1:06:05
It's right up here.
1:06:07
Ready? 1, 2, 3.
1:06:13
The bed we just moved
is a full-size bed.
1:06:16
In 1972, there was no size
called full.
1:06:19
They had doubles and queens.
1:06:21
The full was invented
to combine the width of a queen...
1:06:25
...with the space-efficient
length of a double...
1:06:27
...and eventually replaced the double
in North America and Europe...
1:06:31
...except for Quebec and Sweden.
1:06:33
The bed in the picture...
1:06:36
...is not a double.
1:06:38
It's too long. It's not a full.
It wasn't invented.
1:06:41
It is a queen.
1:06:46
Which means that that bed then
was longer than this bed...
1:06:51
...now.
1:06:54
So sometime in the last 30 years,
somebody must have replaced the bed.
1:07:00
Hear that?
1:07:02
Secret room?
1:07:04
It's a pipe. There once was a radiant
water heater right there.
1:07:10
Kragen bursts into the room.
1:07:12
Her body was found face up. She must've
been facing him, probably standing...
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...close to where you are now.
1:07:19
Right away, before she could scream,
she's down...
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...she's dead, it's over.
1:07:25
The only question is,
once she was dead...
1:07:28
...why didn't he get out of there?
1:07:31
Instead he proceeds
to touch the dresser, the sink...
1:07:35
...the doorknob and the nightstand.
1:07:40
What does the bed have to do with it?
1:07:43
In 1972, it was against code...
1:07:46
...to have a hotel bed
2 feet from a door that opens inwards...
1:07:49
...7 feet from a fish tank...
1:07:51
...or a lava lamp...
1:07:53
...or 3 feet from a radiant...
1:07:56
...heater.
1:07:58
Imagine if you will,
a bed longer than this one...