56:45
Except for the rope trick,
an older person, like me.

:56:48
Because?
:56:50
Well, you need patience.
:56:52
The secret is research, research
and research. I've read that.

:56:55
What kind of research?
:56:59
Well, from what I saw on the tube,
this is a rather large home.


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