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Clips from Murder, She Wrote (1984) - Capitol Offense (S01E01)
"But I did notice the tiepin you were wearing the day that we met... the lion's head..."
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"the same design that Marta and Diana had on their cheerleader costumes."
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"Then I checked with the Library of Congress and..."
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"You dug up an old Brighton University yearbook and found out that the three of us had attended school together."
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"- And then you two made such a production of not liking each other. - You jumped to a conclusion."
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"We couldn't make our relationship common knowledge, Mrs. Fletcher."
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"In my position, it would be construed as a conflict of interest."
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"What about your relationship with Marta Craig?"
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"We used to be good friends."
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"Then Marta got in with the wrong crowd."
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"She started up with Harry Parmel and men like him, working the party circuit."
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"But if your relationship with Marta was so casual,"
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"why did you hide it from me?"
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"We were scared."
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"After Marta's death, we were sure that the police would be looking for suspects,"
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"and I knew I would be at the top of the list."
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"Now those photos were faked, Lieutenant."
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"As you can see, I was unconscious."
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"[Sighs] Marta had asked me up to her apartment."
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"She said she wanted to discuss something."
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"I took one drink. She must have drugged me."
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"Thor wanted to bring you the photos, but I stopped him."
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"Innocent or guilty, it would have cost him his job at the Ecological Foundation."
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"They're very publicity shy."
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"Okay, all right. All right, the two of you can go."
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"Keep yourselves available."
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"Faked photos, a murder, attempted frame."
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"It seems to me, if you'll pardon the presumption,"
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"that this guy Marta was working for is more than likely the guy who beat her to death."
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"Why do you say guy, Lieutenant? It could just as easily have been a woman."
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"At around, uh, 6:30, she had an early supper with some middle-level guy from the State Department."
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"He's married but doesn't let that get in the way. Uhh..."
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"[Tires Screeching]"
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"Your driving's not getting in the way of your reading, is it?"
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"Oh, this? No. I do this all the time. Anyway,"
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"uh, she and the guy left, uh, the restaurant separately..."
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"and then, uh, she picked up Congressman Keppner at around 9:30..."
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"outside the, uh, Stockman's Bar and that's it."
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"Bottom line is she had no close friends."
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"Nobody seems to know much about her private life."
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"Well, there has to be something."
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"I mean, her meeting with Harry Parmel at the hairdresser proves that they had a relationship."
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"Well, Harry never denied knowing her, just killing her."
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"Mrs. Fletcher. Your hotel said you had left."
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"I was hoping we might have a chat before your day begins."
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"I'd love to, Mr. Dixon. That's very generous of you."
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"You don't know how much this cannery bill means to my company and to me personally."
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"Oh, I'm sorry. I thought you wanted to chat with me about Marta Craig's murder."
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"I wouldn't know anything about that. I hardly knew the woman."
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"Amazing. You didn't choke, and you hardly blinked an eyelash."
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"What? Lying is a very difficult art, Mr. Dixon,"
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"but you have mastered it beautifully. Mrs. Fletcher, I assure you..."
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"I know. You want to assure me that it wasn't you who chased Marta Craig..."
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"out of the Watergate three nights ago."
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"Mrs. Fletcher, we play a game in this town."
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"Those of us who are good at it, get things done."
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"It's the amateurs who tend to get hurt."
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"Morning, Diana. Good morning."
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"I ought to warn you Ray Dixon's already been sniffing around. Yes, I know."
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"The committee meeting's less than two hours away. Is there anything I can help you with..."
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"- Mrs. Fletcher? - Hmm?"
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"Oh. Diana, I have to go out."
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"Don't let them start the vote without me."
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"But the meeting starts in less than two hours."
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"[Dan] The problem of waste was carefully researched..."
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"by Dr. A. Bruno Townshend..."
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"of the University of Western Minnesota..."
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"in his 1981 tract..."
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"Investments in our Coastline, a sociological treatise..."
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"published by Acorn Press."
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"Uh. Joe, I'm so glad you're here."
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"Aren't you supposed to be in the committee meeting?"
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"Oh, never mind that. Come with me."
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"Uh, later."
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"So?"
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"I just got a most wonderful lead from Kaye Sheppard."
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"It seems a jilted boyfriend of Marta's was hanging around her apartment..."
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"when she brought Dan home with her. What?"
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"A few minutes later, the boyfriend saw another man going inside."
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"- Now, he didn't get a very good look, but it had to be Ray Dixon. - Are you sure?"
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"Well, after that terrible fight they had at the Watergate,"
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"Marta was probably blackmailing him too."
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"He went inside the apartment, saw Dan passed out,"
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"killed Marta and blamed it on Dan."
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"Oh, boy. If that were true, then..."
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"You know, he probably took those photographs too..."
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"the ones at the party when Congressman Joyner died."
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"- Joe, we have to get inside his penthouse. - Well, how're we going to do that?"
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"Ohh, for heaven's sake! I've got to vote on that bill."
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"Right after the committee meeting, I want you to meet with me and Kaye."
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"We'll talk to Lieutenant Mendelsohn, and we'll try to get a court order."
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"Right. It sounds like a real break. Oh, I'm sure it is."
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"[Raspy Voice] It's not just a question of pollution,"
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"but the effect of biodegradables on the coastline."
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"Uh, Mr. Keppner, may I interpret this brief pause..."
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"as a sign that you have finally finished stating your position on this bill?"
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"I have just a few more observations, Mr. Chairman."
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"But, in the interest of time, I will defer to my esteemed colleague from Maine."
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"- Very well, but this is taking much too long, you know. - I'm so sorry to be late."
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"[Chairman] Perhaps now we could put this measure to a vote,"
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"specifically whether to permit the construction of a cannery at..."
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"McHenry's Point in Maine."
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"Uh, excuse me, Mr. Chairman. Would it be possible for me to say a few words?"
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"I would hope, Mrs. Fletcher, that they will be considerably fewer..."
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"than those voiced by your colleague from New York."
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"Uh, I have studied this bill very carefully."
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"And heaven knows..."
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"this cannery would certainly bring a lot of new jobs to my district."
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"And if that were the only consideration, I would vote for it without any hesitation."
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"However, I've discovered that there are..."
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"seven abandoned canneries in my state."
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"Can you imagine? Seven. No longer working, no longer employing people."
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"And why? Because the owners walked away from them..."
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"rather than spend money to modernize their operations."
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"Now, I believe two of them are your companies, Mr. Dixon."
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"Now, I realize that there is expense involved in updating equipment..."
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"and perhaps those locations are no longer as convenient..."
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"as McHenry's Point."
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"But, you know, I'm very upset by this notion..."
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"that we can just dispose of buildings or people..."
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