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Clips from Murder, She Wrote (1984) - Capitol Offense (S01E01)
"Your position is already on the record. Would you excuse us, please?"
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"Nice to meet you."
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"Diana, weren't we rather rude to that young man?"
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"They had their chance last week."
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"[Man] May I have your attention, please?"
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"Before we start,"
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"the Chair wishes to welcome the distinguished congresswoman from the state of Maine."
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"Thank you very much. One moment, please."
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"Congressman Keppner was supposed to meet me for breakfast this morning to talk about this bill."
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"I don't suppose he called you? I haven't heard from him."
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"Mr. Dixon, are you ready?"
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"Yes. Thank you, sir."
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"Mr. Chairman, distinguished representatives, guests."
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"My name is Raymond Dixon. I am vice president in charge of operations for Pendrake Foods,"
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"a nationally known firm involved in the packaging of foodstuffs. Why is he reading his speech?"
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"He's testifying."
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"I know. But if it's all written out, why are we wasting each other's time?"
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"That's the way we do things here in Congress."
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"Oh."
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"I don't know any Kaye Sheppard."
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"She's only the empress of Washington gossip, syndicated in 98 newspapers."
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"Now, believe me... Look, Mrs. Fletcher,"
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"you're gonna get good exposure and a great lunch."
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"But I don't need exposure, Joe, and I know I don't need a great lunch."
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"But if you'll just... I'm sorry. I know that you mean well,"
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"but just now, I don't have the time."
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"You have lunch with Miss Sheppard."
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"Sure, and then afterwards I'll drop in on the president for afternoon tea."
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"I'm gonna keep trying."
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"Lieutenant."
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"Oh, you'll excuse me. They said it was okay for me to wait in here."
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"Oh, of course, but, uh... You didn't tell me you were meeting Congressman Keppner for breakfast."
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"You didn't ask. Anyway, I overslept, and he never showed up."
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"Well, that's right. We're holding him on suspicion of murder."
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"What? We've got the evidence, and I should book him, but..."
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"But you're having, uh, trouble with your stomach. Also my feet."
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"See, my gut tells me there's trouble,"
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"but when my feet hurt, it's a... it's a sign that things are not exactly kosher."
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"You got a minute?"
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"It was dumb to move Wendell's body, but I was too drunk to think straight."
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"[Sighs] That's why I wanted to talk to you this morning, Mrs. Fletcher,"
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"to tell you what happened."
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"But how does moving the body involve the dead girl? Marta was at the party."
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"Last night, I'd ducked into some bar to call you..."
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"I don't remember which one..."
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"and when I came out, there she was."
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"She showed me this picture she'd taken of me..."
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"and Parmel and Dixon..."
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"with the congressman dead on the floor of Dixon's penthouse."
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"I was scared. So I went with her to her place."
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"I remember having a drink... ginger ale."
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"Why did you have the key of her apartment?"
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"That was planted on my jacket. I never saw it before."
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"That still doesn't explain the blood and makeup on your shirt..."
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"and the scrapes and bruises on your hands."
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"I didn't kill her! I swear to God!"
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"Mrs. Fletcher, I'm not a killer, and I wasn't drunk..."
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"as God is my witness."
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"You've gotta believe me."
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"I'm sorry, Mrs. Fletcher. I told you it wasn't pretty."
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"Lieutenant, Congressman Keppner did not kill that woman."
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"Oh, so now you're telling me I know what I don't know."
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"If Mr. Keppner had beaten that woman,"
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"he would have spattered blood all over his shirt."
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"In case you didn't notice, Mrs. Fletcher, there was both blood and makeup on the front of his shirt."
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"Some, but not much, and no makeup on his hands."
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"Now, if he had hit that woman that severely,"
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"his hands would have shown not only blood but makeup as well."
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"I noticed that. Lieutenant, if you believe his story,"
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"you have to believe that he was dragged unconscious from that apartment and dumped in that alley."
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"Would you mind giving me your jacket? What?"
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"Your jacket. Would you take it off, please?"
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"Okay. It's off."
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"Now, assume that I am the killer."
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"My hands are covered with Marta's blood and makeup."
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"Now, I have to move an unconscious body."
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"How would I do that?"
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"Traces of blood and makeup from the killer's hands."
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"That's good, Mrs. Fletcher. Very good."
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"Maybe you should have been a cop."
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"I am a cop, when I'm at the typewriter."
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"You're not at your typewriter now."
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"[Diana] Dan Keppner. It's unbelievable."
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"He had his problems, sure. He was an alcoholic."
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"But for six years, he'd been attending meetings, working the program."
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"Well, then, a couple of months ago, he..."
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"Diana, I need to know."
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"His wife left him. Took the kids to New York. He started drinking again."
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"Wendell was trying to get him back on track."
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"Mrs. Fletcher, I know Dan well enough to know he'd never hurt anyone, no matter what."
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"Well, I'm glad to hear you say that,"
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"because he's been framed..."
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"and very clumsily too."
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"Joe, you're an expert on this town."
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"I want you to find out everything about Marta Craig."
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"Who she was? Who she knew?"
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"Any ties that she might have had with Harry Parmel, Raymond Dixon..."
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"Now wait a minute, Mrs. F. I'm a press agent. I'm not a-a detective."
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"And you're also a bright and resourceful young man."
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"That is what you told me."
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"Hey. Well, all right."
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"I'll see what I can do."
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"[Door Closes]"
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"Ray. Harry."
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"I'd ask you to join me, but I'm expecting Senator Wexler."
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"I won't be staying, Ray. I don't think I like the edge in your voice."
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"I want you to understand me. My job does not include murder... before, during or after the fact."
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"What are you talking about?"
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"One of my contacts on the District police force slipped me this."
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"Marta Craig murdered by Congressman Keppner, hmm?"
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"She's dead, all right. Whether Keppner did it? He could have been set up."
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"- Not by me. - After what happened the other night?"
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"That's a nasty temper you got, Ray."
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"- I've always told you it was gonna get you in trouble one of these days. - I don't have to answer to you, Harry."
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"Maybe not. But you'd better pay attention to this."
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"The first sign I'm getting dragged into a murder, I protect myself, not you."
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"[Gasps]"
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"Thor."
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"What is it? I saw it on the news about Marta."
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"What is it, Thor?"
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