:47:00
Do you, by any chance,
have the police surgeon's report available?
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FREDERICK: Yes, I do, sir.
SIR WILLIAM: May l?
:47:06
FREDERICK:
You must keep this confidential.
:47:08
SIR WILLIAM: Of course.
:47:12
Thank you.
:47:26
[Coughs]
:47:28
Wouldn't someone
have heard their screams?
:47:30
Not if he cut their throats first.
:47:33
Yes.
:47:35
How can you be sure they wouldn't
react to seeing the Liston knife?
:47:39
Grapes.
:47:42
He offers them grapes first.
:47:45
-Grapes are very tempting.
-They'd gobble them up.
:47:49
He might offer them a drink
to ease them down.
:47:52
A drink laced with laudanum.
:47:56
SIR WILLIAM: How do you know that?
:47:58
I found a sprig of grapes
on both victims' bodies.
:48:00
And I smelled the laudanum on their lips.
:48:03
Laudanum is a derivative of opium.
:48:06
Apart from doctors and addicts,
not many would recognize it.
:48:14
How long have you
chased the dragon, lnspector?
:48:21
SIR WILLIAM: These should help
with the headaches.
:48:26
Opium leaches minerals out of the body,
so I've also given you a tonic.
:48:31
That'll help to restore your appetite.
:48:34
Thank you very much, sir.
:48:39
-I'm a fool.
-I don't think you're a fool.
:48:43
[Laughs] Far from it.
:48:44
I ought to have known that you're
physician ordinary to the royal family.
:48:48
It's certainly an honor, but it's an honor
bestowed on many doctors.
:48:52
Now, about our friend here.
He cut their throats from left to right.
:48:56
Therefore, he's right-handed.
:48:59
Excuse me.