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Clips from Murder, She Wrote (1984) - My Johnny Lies Over the Ocean (S01E01)
"That's a bad cut, but it could've been worse."
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"Yes, uh, now, Mrs. Crane."
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"You say that someone pushed you?"
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"She's already told us that, Captain."
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"Yes, I know that, Mrs. Fletcher. I, uh, would like to hear it again, please."
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"I heard a voice. It called out my name."
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"Yes. "Pepper"? Yes."
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"A pet name. At least, that's what I thought I heard."
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"So I started up the stairs,"
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"and when I got to the top,"
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"I think someone grabbed me and shoved me down the staircase."
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"- You "think." - I mean, I'm sure."
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"Uh, at least, I was sure."
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"It happened so fast, l..."
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"Captain, I wonder if my niece might spend the night here in the infirmary?"
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"Uh, just in case of complications."
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"- It would be best. She lost some blood. - Yes. Al... Very well."
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"I'd also like someone to be in here with her at all times."
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"I will arrange that. Uh, yeah."
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"Then, I think you and I should speak privately."
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"Yes. The handwriting appears to be identical."
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"Either that, or it's an expert forgery."
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"And the wine? Well, it seemed all right."
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"But, quite honestly, I wouldn't know the difference between a brut and a sangria."
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"- It wouldn't hurt to have it tested. - What? Poison? [Muttering]"
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"Mrs. Fletcher, we don't have that sort of facility aboard."
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"Are you seriously suggesting..."
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"that someone is trying to kill your niece?"
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"Well, I'll guarantee she's being terrorized."
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"Good Lord. There's 680 people aboard."
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"Yes, but I think that we can narrow the list down to likely suspects."
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"I mean, whoever is responsible must have followed us onto this cruise."
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"Now, since I only made the reservation on Monday, that's four days ago,"
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"whoever's behind this must've booked after that date."
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"Yes-Yes. Let me look take a look at my records."
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"Amazing what computers can do nowadays."
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"Yes. Now, here we are."
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"Seems to be about, uh, a dozen names."
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"Uh, M-Mrs. Fletcher, l-I I find myself in a very awkward position."
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"Uh, I'm quite concerned about your niece's safety,"
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"but I shudder to think how my passengers might react..."
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"if they thought that a... potential killer was running loose, and, uh..."
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"But my niece is the only one in danger."
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"Captain, I want you to put Pamela under 24-hour protection as long as she is on this ship."
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"- Yes, of course. - [Ship Horn Blasting]"
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"Oh, Mrs. Fletcher, we heard about your niece. Is she all right?"
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"Oh, yes. It was more a fright than anything else."
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"- We heard someone tried to push her overboard. - Oh, no, no, no, no."
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"She was climbing the stairs and slipped, that's all. She's fine, really."
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"Oh, I'm so glad to hear that. Do give her our best. Please."
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"Oh, thank you. I will."
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"[Gull Squawking]"
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"Maybe I left the sanitarium too soon."
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"Maybe I'm still... Oh, I don't know."
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"You're not the least bit "I don't know.""
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"Someone very real is behind all this."
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"Then, someone did push me? Yes."
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"Now, I don't want to alarm you,"
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"but it's preferable to thinking you've lost your mind."
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"Have you noticed, Aunt Jess? I think we're being followed."
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"[Laughs] Officer Morley."
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"You're not serious... a bodyguard?"
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"Relax and enjoy him."
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"Pam, could there be someone... for whatever reason..."
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"I mean, for example, what was your relationship with his adoptive parents?"
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"They're dead... a car crash several years ago."
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"Oh. Well, wait a minute."
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"You said Johnny told you he was adopted, that his mother was an unwed teenager."
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"Yes. But how could he have known that?"
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"I mean, those records are supposed to be sealed, aren't they?"
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"Yes. But Johnny heard from her."
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"From his real mother. Yes, a couple of months bef..."
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"before he died, she sent him a note."
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"I didn't know at the time. He told me all this much later."
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"She wanted to meet him. He went. She never showed up."
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"He never heard from her again. But he never followed it up... on his own."
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"Well, he thought about it. But l... I think he was a little afraid of what he might learn."
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"Mmm. So neither you nor Johnny ever met her."
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"You wouldn't know what her name was or what she looked like."
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"No. Why? Well..."
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"Uh, excuse me, Miss, uh, Mrs. Crane."
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"Hello. Yeah, I was... I was there last night when you fell, and, uh,"
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"I was just wondering, uh, how do you feel?"
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"Better. Thanks. Uh, my aunt, Mrs. Fletcher."
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"- Russell Tompkins. - How do you do?"
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"We're just having a constitutional. Would you care to join us for a stroll around the decks, Mr. Tompkins?"
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"- Oh, well, l... - Oh, of course you would. Come along."
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"Well, if I'm not barging in. Oh, don't be silly. We're delighted to have your company."
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"[Chuckles]"
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"Oh, dear! I've got an appointment."
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"Ah, well, no matter. Uh, you two wander along without me."
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"Aunt Jess. Have a good time, children."
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"That's right, Marshall. Johnny Crane was adopted."
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"I had no idea. Why on earth didn't Pam..."
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"Marshall, don't talk, just listen."
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"You must find out when it happened, the identity of his real mother..."
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"and most important, her current whereabouts."
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"- Aren't those records confidential? - Well, they are,"
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"but the situation is extraordinary."
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"Never mind the details, but if you and Judge Willis..."
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"are still drinking buddies, get him to help."
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"Yeah, I'll call him right away. Oh, Jess, one thing."
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"It probably doesn't mean anything, but Pam's house was broken into a couple of days ago."
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"Yeah, I checked the house this morning. Nothing seems to be missing."
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"Uh, not even an old recipe file?"
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"What? Never mind."
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"Call me back if-if you have any news."
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"All right. Thank you."
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"Uh, now, forgive me, Mrs. Fletcher."
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"Uh, this situation is becoming more and more bizarre as it goes along."
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"Uh, what are you suggesting now?"
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"That some deranged woman is responsible for the attacks on your niece?"
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"Well, that, uh, is one possibility."
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"Good Lord. Nineteen years at sea, the last four in command..."
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"Captain, we can still function with a minimum of fuss."
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"Now, if our terrorist is Johnny Crane's real mother,"
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"the woman would be in her early 40s."
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"She'd also be one of the people who had booked a late passage,"
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"which narrows the list down to three names."
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"Those two secretaries traveling together and Mrs. Andrea Reed."
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