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[man] The peace and serenity of Carmel.

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[Jessica] Tonight on Murder, She Wrote.

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Ms. Tremaine cut her throat
with a straight razor.

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Vivian has come back.

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Vivian is dead.

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You have got to deal with this

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or be destroyed by it.

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They killed my mother.

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You’re not suggesting I sleep with Martin?

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Don’t let the old bastard
take advantage of you.

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What was that?

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Strange things have been
going on in the house.

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No!

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No!

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Hello?

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[Martin] Jessica.

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Martin!

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Yes, dear.

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Are you involved in anything

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terribly important at the moment?

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Oh, only the drudgery of proof sheets.

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Look, I think I’d rather
be at the dentist’s office.

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Oh, you finish a book
and send it off to the publisher

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and let your creative juices
ferment again.

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A play hangs over your head
like the sword of damocles

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until the reviews come in.

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Ah, is that why I didn’t get a card
from you at christmas?

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Are you working on another play?

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Finished it.

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Well, at least I think I have,

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which is really why
I wanted to talk to you.

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I want you to read it, Jessica.

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I’ve always relied on your opinions.

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Why, I’d be delighted.

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Would you think of sending me
a copy by express mail?

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No, no, I really want to talk
to you about it in person.

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Is there any way you could just

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slip off here to Carmel for a few days?

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Oh, it sounds very tempting, Martin,

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but, you know, I’m up to my eyeballs

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with these proof sheets.

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Well, bring them with you.

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I mean, what better place to work on them

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than the peace and serenity of Carmel?

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Please come out, Jessica,
I really need to talk to you.

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Is everything alright, Martin?

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No, no, it isn’t,

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but I can’t talk about it
on the telephone.

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Please come out, Jessica,
I need to see you.

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Martin, darling, Angel of Death

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is absolutely the best thing
you’ve ever written.

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I mean, talk about powerful.

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It’s going to blow them
right out of their seats.

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Even in New York right now
they’re excited about it.

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Not a word in the papers,
already everybody knows.

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But I’ve got to be
honest with you, Martin.

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I mean, as the director,
as your closest friend,

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it still needs something.

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Yeah, yeah, so you’ve been saying, Barney.

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Just, it’s just so down.

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People aren’t going to want
to pay 50 bucks a seat

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and walk out of the theater
depressed, even if it is art.

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I mean great art.

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Well, Barney, of course,

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if you don’t think you can direct it...

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Martin, The Devil’s Anvil
was a lock for the pulitzer,

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everybody said so.

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It closed after 43 performances.

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Look, if you can’t give them happy,

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at least you can give them hope.

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Martin, I do think it would
be so much better

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if I didn’t die in the second act.

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Really?

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Look, even Carol agrees,
and she’s an actress,

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she’s got instincts about these things.

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Look, I’ve got some ideas, Marty.

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I’d like to show you my notes.

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Angel of Death will probably
be the last major work

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that I will ever write.

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I don’t want to have it

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fixed just to sell more tickets.

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Marty, I’m talking to you as your friend.

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Your closest friend.

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Look, at Vivian, if she were alive,

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she’d tell you the same thing.

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Leave Vivian out of it!

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My God, could you leave her out of it?

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Courtney?

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I’m sorry, dear, you startled me.

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I thought you had gone to bed.

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The cook just told me
you invited Jessica Fletcher.

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Jessica, yes, yes,
she’ll be arriving tomorrow.

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It would be so much easier
for me to manage the house

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for you since mother died

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if you would tell me these things.

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Oh, I’m sorry, dear, it slipped my mind.

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Oh, you couldn’t have been
a bigger help to me

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if you were my own flesh and blood.

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It’s just that uncle Alex is coming down
from San Francisco tomorrow.

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I’d made plans.

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Oh, that’s fine,

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you and Alex do whatever you want to do.

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He and I don’t seem to have much...

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much to talk about lately.

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Are you feeling alright?

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Oh, yeah.

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I’m just a little...tired, I guess.

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I think I’d better go to bed.

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-Good night.
-Good night.

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[music box chiming]

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Ah!

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Oh, my God.

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So, with the bottle in his
dressing room empty,

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Burton decides to nip over
across the street

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to the little bar there
for a couple of shooters

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during intermission.

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But the stage doorman

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wouldn’t let him go out of the theater

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with his wardrobe on,
so Burton stood there

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and took off his Roman helmet

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and his breastplate and his short sword.

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Now, the bar across the street
is a working man’s bar,

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truck drivers, cabbies,
that sort, you know.

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So when Burton made
his entrance, in full makeup,

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his calf-length Roman sandals

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and his short Roman tunic skirt,

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well, heads turned, let me tell you.

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So Burton held up his head and said,

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"why, what’s the matter here?

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I mean, can’t a serviceman
get a drink in this place?"

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Ah, well, there’s port in the library
for those who’d like.

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Do you get out to the coast
very often, Mrs. Fletcher?

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Well, as often as I can.

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Oh, please call me Jessica.

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I was out of the country when Vivian died

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and I couldn’t make it to the funeral.

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I’m really very sorry.

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Thank you. Vivian and I
were the only children.

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We were very close.

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But it was difficult on courtney,

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losing her mother that way.

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Well, I’m sure Courtney appreciates

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you staying so close.

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I can see that

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she has a very special affection for you.

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Are you staying over?

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Just tonight.

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I have to drive back to San Francisco

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tomorrow afternoon.

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A good lawyer shouldn’t stay
too far away from his clients.

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They might find out that
they really don’t need us.

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Well, now that you’ve met everybody,

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it’s time to go back to work.

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Now, Martin, you invited me
for a quiet weekend

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and then deliver me
into a houseful of people.

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Well, if I had told you
the chaos I live in,

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-would you have come here?
-Of course not.

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Well, I’m beginning to wonder

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if I’ll ever get to correct my proofs.

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Ah, forget your proofs for a while.

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Take this,

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find a quiet place, read it,

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and we’ll talk.

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Hello.

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Mrs. Fletcher.

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You seem to have found

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one of the loveliest spots on the grounds.

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Next time bring some
bread crumbs for the squirrels.

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Oh, yes, they were
already here, complaining.

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Mrs. Fletcher,
this is my friend, Joe Collars.

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How nice to meet you, Joe.

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-Hi.
-Joe, Mrs. Fletcher writes mystery books.

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I don’t get much time for reading.

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Well, Martin has all her books.

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I’ll get one, and you can
read to me sometime.

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Yeah, that’d be great.

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Well, I’d better get back to work.

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I’ll stop by again soon, Lisa.

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It was nice to meet you, Mrs. Fletcher.

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Thank you.

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What a nice young man.

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Joe’s a good friend.

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He stops by now and then
to see that I’m alright.

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Am I interrupting your work?

185
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Oh, no, no, not at all.

186
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I was just reading Martin’s play.

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Why don’t you come and sit next to me?

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It’s nice to have an opportunity

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to get better acquainted.

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I just marvel at how...
well, how do you manage.

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It took a while to get over
feeling sorry for myself,

192
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but I’m learning every day,

193
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and Martin’s been a great help.

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Since the accident,

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he’s let me stay here in the cottage,

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made me feel like one of the family.

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The accident?

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The automobile accident,

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that’s how I lost my sight,
about a year ago.

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But I keep busy. I have my sculpting.

201
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I see with my hands now.

202
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That sounds fascinating.
I’d love to see your work.

203
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Oh, come around to the cottage anytime.

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I’m almost always there.

205
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I will, thank you.

206
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Good, I’d like that.

207
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Well, what did you think of it?

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Martin, when we first talked
on the phone in New York

209
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and you told me that something was wrong,

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to be honest, that’s why I came.

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And having read angel of death,

212
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well, I’m glad I did.

213
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You hated it?

214
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No, no, no, it’s a very powerful play.

215
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I was very moved by it, and troubled.

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It’s so dark, so devoid of hope.

217
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Well, that’s life.

218
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I mean, that’s the truth as I see it.

219
00:13:03,950 --> 00:13:06,244
Yes, but that’s what troubles me, Martin.

220
00:13:06,328 --> 00:13:08,497
I mean, your main character, Mallory,

221
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he seems totally driven by guilt.

222
00:13:11,333 --> 00:13:14,252
And I’ve known you long enough, Martin,

223
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to recognize who Mallory is.

224
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Oh, dear.

225
00:13:18,256 --> 00:13:19,841
Oh, dear.

226
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I was hoping it wouldn’t be
that transparent.

227
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I’ve been trying to come to grips

228
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with my feelings
since Vivian killed herself.

229
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Listen, that’s what bothers me
so much about Angel of Death.

230
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There’s so much pain
that’s still unresolved.

231
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Well, this will be the last thing

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I will have ever written.

233
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Well, I certainly hope not, Martin.

234
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Well, that’s why I had to talk to you.

235
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I have very little time left.

236
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You see, Jessica, I’m losing my mind.

237
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Very rapidly I’m going insane.

238
00:14:07,889 --> 00:14:12,894
Martin, you are clearly
under a great deal of stress,

239
00:14:13,019 --> 00:14:15,313
but look, in my experience,

240
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people who are really
losing their minds are,

241
00:14:19,276 --> 00:14:21,820
well, usually the last to know.

242
00:14:21,903 --> 00:14:24,072
Now, have you consulted a doctor?

243
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Doctors, about this?

244
00:14:27,284 --> 00:14:30,704
Oh, my God, no, no, of course not.

245
00:14:30,787 --> 00:14:32,205
Jessica, it’s far beyond doctors.

246
00:14:32,289 --> 00:14:33,582
But--

247
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You know the kind of a life I’ve led.

248
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Early, immediate success, what a curse.

249
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I’ve lived a life
filled with artistic arrogance

250
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filled with total
and complete selfishness.

251
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Everyone who has ever loved me

252
00:14:47,804 --> 00:14:49,347
I have completely destroyed.

253
00:14:49,431 --> 00:14:53,602
Martin, I have respected
your work all the years

254
00:14:53,685 --> 00:14:56,730
that I’ve known you,
but I have to be honest.

255
00:14:56,813 --> 00:14:58,607
What I am hearing from you now

256
00:14:58,690 --> 00:15:02,861
sounds more like self-pity than insanity.

257
00:15:02,944 --> 00:15:07,157
Very bravely put, as a true friend.

258
00:15:08,450 --> 00:15:12,912
But you see, you don’t know,
you just don’t know.

259
00:15:13,955 --> 00:15:15,373
Vivian has come back.

260
00:15:15,457 --> 00:15:17,584
Martin, Vivian is dead.

261
00:15:18,418 --> 00:15:20,795
And she has come back to punish me.

262
00:15:21,171 --> 00:15:22,756
I killed her, Jessica.

263
00:15:22,839 --> 00:15:25,508
Martin, Vivian committed suicide.

264
00:15:25,592 --> 00:15:27,510
I am totally responsible.

265
00:15:27,594 --> 00:15:29,137
Jessica, I have seen her.

266
00:15:29,220 --> 00:15:31,014
Seen her? Where?

267
00:15:31,097 --> 00:15:32,515
Here, here, in the house.

268
00:15:32,599 --> 00:15:34,225
Upstairs, in the hallway,
out in the woods.

269
00:15:34,309 --> 00:15:37,145
Not in my dreams, Jessica,
while I’m awake.

270
00:15:37,228 --> 00:15:40,649
Martin, you have got to deal with this

271
00:15:40,732 --> 00:15:42,859
or be destroyed by it.

272
00:15:42,942 --> 00:15:44,903
You have got to see someone.

273
00:15:44,986 --> 00:15:49,783
Yes, that’s why you’re here.

274
00:15:49,866 --> 00:15:51,451
Thank God you’ve come.

275
00:16:01,127 --> 00:16:03,755
You look frazzled, Courtney.
Are you alright?

276
00:16:03,838 --> 00:16:05,799
I’m trying, uncle Alex.

277
00:16:06,132 --> 00:16:08,677
It’s just that, well,

278
00:16:09,511 --> 00:16:10,720
running a house for a literary legend

279
00:16:10,804 --> 00:16:12,806
is a full-time job.

280
00:16:12,889 --> 00:16:15,684
Yeah, well, don’t let the old bastard
take advantage of you.

281
00:16:15,767 --> 00:16:18,061
He’s been a user all of his life.

282
00:16:18,353 --> 00:16:20,814
Don’t worry about me.

283
00:16:20,897 --> 00:16:23,566
You know, mother never learned
how to stand up to him,

284
00:16:23,650 --> 00:16:25,694
and she paid the price.

285
00:16:26,444 --> 00:16:28,530
But I’m stronger than he is,

286
00:16:28,613 --> 00:16:30,949
whether he knows it or not.

287
00:16:31,032 --> 00:16:33,284
I believe you’re right.

288
00:16:33,993 --> 00:16:36,955
How’s Philip doing? Behaving himself?

289
00:16:37,038 --> 00:16:38,707
He’s fine.

290
00:16:38,790 --> 00:16:41,960
A little under-employed,
but that suits him.

291
00:16:42,168 --> 00:16:44,921
Looking after Martin’s
investment portfolio

292
00:16:45,004 --> 00:16:46,840
isn’t exactly a career,

293
00:16:46,923 --> 00:16:50,468
but it keeps him from straying too far.

294
00:16:50,552 --> 00:16:51,928
Well, I just wish the two of you

295
00:16:52,011 --> 00:16:53,138
would get out of here

296
00:16:53,221 --> 00:16:54,973
and just make a life of your own.

297
00:16:55,056 --> 00:16:57,392
We will, soon.

298
00:17:02,021 --> 00:17:03,356
Oh, hello.

299
00:17:03,440 --> 00:17:04,691
Where’s Martin?

300
00:17:04,774 --> 00:17:06,359
Well, he was feeling a little tired,

301
00:17:06,443 --> 00:17:07,819
he thought he’d take a nap.

302
00:17:07,902 --> 00:17:09,237
I was just coming to try to find you

303
00:17:09,320 --> 00:17:10,989
so I could say goodbye.

304
00:17:11,072 --> 00:17:12,741
I’m going to hit the road
back up to San Francisco,

305
00:17:12,824 --> 00:17:14,075
try to beat the traffic.

306
00:17:14,159 --> 00:17:15,702
You know, if you’re ever up there,

307
00:17:15,785 --> 00:17:17,328
I wish you’d give me a call,
I’m in the book.

308
00:17:17,412 --> 00:17:19,372
Well, thank you, perhaps I will.

309
00:17:19,456 --> 00:17:21,833
See you soon.

310
00:17:37,599 --> 00:17:41,227
Courtney, I’m a little
worried about Martin.

311
00:17:41,311 --> 00:17:43,271
Have you noticed anything that,

312
00:17:43,354 --> 00:17:46,649
well, that might suggest that
he wasn’t feeling well?

313
00:17:46,733 --> 00:17:50,028
No, nothing special.

314
00:17:50,111 --> 00:17:52,781
He seems older since my mother died,

315
00:17:52,864 --> 00:17:54,741
but that’s understandable, isn’t it?

316
00:17:54,824 --> 00:17:56,910
Yes.

317
00:17:56,993 --> 00:17:59,788
Vivian’s death must have been
very difficult for you, too, Courtney.

318
00:17:59,871 --> 00:18:03,166
More than you could
imagine, Mrs. Fletcher.

319
00:18:03,249 --> 00:18:05,001
But I’ve come to terms with it.

320
00:18:05,084 --> 00:18:08,254
Yes, well, I’m going try
and find a comfortable spot

321
00:18:08,338 --> 00:18:09,964
and get to work on my papers.

322
00:18:28,149 --> 00:18:30,026
You’re on my property.

323
00:18:32,028 --> 00:18:34,447
Well, I’m sorry, but I didn’t know.

324
00:18:34,531 --> 00:18:36,574
Call off your dog, please.

325
00:18:36,658 --> 00:18:37,659
Come.

326
00:18:41,913 --> 00:18:44,958
I thought I was on
Martin Tremaine’s property.

327
00:18:45,041 --> 00:18:47,293
Oh, that frightened the wits out of me.

328
00:18:47,377 --> 00:18:50,755
Tremaine’s property
ends there at that tree.

329
00:18:53,925 --> 00:18:58,054
I’m very sorry, I assure you
I didn’t mean to intrude.

330
00:19:00,056 --> 00:19:04,477
Tell Tremaine it’s no good
sending infiltrating patrols.

331
00:19:04,561 --> 00:19:08,064
General Stark’s perimeter
is well-defended.

332
00:19:13,695 --> 00:19:15,947
What are you getting at, Philip?

333
00:19:16,030 --> 00:19:17,866
Do you have any idea

334
00:19:17,949 --> 00:19:20,702
what this place is worth
these days, darling?

335
00:19:20,785 --> 00:19:23,079
No, but I’m sure you do.

336
00:19:23,913 --> 00:19:26,833
You should take more interest
in your stepfather’s affairs.

337
00:19:26,916 --> 00:19:28,084
He’s going to leave it all to us,

338
00:19:28,167 --> 00:19:29,335
I’ve seen the papers.

339
00:19:30,044 --> 00:19:31,754
I’ve seen the will, too, Philip,

340
00:19:31,838 --> 00:19:34,465
and I don’t remember
seeing your name on it.

341
00:19:40,054 --> 00:19:41,222
Share and share alike.

342
00:19:47,103 --> 00:19:50,023
Why don’t you let me help you relax?

343
00:19:50,607 --> 00:19:52,400
You smell like a brewery,

344
00:19:52,942 --> 00:19:55,612
and I’ve got some things to do downstairs.

345
00:20:00,950 --> 00:20:03,161
Martin, you really should put a sign

346
00:20:03,244 --> 00:20:05,163
on your property line, you know.

347
00:20:05,246 --> 00:20:09,125
Someone could step on a landmine.

348
00:20:09,208 --> 00:20:13,004
I wouldn’t give that
old idiot the satisfaction.

349
00:20:13,880 --> 00:20:17,175
Martin, what you were
telling me this afternoon,

350
00:20:17,634 --> 00:20:21,304
I think you should see someone,
talk to a professional.

351
00:20:21,387 --> 00:20:22,889
A shrink?

352
00:20:22,972 --> 00:20:25,433
Well, you start with a thorough check-up.

353
00:20:25,516 --> 00:20:29,145
I mean, it might be stress,
might be organic.

354
00:20:29,729 --> 00:20:33,566
But one thing I do know,
you mustn’t ignore it.

355
00:20:34,275 --> 00:20:36,569
Let’s talk about it tomorrow.

356
00:20:37,654 --> 00:20:38,655
Oh, my dear,

357
00:20:38,738 --> 00:20:40,865
I feel so much better
just having you here.

358
00:20:42,992 --> 00:20:45,286
I think we could both do
with a good night’s sleep.

359
00:20:45,370 --> 00:20:46,746
I’ll see you in the morning.

360
00:20:47,789 --> 00:20:48,706
Good night.

361
00:20:48,790 --> 00:20:50,875
I’ll just finish my brandy.

362
00:21:36,212 --> 00:21:37,672
No!

363
00:21:54,105 --> 00:21:58,860
No! No! No!

364
00:22:04,073 --> 00:22:07,869
No! No!

365
00:22:12,248 --> 00:22:13,166
Martin?

366
00:22:13,249 --> 00:22:16,753
Martin, are you alright?

367
00:22:16,836 --> 00:22:18,379
Did you see her? Did you see her?

368
00:22:18,463 --> 00:22:19,672
Who?

369
00:22:19,756 --> 00:22:21,632
Vivian! She was here! Oh, my God.

370
00:22:21,716 --> 00:22:24,177
-Martin, please, calm yourself.
-She’ll never forgive me.

371
00:22:24,260 --> 00:22:27,680
-She’ll never give me any peace, never!
-What happened?

372
00:22:27,764 --> 00:22:29,932
What’s the matter?

373
00:22:30,016 --> 00:22:31,642
Martin, are you alright?

374
00:22:32,518 --> 00:22:34,395
Were you having another bad dream?

375
00:22:36,022 --> 00:22:38,816
Yes, that’s what it was.

376
00:22:38,900 --> 00:22:40,943
It must have been a bad dream.

377
00:22:41,027 --> 00:22:42,904
Courtney, did you see anything outside

378
00:22:42,987 --> 00:22:44,405
or on the stairs?

379
00:22:44,739 --> 00:22:45,656
No.

380
00:22:46,741 --> 00:22:48,409
Perhaps you’d better take
one of those sedatives

381
00:22:48,493 --> 00:22:50,495
that Dr. Blankenship prescribed for you.

382
00:22:53,664 --> 00:22:57,168
Oh, Jessica, I’m terribly sorry
about all this.

383
00:22:57,251 --> 00:22:59,921
Martin, tell me what happened.

384
00:23:00,004 --> 00:23:02,256
No, not now.

385
00:23:11,808 --> 00:23:13,810
You’ve broken mother’s music box.

386
00:23:13,893 --> 00:23:18,689
Oh, yes, it slipped out of my hand.

387
00:23:18,773 --> 00:23:21,317
I’m sorry.

388
00:23:22,944 --> 00:23:24,612
This should help make you sleep,

389
00:23:25,321 --> 00:23:27,448
which is, I think, what we all need.

390
00:23:30,827 --> 00:23:33,871
I’m just dreadfully sorry
about all this, Jessica.

391
00:23:33,955 --> 00:23:35,123
I’ll be all right now. Yes.

392
00:23:37,166 --> 00:23:40,044
-Good night, Martin.
-Good night, dear.

393
00:23:43,339 --> 00:23:44,298
Good night, Martin.

394
00:24:00,314 --> 00:24:02,608
[dog barking]

395
00:24:02,692 --> 00:24:05,736
[screaming]

396
00:24:14,620 --> 00:24:17,915
[Lisa] Help me! Somebody help me!

397
00:24:17,999 --> 00:24:19,125
Did you hear that?

398
00:24:19,208 --> 00:24:20,918
-Somebody screamed out there.
-Yes.

399
00:24:21,002 --> 00:24:23,546
[knocking on door]

400
00:24:23,629 --> 00:24:25,673
Oh, Lisa!

401
00:24:25,756 --> 00:24:27,133
For God’s sake, help me!

402
00:24:27,216 --> 00:24:28,634
What’s the matter?

403
00:24:28,718 --> 00:24:29,802
I don’t know, but something terrible’s

404
00:24:29,886 --> 00:24:31,137
there by the cottage.

405
00:24:31,220 --> 00:24:32,805
I think we better go and check.

406
00:24:32,889 --> 00:24:34,640
See if you find a flashlight.

407
00:24:35,391 --> 00:24:37,977
Courtney, look after Lisa for me.

408
00:24:43,399 --> 00:24:45,109
Is there a light switch?

409
00:24:56,162 --> 00:24:57,288
It’s Philip.

410
00:25:06,923 --> 00:25:09,091
Yes, ma’am, thank you very much.

411
00:25:10,468 --> 00:25:12,637
Miss Ryder, let’s see now,

412
00:25:12,720 --> 00:25:15,056
you were asleep in the cottage,

413
00:25:15,598 --> 00:25:17,141
and what time did we say it was?

414
00:25:17,225 --> 00:25:18,684
About 1 o’clock.

415
00:25:19,227 --> 00:25:21,729
I had been asleep when something woke me.

416
00:25:21,812 --> 00:25:25,191
I can’t be sure what it was, some noise.

417
00:25:26,108 --> 00:25:28,277
Could it have been a dog barking?

418
00:25:28,986 --> 00:25:30,613
Possibly.

419
00:25:30,696 --> 00:25:33,115
I heard someone moving around,

420
00:25:33,199 --> 00:25:34,992
then something touched me.

421
00:25:35,076 --> 00:25:36,535
I was terrified.

422
00:25:36,619 --> 00:25:38,287
Then what happened?

423
00:25:38,371 --> 00:25:41,916
I’m not exactly sure,
everything happened so fast.

424
00:25:41,999 --> 00:25:45,544
Something was knocked over,
and then I heard a gasp,

425
00:25:45,628 --> 00:25:47,255
a terrible moan.

426
00:25:47,338 --> 00:25:48,506
I’m not sure what happened next.

427
00:25:48,589 --> 00:25:50,925
I think I started screaming.

428
00:25:51,008 --> 00:25:52,677
I had to get out of there,

429
00:25:52,760 --> 00:25:54,553
but I tripped over something on the floor

430
00:25:54,637 --> 00:25:56,305
and I ran to the house.

431
00:25:56,389 --> 00:25:58,099
Yes, ma’am.

432
00:25:58,182 --> 00:26:01,185
You mentioned something
about a knife for cutting clay?

433
00:26:01,269 --> 00:26:05,147
Yes, I think it was probably
an old butcher knife.

434
00:26:05,231 --> 00:26:07,566
Miss Fletcher, did you see
that knife out there?

435
00:26:07,650 --> 00:26:08,943
No, no.

436
00:26:09,026 --> 00:26:11,696
Sheriff, I just went over
everything again.

437
00:26:11,779 --> 00:26:13,572
There’s no knife out there in the cottage.

438
00:26:13,656 --> 00:26:15,783
Whoever did it probably took it with him.

439
00:26:15,866 --> 00:26:19,453
Well, it could be one of those
drifters up the beach.

440
00:26:19,537 --> 00:26:21,080
Miss Ryder, can you give me a reason

441
00:26:21,163 --> 00:26:23,207
why Philip stoddard was in your cottage

442
00:26:23,291 --> 00:26:24,834
the night he was murdered?

443
00:26:25,668 --> 00:26:26,669
No.

444
00:26:28,671 --> 00:26:30,589
Philip was nice.

445
00:26:31,173 --> 00:26:33,467
He used to come around sometimes to talk,

446
00:26:33,551 --> 00:26:36,304
just being friendly, but never at night.

447
00:26:36,929 --> 00:26:38,055
Nothing like that.

448
00:26:38,139 --> 00:26:39,557
Yes, ma’am.

449
00:26:39,640 --> 00:26:41,309
Well, that sure is a puzzle,
now, isn’t it?

450
00:26:43,936 --> 00:26:47,356
I have to call uncle Alex
and tell him what happened.

451
00:26:47,440 --> 00:26:48,983
You haven’t had any sleep.

452
00:26:49,066 --> 00:26:51,110
Maybe you should just rest for a while.

453
00:26:51,193 --> 00:26:55,364
I know that you really must be
feeling bad, Ms. Stoddard.

454
00:26:55,448 --> 00:26:57,616
I hate to do this,
but there is one more question

455
00:26:57,700 --> 00:26:58,993
that I need to ask.

456
00:26:59,076 --> 00:27:01,329
Do you know of any reason why your husband

457
00:27:02,413 --> 00:27:04,623
would be at miss Ryder’s cottage at night?

458
00:27:05,333 --> 00:27:06,417
No.

459
00:27:08,210 --> 00:27:10,713
I woke up when I heard the commotion

460
00:27:12,840 --> 00:27:15,009
and I realized he hadn’t come to bed.

461
00:27:15,092 --> 00:27:16,635
Did he ever go for a walk?

462
00:27:16,719 --> 00:27:21,223
Sometimes, not very often.

463
00:27:21,307 --> 00:27:23,726
Well, now, we’ve got to consider
every possibility.

464
00:27:23,809 --> 00:27:26,520
Maybe he went for a walk
and saw a drifter.

465
00:27:26,604 --> 00:27:29,190
Maybe the stranger was
trying to get in the cottage.

466
00:27:30,316 --> 00:27:31,359
Thank you, ladies.

467
00:27:32,735 --> 00:27:33,736
Sheriff.

468
00:27:33,819 --> 00:27:35,404
Yes, ma’am.

469
00:27:35,488 --> 00:27:37,281
Did you forget to tell me
something more about this?

470
00:27:37,365 --> 00:27:42,161
Well, not exactly, it’s just
that Martin told me that

471
00:27:42,244 --> 00:27:45,373
strange things have been
going on in the house.

472
00:27:45,456 --> 00:27:46,415
Like what?

473
00:27:46,499 --> 00:27:47,833
Well, it’s a bit awkward,

474
00:27:47,917 --> 00:27:52,505
but Martin said that he saw somebody,

475
00:27:52,963 --> 00:27:55,925
somebody who was
wandering around in the house,

476
00:27:56,008 --> 00:27:59,011
out in the grounds,
and he saw her last night.

477
00:27:59,095 --> 00:28:00,262
Her?

478
00:28:00,346 --> 00:28:03,766
[Martin] Lisa. Lisa. Lisa.

479
00:28:09,855 --> 00:28:14,193
Jessica, Jessica, you’ve got to warn Lisa.

480
00:28:15,277 --> 00:28:17,780
Vivian is trying to kill Lisa.

481
00:28:18,155 --> 00:28:19,448
Call a doctor right away.

482
00:28:19,532 --> 00:28:20,783
Yes, ma’am.

483
00:28:25,538 --> 00:28:27,289
Well, they’ve taken Martin to the clinic.

484
00:28:27,373 --> 00:28:29,208
The doctor says he’s going to be fine.

485
00:28:29,291 --> 00:28:32,795
He thinks it’s just a
case of stress and fatigue.

486
00:28:32,878 --> 00:28:34,422
I’m glad to hear that.

487
00:28:34,505 --> 00:28:36,215
They’ve given him
something to make him sleep,

488
00:28:36,298 --> 00:28:38,467
so I couldn’t talk to him.

489
00:28:38,551 --> 00:28:41,595
You know, sheriff, something
very strange is going on.

490
00:28:41,679 --> 00:28:44,348
Yesterday Martin told me that

491
00:28:44,432 --> 00:28:46,642
he thought that he was going mad,

492
00:28:47,184 --> 00:28:48,853
that he’d seen Vivian.

493
00:28:48,936 --> 00:28:51,188
Of course, I don’t happen
to believe in ghosts.

494
00:28:51,272 --> 00:28:52,481
Me neither,

495
00:28:53,315 --> 00:28:55,651
not the kind that walk around
in human form,

496
00:28:56,527 --> 00:28:59,655
but I’ve seen the kind
that live in people’s heads.

497
00:29:00,823 --> 00:29:03,367
Tremaine really took his
wife’s suicide hard,

498
00:29:03,451 --> 00:29:04,827
Ms. Fletcher.

499
00:29:04,910 --> 00:29:06,370
Sheriff McAllester, I was in Europe

500
00:29:06,454 --> 00:29:08,914
when Vivian took her own life.

501
00:29:09,206 --> 00:29:12,001
Do you have any idea why she did it?

502
00:29:12,543 --> 00:29:15,379
Well, most people
kill themselves out of despair.

503
00:29:16,213 --> 00:29:18,382
They can’t face something,
they can’t go on.

504
00:29:18,466 --> 00:29:19,925
Yes.

505
00:29:20,009 --> 00:29:22,761
And I heard that Tremaine
collected conquests.

506
00:29:22,845 --> 00:29:24,305
You know what I mean?

507
00:29:24,388 --> 00:29:27,641
Well, yes, I heard
the same thing in the old days.

508
00:29:29,351 --> 00:29:30,561
The suicide was gory.

509
00:29:30,895 --> 00:29:33,272
Ms. Tremaine cut her throat
with a straight razor

510
00:29:33,355 --> 00:29:34,523
in his bathroom.

511
00:29:35,274 --> 00:29:36,275
He found her.

512
00:29:36,775 --> 00:29:39,361
Oh, how awful! I didn’t know.

513
00:29:39,445 --> 00:29:41,197
It was never in the newspapers.

514
00:29:42,615 --> 00:29:44,366
Well, they kind of hushed it up.

515
00:29:46,285 --> 00:29:48,662
You know, if he’s starting to see things,

516
00:29:49,455 --> 00:29:51,040
I kind of understand it.

517
00:29:52,500 --> 00:29:54,919
Well, perhaps, but I can’t help

518
00:29:55,002 --> 00:29:58,964
but think that somebody
is nudging him along.

519
00:29:59,507 --> 00:30:01,050
Now, his stepdaughter Courtney

520
00:30:01,133 --> 00:30:03,385
has been giving him these capsules.

521
00:30:04,094 --> 00:30:07,223
On the label it says "generic sedative."

522
00:30:07,473 --> 00:30:09,725
Would it be possible
to have those analyzed?

523
00:30:09,808 --> 00:30:11,185
I’ll be happy to, ma’am.

524
00:30:11,268 --> 00:30:13,062
You suppose this has something to do with

525
00:30:13,145 --> 00:30:14,688
Stoddard’s murder, Ms. Fletcher?

526
00:30:14,772 --> 00:30:16,440
I think it’s possible.

527
00:30:16,524 --> 00:30:18,400
-Thank you, sheriff.
-Thank you.

528
00:30:24,281 --> 00:30:27,576
[Jessica] I bet you’ve got some ideas
of your own about this murder.

529
00:30:27,660 --> 00:30:29,954
Wouldn’t surprise me if it was his wife.

530
00:30:30,037 --> 00:30:34,208
Courtney? Hmm, any special reason?

531
00:30:34,291 --> 00:30:35,709
From what I saw,

532
00:30:35,793 --> 00:30:37,753
you know, just stopping by
once in a while,

533
00:30:38,629 --> 00:30:40,839
it’s like she was
on his case all the time.

534
00:30:41,257 --> 00:30:42,675
And Philip Stoddard?

535
00:30:43,092 --> 00:30:44,843
Nothing I could put my finger on,

536
00:30:45,469 --> 00:30:48,180
but I got the feeling
he had the eye for Lisa.

537
00:30:48,264 --> 00:30:49,515
Oh.

538
00:30:49,807 --> 00:30:53,102
Did Lisa ever tell you
anything about Philip?

539
00:30:53,602 --> 00:30:57,106
No. Lisa’s still kind of
jammed up about being blind.

540
00:30:57,189 --> 00:30:59,608
It’s kind of like
she’s closed herself off to men.

541
00:31:00,192 --> 00:31:02,528
Well, she seems to like you, Joe.

542
00:31:04,196 --> 00:31:05,906
I’ve asked her out a couple of times,

543
00:31:06,407 --> 00:31:07,866
but like she told me,

544
00:31:07,950 --> 00:31:09,660
she’s not ready yet to get involved.

545
00:31:19,545 --> 00:31:21,630
Well, thanks for the lift, Joe.

546
00:31:21,714 --> 00:31:22,965
Yes, ma’am.

547
00:31:41,942 --> 00:31:44,236
Jessica, is it true?

548
00:31:44,320 --> 00:31:45,529
I’m afraid so, Alex.

549
00:31:45,613 --> 00:31:47,740
Do they know who killed Martin?

550
00:31:47,823 --> 00:31:50,618
What exactly did Courtney tell you?

551
00:31:50,701 --> 00:31:53,037
Nothing, all I got was a short message

552
00:31:53,120 --> 00:31:54,788
from my service that said
there’d been a murder.

553
00:31:54,872 --> 00:31:58,542
It wasn’t Martin.
I’m afraid it was Philip.

554
00:31:58,626 --> 00:32:02,379
Oh, good God!

555
00:32:08,636 --> 00:32:10,638
[Alex] I’m so very sorry.

556
00:32:10,721 --> 00:32:12,681
I came back down just as soon as I heard.

557
00:32:12,765 --> 00:32:14,933
I’m glad you’re here, uncle Alex.

558
00:32:15,017 --> 00:32:17,061
Well, now, how did this happen, huh?

559
00:32:17,144 --> 00:32:18,979
Who did this?

560
00:32:22,483 --> 00:32:23,525
How’s Martin?

561
00:32:23,609 --> 00:32:25,069
He’s resting at the clinic.

562
00:32:25,152 --> 00:32:27,613
Apparently it’s nothing serious.

563
00:32:28,280 --> 00:32:30,282
Martin collapsed this morning.

564
00:32:30,366 --> 00:32:33,661
Oh, yes, leave it to Martin
to do the melodramatic thing.

565
00:32:33,744 --> 00:32:35,287
You don’t like him very much, do you?

566
00:32:36,830 --> 00:32:38,791
I have not had much respect for him

567
00:32:38,874 --> 00:32:40,459
since what he did to my sister.

568
00:32:41,335 --> 00:32:44,338
Yes, yes, I suppose I can understand that.

569
00:32:44,421 --> 00:32:45,964
But what I can’t understand is

570
00:32:46,048 --> 00:32:48,926
what Lisa Ryder has to do with all this.

571
00:32:50,302 --> 00:32:51,887
Oh, don’t you?

572
00:32:52,596 --> 00:32:54,098
They killed my mother.

573
00:32:54,181 --> 00:32:56,558
Martin and his lovely little typist.

574
00:32:56,642 --> 00:32:58,394
My mother walked into the cottage

575
00:32:58,477 --> 00:33:02,564
and found them in bed together
the day she committed suicide.

576
00:33:02,648 --> 00:33:04,149
I see.

577
00:33:04,233 --> 00:33:06,235
Well, I thought it might
be something like that.

578
00:33:07,194 --> 00:33:09,738
Lisa wasn’t blind then, was she?

579
00:33:10,280 --> 00:33:11,782
No, she wasn’t.

580
00:33:12,324 --> 00:33:15,327
Martin keeps her around to feed his guilt.

581
00:33:28,590 --> 00:33:31,009
You know, I hate to even
think such a thing,

582
00:33:31,093 --> 00:33:33,011
but if Martin were to...

583
00:33:33,846 --> 00:33:39,017
were to die, well, you know,
his last play,

584
00:33:39,101 --> 00:33:42,229
produced posthumously,
it would be a world event,

585
00:33:42,312 --> 00:33:45,149
get world attention.

586
00:33:45,232 --> 00:33:48,652
Oh, Jessica, how is Martin doing?

587
00:33:48,736 --> 00:33:50,028
Oh, he’s resting comfortably.

588
00:33:50,112 --> 00:33:51,864
Apparently it was only exhaustion.

589
00:33:51,947 --> 00:33:54,116
Oh, he’s really been having
a hard time with Angel of Death.

590
00:33:54,199 --> 00:33:55,159
Have you read it?

591
00:33:55,242 --> 00:33:56,410
Yes.

592
00:33:56,493 --> 00:33:57,911
I wonder if you feel as I do.

593
00:33:57,995 --> 00:34:00,122
I mean, it’s terrific, it really is,

594
00:34:00,205 --> 00:34:01,665
but I just think it needs
a few little things

595
00:34:01,749 --> 00:34:03,125
to make it a little bit more commercial.

596
00:34:03,208 --> 00:34:04,752
Well, I’m sure as a director

597
00:34:04,835 --> 00:34:06,587
you probably have instincts
about those things, Barney.

598
00:34:12,301 --> 00:34:15,888
Apparently you have quite
extensive changes in mind.

599
00:34:16,138 --> 00:34:18,640
Those are only my notes, Jessica.

600
00:34:18,724 --> 00:34:21,059
Yes. Well, actually,
I came looking for Lisa.

601
00:34:21,143 --> 00:34:22,686
Anyone seen her?

602
00:34:22,770 --> 00:34:26,064
Well, as far as I know,
she’s out in the cottage.

603
00:34:26,398 --> 00:34:28,692
Hmm, I don’t think she should
be alone at this time,

604
00:34:28,776 --> 00:34:30,736
with this storm coming up.

605
00:34:38,744 --> 00:34:40,662
Lisa, may I come in?

606
00:34:40,746 --> 00:34:42,539
It’s open, Mrs. Fletcher.

607
00:34:42,623 --> 00:34:44,833
Oh, thank you.

608
00:34:44,917 --> 00:34:47,586
Just beat the rain.

609
00:34:47,669 --> 00:34:49,171
May I turn on a light?

610
00:34:49,254 --> 00:34:51,340
Oh, of course. It’s just by the door.

611
00:34:51,423 --> 00:34:52,674
Oh, yes.

612
00:34:54,426 --> 00:34:56,094
Hope I’m not interrupting you.

613
00:34:56,178 --> 00:34:58,555
Not at all, I was just tidying up.

614
00:34:59,181 --> 00:35:00,098
Would you like some tea?

615
00:35:00,182 --> 00:35:02,684
Oh, that would be wonderful.

616
00:35:02,768 --> 00:35:03,811
Shall I just help myself?

617
00:35:07,272 --> 00:35:10,442
Did your work get badly damaged?

618
00:35:10,526 --> 00:35:12,444
Hmm, nothing serious.

619
00:35:12,528 --> 00:35:15,447
It’s cracked, but that’s easily fixed.

620
00:35:18,325 --> 00:35:21,620
You know, it really is quite,
quite beautiful.

621
00:35:21,703 --> 00:35:22,996
Thank you.

622
00:35:23,539 --> 00:35:26,500
I have to keep it damp
so that it won’t dry too fast.

623
00:35:27,251 --> 00:35:29,336
You really are a remarkable woman, Lisa,

624
00:35:29,837 --> 00:35:31,547
managing the way you do.

625
00:35:31,713 --> 00:35:35,759
I mean, finding something
creative to fill your life

626
00:35:35,843 --> 00:35:37,970
takes great courage.

627
00:35:39,721 --> 00:35:43,475
You told me that you lost your sight
in an automobile accident.

628
00:35:44,810 --> 00:35:48,772
Would you mind if I asked you
if you were driving?

629
00:35:48,856 --> 00:35:49,982
No.

630
00:35:51,984 --> 00:35:54,653
Would it, by any chance, have been Martin?

631
00:35:54,736 --> 00:35:56,113
Yes.

632
00:35:56,196 --> 00:35:57,406
Did he tell you?

633
00:35:57,489 --> 00:36:01,535
No, no, but it does explain some things

634
00:36:01,618 --> 00:36:03,412
that were worrying me.

635
00:36:03,495 --> 00:36:05,330
Martin felt so guilty.

636
00:36:05,414 --> 00:36:10,002
He wasn’t even scratched,
and I, well, I lost my sight.

637
00:36:10,085 --> 00:36:13,672
When I saw Martin in the clinic,
he was very groggy,

638
00:36:13,755 --> 00:36:16,174
but he said something that worries me.

639
00:36:17,175 --> 00:36:19,928
He said he thought that
you might be in danger

640
00:36:20,137 --> 00:36:22,306
from his dead wife, Vivian.

641
00:36:26,768 --> 00:36:28,645
Martin and I fell in love.

642
00:36:30,272 --> 00:36:32,065
Vivian found us together.

643
00:36:33,025 --> 00:36:35,277
That may be why she killed herself.

644
00:36:36,278 --> 00:36:38,530
Martin felt so badly about it.

645
00:36:40,532 --> 00:36:43,076
Whatever there had been
between Martin and me,

646
00:36:44,494 --> 00:36:45,787
it was over.

647
00:36:46,371 --> 00:36:50,375
I tried to be supportive,
help him through it.

648
00:36:51,126 --> 00:36:52,753
Then there was the accident.

649
00:36:54,129 --> 00:36:56,465
So, here we are.

650
00:36:57,299 --> 00:36:58,300
Life goes on.

651
00:36:58,383 --> 00:36:59,426
Yes.

652
00:36:59,843 --> 00:37:02,095
You know, you really are remarkable, Lisa.

653
00:37:02,179 --> 00:37:04,848
I mean, well, just now,

654
00:37:04,932 --> 00:37:07,893
I put the kettle back on the wrong burner,

655
00:37:08,435 --> 00:37:11,229
but your hand went directly to it,

656
00:37:11,563 --> 00:37:13,190
almost as if you could see.

657
00:37:14,691 --> 00:37:16,360
My hand sensed the heat.

658
00:37:16,443 --> 00:37:18,779
It’s one of the compensations
blind people develop.

659
00:37:21,657 --> 00:37:24,493
Uh-oh, it’s beginning to rain buckets.

660
00:37:24,910 --> 00:37:27,162
I think I should close that window.

661
00:37:37,297 --> 00:37:41,635
Oh, Lisa, the lights have all gone out.

662
00:37:41,718 --> 00:37:44,513
Do you have a flashlight or some candles?

663
00:37:44,596 --> 00:37:46,765
It happens every time there’s a storm.

664
00:37:46,848 --> 00:37:47,975
Oh, I think I better report it.

665
00:37:49,685 --> 00:37:50,978
Now the phone’s dead.

666
00:38:02,990 --> 00:38:04,908
[Lisa] That one was close.

667
00:38:05,742 --> 00:38:07,160
Yes.

668
00:38:10,455 --> 00:38:12,124
What was that?

669
00:38:12,207 --> 00:38:14,876
Lisa, Lisa, I want you to come
and stand here beside me.

670
00:38:14,960 --> 00:38:16,420
Is everything alright?

671
00:38:16,503 --> 00:38:17,879
There, that’s the girl.

672
00:38:31,018 --> 00:38:33,854
Lisa, Lisa, you alright?

673
00:38:34,646 --> 00:38:35,897
It’s Joe.

674
00:38:37,482 --> 00:38:39,484
Joe.

675
00:38:39,568 --> 00:38:41,403
There’s been a power outage in the area.

676
00:38:41,486 --> 00:38:43,363
I was making my rounds, and as I came up,

677
00:38:43,447 --> 00:38:45,282
I saw somebody trying to run away.

678
00:38:45,365 --> 00:38:46,658
Couldn’t make out who it was.

679
00:38:46,742 --> 00:38:47,743
Are you two alright?

680
00:38:47,826 --> 00:38:49,411
Well, yes.

681
00:38:49,494 --> 00:38:51,038
Someone was either trying
to break into the cottage

682
00:38:51,121 --> 00:38:53,915
or give us the most awful fright.

683
00:39:00,839 --> 00:39:04,551
I’ve assigned Joe full-time
to keep an eye on the cottage.

684
00:39:04,634 --> 00:39:06,762
I’m curious, sheriff.

685
00:39:06,845 --> 00:39:08,430
Was Joe Collars working the night

686
00:39:08,513 --> 00:39:11,308
that Philip Stoddard was murdered?

687
00:39:11,391 --> 00:39:15,520
Yes, patrol night shift, why?

688
00:39:15,604 --> 00:39:17,022
Oh, no reason.

689
00:39:17,105 --> 00:39:18,565
I was about to forget.

690
00:39:19,357 --> 00:39:22,027
That hunch you had about
Tremaine’s prescription?

691
00:39:22,903 --> 00:39:25,822
Well, you were right.

692
00:39:29,034 --> 00:39:31,453
Those capsules weren’t
the sedative on the label.

693
00:39:31,536 --> 00:39:33,330
Turns out to be gransaloid,

694
00:39:33,413 --> 00:39:36,792
a powerful, powerful antidepressant.

695
00:39:36,875 --> 00:39:39,711
You know, if it were misadministered,

696
00:39:40,087 --> 00:39:43,298
I mean, that might have
very dangerous effects.

697
00:39:43,715 --> 00:39:45,967
Would you have any idea
who stands to inherit

698
00:39:46,051 --> 00:39:47,719
if anything should happen to Martin?

699
00:39:47,803 --> 00:39:50,180
The stepdaughter, Courtney Stoddard.

700
00:39:50,263 --> 00:39:51,765
I checked.

701
00:39:52,432 --> 00:39:54,643
I’ve been mulling
over the whole situation.

702
00:39:55,060 --> 00:39:56,812
Now, because she’s blind,

703
00:39:56,895 --> 00:39:59,064
Lisa keeps the cottage dark at night.

704
00:39:59,147 --> 00:40:03,068
What if Philip Stoddard
were stabbed by mistake?

705
00:40:03,151 --> 00:40:05,320
What if the murderer
intended to kill someone else?

706
00:40:05,403 --> 00:40:06,780
Like Martin Tremaine?

707
00:40:06,863 --> 00:40:09,116
It’s a possibility
that we have to consider.

708
00:40:10,158 --> 00:40:11,451
And you still haven’t found the knife?

709
00:40:11,535 --> 00:40:12,619
No, ma’am, not yet.

710
00:40:12,953 --> 00:40:15,122
Sheriff, whoever killed Philip Stoddard,

711
00:40:15,205 --> 00:40:16,998
if it were somebody from the house,

712
00:40:17,082 --> 00:40:19,876
they wouldn’t have much time
to dispose of the knife.

713
00:40:20,585 --> 00:40:23,630
Would it be legal to get
a search warrant for the house?

714
00:40:23,964 --> 00:40:25,757
Not only would it be legal,

715
00:40:27,342 --> 00:40:30,220
but it would be wise
and prudent police work.

716
00:40:34,349 --> 00:40:38,019
With all the rain, there’s no tracks.

717
00:40:38,103 --> 00:40:39,521
But somebody was out there.

718
00:40:39,604 --> 00:40:41,731
I mean, the question is why?

719
00:40:44,067 --> 00:40:45,277
Be careful.

720
00:40:45,360 --> 00:40:48,155
Oh, Blitzen’s a big pussycat.

721
00:40:48,238 --> 00:40:49,990
Oh, you could’ve fooled me.

722
00:40:50,073 --> 00:40:52,534
He’s always coming around for snacks.

723
00:40:52,617 --> 00:40:56,163
Even Martin feeds him,
just to annoy General Stark.

724
00:40:56,246 --> 00:40:57,622
But I heard him barking.

725
00:40:57,706 --> 00:40:59,666
He only barks at strangers

726
00:40:59,749 --> 00:41:01,918
or when he thinks
General Stark wants him to.

727
00:41:03,753 --> 00:41:08,800
Sheriff, what if the killer came back
last night to get something?

728
00:41:09,217 --> 00:41:12,804
Something incriminating
that he possibly left behind

729
00:41:12,888 --> 00:41:13,889
when he committed the murder.

730
00:41:13,972 --> 00:41:16,183
Joe checked everything out here.

731
00:41:16,266 --> 00:41:17,475
Did he notice this?

732
00:41:18,643 --> 00:41:19,769
No, ma’am.

733
00:41:19,853 --> 00:41:20,896
I mean, it looks like mud,

734
00:41:20,979 --> 00:41:23,565
but it could be terracotta clay.

735
00:41:23,648 --> 00:41:27,777
Now remember, this statue
was toppled off its stand.

736
00:41:27,861 --> 00:41:30,030
Lisa, could I take this cover off?

737
00:41:30,113 --> 00:41:31,031
Sure.

738
00:41:32,991 --> 00:41:34,201
Now, you see the crack there?

739
00:41:34,284 --> 00:41:35,660
Yes, ma’am.

740
00:41:35,744 --> 00:41:37,412
Lisa, is this hollow inside?

741
00:41:37,495 --> 00:41:40,248
Yes, terracotta has to be
hollow to dry evenly.

742
00:41:45,045 --> 00:41:47,547
I found this in your closet, Ms. Stoddard.

743
00:41:48,340 --> 00:41:50,091
Do you have any explanation?

744
00:41:50,926 --> 00:41:53,345
There’s nothing to explain,
it’s a keepsake.

745
00:41:53,887 --> 00:41:56,848
It’s the costume my mother
wore in her last play.

746
00:41:56,932 --> 00:41:58,850
Sheriff, listen,
as an attorney, I fail to see

747
00:41:58,934 --> 00:42:01,186
what this dress has to do
with your search warrant.

748
00:42:01,269 --> 00:42:02,854
Well, we were looking for a murder weapon

749
00:42:02,938 --> 00:42:04,105
when we found it.

750
00:42:04,439 --> 00:42:06,191
Mr. Ericson, I can assure you it’s legal.

751
00:42:08,068 --> 00:42:11,446
Ms. Stoddard, we also
found this vial of medicine.

752
00:42:12,030 --> 00:42:13,573
It’s more gransaloid.

753
00:42:15,575 --> 00:42:17,953
It’s an antidepressant
the doctor prescribed for me

754
00:42:18,036 --> 00:42:19,371
after my mother died.

755
00:42:19,913 --> 00:42:21,248
I stopped taking it.

756
00:42:21,331 --> 00:42:23,208
Yes, ma’am, but the question is,

757
00:42:23,541 --> 00:42:26,086
how did this get in the vial of sedatives

758
00:42:26,169 --> 00:42:28,296
that you were giving Mr. Tremaine?

759
00:42:33,718 --> 00:42:35,095
How could you do this?

760
00:42:35,178 --> 00:42:37,138
How could you do this to me?

761
00:42:37,973 --> 00:42:41,101
Do you hate me that much?

762
00:42:41,184 --> 00:42:42,602
Hate?

763
00:42:43,687 --> 00:42:45,855
The word isn’t strong enough.

764
00:42:47,107 --> 00:42:48,650
I wanted you to pay

765
00:42:48,733 --> 00:42:50,860
for all the pain you caused my mother.

766
00:42:53,113 --> 00:42:57,242
Then it was me that you meant
to kill out in the cottage.

767
00:42:58,576 --> 00:42:59,786
No.

768
00:43:00,161 --> 00:43:02,122
Then you mean you meant to kill Philip?

769
00:43:03,873 --> 00:43:05,041
I’m not saying another word

770
00:43:05,125 --> 00:43:07,335
until I get legal advice from uncle Alex.

771
00:43:23,393 --> 00:43:24,728
Sheriff.

772
00:43:37,532 --> 00:43:39,451
The knife isn’t in there, Mr. Ericson.

773
00:43:39,534 --> 00:43:40,869
We’ve already found it.

774
00:43:44,414 --> 00:43:46,333
You can’t prove anything, McAllester.

775
00:43:46,416 --> 00:43:48,001
Oh, I think we can.

776
00:43:48,668 --> 00:43:51,546
I wouldn’t be surprised
if your fingerprints

777
00:43:51,629 --> 00:43:52,756
were all over it.

778
00:43:54,382 --> 00:43:55,383
If they weren’t,

779
00:43:56,134 --> 00:43:59,554
why were you so desperate
to get it before it was found?

780
00:44:06,019 --> 00:44:07,687
When did you realize

781
00:44:07,771 --> 00:44:09,981
that it was Alex who murdered Philip?

782
00:44:10,065 --> 00:44:12,734
Well, I didn’t, at least not right away,

783
00:44:12,817 --> 00:44:14,110
until Lisa mentioned

784
00:44:14,194 --> 00:44:16,363
that the dog only barked at strangers.

785
00:44:16,446 --> 00:44:19,115
Yes, but I thought that Alex
was in San Francisco that night.

786
00:44:19,199 --> 00:44:22,243
But that’s what he wanted
everyone to think.

787
00:44:22,327 --> 00:44:24,371
But when he came back the next day,

788
00:44:24,454 --> 00:44:26,706
he thought that it was you
who had been murdered.

789
00:44:26,790 --> 00:44:28,833
You mean, he thought
that he was killing me?

790
00:44:28,917 --> 00:44:30,919
I’m afraid he hated you, too, Martin.

791
00:44:32,337 --> 00:44:33,630
He must’ve come back

792
00:44:33,713 --> 00:44:36,257
and been lurking around somewhere outside

793
00:44:36,341 --> 00:44:38,968
when Philip slipped out
to pay a call on Lisa.

794
00:44:39,052 --> 00:44:41,137
Alex must’ve thought it was you.

795
00:44:41,221 --> 00:44:44,307
[Martin] Yes, I’d seen Philip
staring at Lisa.

796
00:44:45,683 --> 00:44:46,976
That poor child,

797
00:44:47,352 --> 00:44:49,521
I can’t believe she encouraged him.

798
00:44:54,484 --> 00:44:57,654
[Jessica] In the dark,
Alex must’ve stabbed Philip,

799
00:44:57,737 --> 00:44:59,906
thinking it was you, Martin.

800
00:44:59,989 --> 00:45:02,033
And when Lisa screamed,
alerting the household,

801
00:45:02,117 --> 00:45:03,785
well, he had to act quickly,

802
00:45:03,868 --> 00:45:05,912
so he hid the knife in the statue,

803
00:45:05,995 --> 00:45:07,622
which was split open on the floor,

804
00:45:13,002 --> 00:45:14,379
climbed out of a window,

805
00:45:14,462 --> 00:45:16,339
and left his handprint on the window sill.

806
00:45:16,423 --> 00:45:20,885
So, it was Alex who tried to break
into the cottage last night.

807
00:45:20,969 --> 00:45:23,263
Well, he had to get that knife
before it was found.

808
00:45:23,346 --> 00:45:28,309
And even Courtney didn’t realize
that Alex was the murderer?

809
00:45:28,393 --> 00:45:31,312
No, she had her own sick agenda,

810
00:45:31,396 --> 00:45:33,064
trying to drive you mad.

811
00:45:33,148 --> 00:45:36,484
Yes, well, she almost succeeded.

812
00:45:37,402 --> 00:45:40,655
Well, it’s almost like a
greek tragedy, isn’t it?

813
00:45:40,989 --> 00:45:42,532
Speaking of plays, Martin...

814
00:45:42,615 --> 00:45:44,826
Yes, I know, I’ve been
thinking about what you said.

815
00:45:44,909 --> 00:45:47,787
I’ve decided to rewrite Angel of Death,

816
00:45:47,871 --> 00:45:50,165
and I think that my character, Mallory,

817
00:45:50,248 --> 00:45:55,336
must’ve learned something
from his experiences,

818
00:45:55,420 --> 00:45:56,963
wouldn’t you say?

819
00:45:57,297 --> 00:45:59,716
Martin, I think you’ve made
a very wise decision.

820
00:45:59,799 --> 00:46:02,635
Yeah.


