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Clips from Murder, She Wrote (1984) - Capitol Offense (S01E01)
"These came in the mail."
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"You showed me these photos last week. You told me they were faked and I believed you."
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"They're a duplicate set, Diana. They came with this note."
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""Stay away from Mrs. Fletcher. You won't be warned again!""
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"Miss Craig certainly lived very well for a secretary."
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"Maybe she put in overtime. So, Mrs. Fletcher, could you tell me what you expect to find?"
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"Well, maybe nothing. I didn't know the young lady, Lieutenant."
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"Just what was on your police report and that wasn't very much."
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"You call two charges of extortion and blackmail not very much?"
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"[Sighs] I should've been a doctor."
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"If I'd have been smart enough, I would have gone to medical school."
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"It's a little late to, uh, second-guess that choice, isn't it?"
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"What choice? I said if I was smart. I wasn't smart."
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"C- plus average."
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"[Sighs] Did I tell you I was the first cop in my family?"
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"My two brothers are rabbis. My sister's a cantor in Baltimore."
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"Ah, why should I complain? I could have gone to work for the phone company."
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"Ah, the phone company, that's security."
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"Well, Mrs. Fletcher, I gotta get back to the office. You had enough?"
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"Oh, yes, quite enough, thank you."
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"I wonder, could you drop me off at the Library of Congress? Why not?"
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"[Woman] Mrs. Fletcher, how delightful you could join me."
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"I could hardly refuse your urgent invitation, Mrs., uh, or is it Miss Sheppard?"
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"Miss. Permanently, irrevocably. Call me Kaye."
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"This is Peanuts."
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"Mmm. He was given to me by a former occupant of the White House."
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"I defy you to guess which one."
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"[Both Chuckling] Oh, thank you, Richard."
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"Come on, sweetie. [Mumbling]"
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"[Meows] Such a baby doll, yes."
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"I shouldn't think they'd allow that."
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"They don't. Want a drink?"
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"An iced tea."
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"One more time on this one."
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"Look, Jessica... I'm going to call you Jessica..."
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"the first thing you've got to learn about this town is that everyone responds to clout."
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"When you've got it, use it."
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"Well, in your note you said you had information about Marta Craig's killing."
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"The second thing you learn is the fine art of back-scratching."
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"I see. A trade-off?"
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"Hmm. You've been helping the cops with the Craig murder."
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"My instinct tells me that you're going to help bust it open."
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"- Oh, that's very flattering, but... - And when you do, I want an exclusive right from the horse's mouth."
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"And in return, you'll pass along to me what?"
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"Information I couldn't give the police because of repercussions."
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"I have to live in this town. You don't. Do we deal?"
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"- I'm listening. - My sources tell me that Marta was playing both sides of the street."
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"Thank you, Richard. [Giggles]"
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"As I was saying, Jessica, this town is run by clout,"
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"and clout is fueled by information."
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"Three nights ago, I spotted Marta coming out of the Watergate."
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"She was upset."
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"Suddenly Dixon came running out after her, grabbed her arm, they fought."
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"About what? I wish I knew."
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"I was in my car about a half-block away."
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"But I can tell you this."
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"Ray Dixon looked mad enough to kill."
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"Well, congratulations. You are the talk of the town."
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"Oh? Yes. Meetings with Kaye Sheppard do not go unnoticed."
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"I found her very interesting. Uh-huh. Should I check for stab wounds?"
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"What did you find out about Marta Craig?"
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"Not much. She had, uh, six jobs in the last four years,"
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"uh, did the party circuit five, six nights a week."
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"Uh, not much else. Hmm. Where's Diana?"
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"I don't know. She called in sick after lunch. Said she would talk to you later."
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"Listen, if you don't need me any more today, I have a date tonight..."
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"with a very hot number from the State Department."
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"Oh? Go ahead. Oh, and, Joe? Yes?"
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"Tomorrow, a little more on Marta Craig, please?"
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"I will do my best."
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"- [Knocking] - Mind if I come in?"
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"I'm glad to see you've been released."
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"- Look, Mrs. Fletcher... - Jessica, please."
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"Jessica, I appreciate everything you've done,"
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"but don't go to any more trouble on my account."
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"The fact is, I've decided not to seek reelection."
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"I've got a call in to New York right now."
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"That is a very foolish decision, I think."
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"You don't know all the facts. And what are those?"
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"That you're an alcoholic?"
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"That you've spent the last six years sober, until last month?"
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"And I've been sober ever since the night Wendell died. So what?"
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"Don't you understand, Jessica? I'm living on the edge every day."
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"It's been like that for a year and a half."
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"Trying to live up to two responsibilities..."
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"to the people who elected me and to my wife and kids."
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"[Sighs] I don't know. Maybe it's the way I'm built."
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"I can't go halfway into anything."
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"I drove them away because of my work, and now I've got nothing."
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"I don't believe that and neither do you."
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"Ever since that night I've been going to two and three meetings a day,"
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"but I still don't know from one day to the next if I'm going to slip."
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"Dan, like most of us, you're slightly imperfect, but that's not a capital offense."
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"If I were you, I'd cancel that telephone call."
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"I'd catch the first plane home and talk to that wife of yours,"
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"find out what she thinks."
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"She might surprise you. Women in love do that."
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"I guess things can't get much worse."
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"That's one way of looking at it. [Chuckles]"
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"Oh, my goodness."
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"You know, Jessica, this is the first time in eight weeks..."
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"that I'm beginning to feel good about myself."
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"Thank you."
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"If you'll excuse me... I've got to cancel that call to New York."
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"By the way, I think I'll hang around until after tomorrow's vote."
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"I think I owe Ray Dixon a good kick in the slats."
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"[Knocking]"
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"Mrs. Fletcher."
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"Diana, I'm so sorry you're not feeling well."
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"I've got a couple of questions. I'm very confused by this cannery bill."
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"If it's not too much trouble, could we talk? Well, I really..."
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"I hate to impose on you like this, but I really do need clarification on a couple of points."
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"Perhaps we could ask that nice Mr. Danziger,"
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"the young man from the environmental group."
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"- I'm sure he'd be glad to help. - Well, suppose we ask him."
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"- Why don't you have him come out of the bedroom? - Well, Mrs. - -"
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"I couldn't help but notice the No Smoking sign on your desk in the office."
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"[Sighs]"
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"Thor? Thor?"
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"- How did you know it was me? - Well, it was a guess."
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