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Clips from Murder, She Wrote (1984) - Armed Response (S01E01)
"Which means that the doctor was either sitting down..."
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"Or he was killed by an N.B.A. Center."
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"Right now, we have no seven-footers under investigation."
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"Well, I'm still not sure that I can help you, Lieutenant."
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"I just got transferred here from a real rough neighborhood."
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"Now, to me, murder is when a guy in a bar kills another guy in a bar."
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"But these people..."
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"shoot, I don't know how to talk to fancy folks, much less ask 'em questions."
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"Ray... It is "Ray," isn't it?"
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"- Yes, ma'am. - Maybe we should start at the scene of the crime."
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"[Slaps Thighs] Won't take long. Doc's house is only five minutes away from here."
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"This is the alarm control. Oh. Show me how it works."
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"You flip this switch to activate before you go out."
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"And when you return, you've got 60 seconds to punch in the right code to deactivate. And if you don't?"
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"If you don't, or you punch in the wrong code, an alarm goes off in the security office."
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"Now, first they call the house to see if you messed up."
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"If the right code isn't given, or nobody answers the phone,"
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"well, they send an officer out to check."
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"And that is how they discovered Garver's body."
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"And what time was that... when the officer arrived? 11: 15."
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"The alarm went off at 11:06 in the security office."
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"Now, the lady next door says she heard what she thought..."
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"was a car backfiring a few minutes into the 11:00 news."
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"I figure it was the shot that killed Garver. That sounds logical. What else?"
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"That's about it, except for his keys. We found those here by the door."
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"That's odd. Why would his keys be outside?"
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"He must've dropped them. Yeah, but he was already in the house. Why were his keys out of his pocket?"
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"- Got any ideas? - [Chuckling] I'm sorry, Ray."
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"I don't have a glimmer of one."
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"Mrs. Fletcher. Oh, hello, Dr. Kenyon."
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"- We were about to send a search party out for you. Where have you been? - Well, as you can see, I was in good hands."
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"Thank you. [Grunting]"
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"Good-bye, Ray. I'll let you know if I'm hit with an inspiration."
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"Thank you, ma'am. I appreciate it. Thank you."
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"Oh. I wonder if I could trouble you for a ride?"
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"My leg is really beginning to act up. Oh, yes. Of course."
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"Well, I must confess that I wasn't terribly surprised."
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"Dr. Sam had a lot of enemies."
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"For example, the doctor he discharged last year? How did you know about that?"
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"[Chuckles] Oh, hospitals are very much like small towns, Dr. Kenyon. Hard to keep a secret."
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"Dr. Sam is a... was a brilliant man, but he was cold and distant."
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"He... He was curt with some people. But not to you."
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"No. Not hardly, no."
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"It was generally conceded that I was next in line. I'd had his complete trust."
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"He told you that? Funny. Well, not in so many words, but the signs were clear."
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"I understood that he was equally close to Dr. Ellison."
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"Ellison? Not a chance. Ellison is a second-rate doctor with a fourth-rate personality."
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"Hmm. I heard you two going at it in that office last night. Here we are."
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"I don't like Ellison, and I never have."
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"There's something dangerous about him. He's a street kid who couldn't leave the streets behind."
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"Everything is always a confrontation with him."
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"When he's challenged, he always has a gut-level response."
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"- Do you know, he even keeps a gun in his car? - Really."
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"- Can I help you into bed? - Oh, no, no. I think I'll just stay here for a while."
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"Then Ellison must have been the one that the new doctor was going to replace."
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"Boy, this place really is a small town, isn't it?"
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"[Chuckles]"
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"Dr. Kenyon, you haven't been suggesting that perhaps Dr. Ellison..."
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"might have been responsible for Dr. Garver's death?"
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"Me? I'm just a doctor, not a policeman. Excuse me."
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"Oh. Excuse me."
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"Barney. Oh. Oh, Jessica. Come in."
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"Excuse me. I... I was just daydreamin'."
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"I see you had a visitor. Buzzard named Philip. My nephew."
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"Only reason he's hangin' around is 'cause he figures I might be dyin'."
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"Which you're not, or maybe you wish you were?"
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"- What's that supposed to mean? - It means we're getting pretty tired of seein' that sad-sack face of yours."
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"What's the matter, Barney? You like this place?"
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"Ain't you got no place to go?"
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"No."
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"My wife died about nine years ago. Don't have any kids."
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"All I got left are Philip and a couple of cousins in Alaska."
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"I'm sure you have friends."
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"- Friends? No. No, l... I don't have any friends. - I can see why, big fella."
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"The mood in here is gettin' downright depressin'. Oh, listen, Barney."
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"If by chance you might find a little smile tucked away in that dresser, you're welcome to join us."
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"If not, we'll send in the chaplain to give you the last rites."
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"[Laughing] Bye. Hit the road, honey."
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"Hold it, sugar."
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"Sadie, you were pretty rough on him. Nah. It's good for him."
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"Know the type. My husband, Zeb, was a lot like him..."
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"all knotted up inside, worried about his money,"
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"- Excuse me. - Jessica?"
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"Thank you, ma'am. You've... You've been a big help, and I appreciate it."
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"I'll do anything I can. I owe it to Dr. Sam."
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"Ray. Oh, Ms. Fletcher."
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"Ray, I just saw Miss Wells being led out by one of your men."
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"Yes, ma'am. We're takin' her in for questioning in connection with the Garver murder."
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"Oh, that is ridiculous. That girl wouldn't hurt anyone."
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"Sorry, ma'am, but the security guard who discovered Dr. Garver's body?"
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"He spotted her last night about three blocks from his house."
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"Made a positive identification. Oh, there must be some mistake."
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"There's no mistake, Mrs. Fletcher."
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"One of my nurses spotted Jennie sneaking out the back way around 11:00."
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""Sneaking out" is a very harsh term."
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"She's supposed to sign off the floor if she has to leave. She didn't."
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"Why? Because she was on her way to commit murder."
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"- Ms. Fletcher. - Mr. Porter."
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"I came as soon as I got your urgent message."
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"Well, thank you. Mm-hmm."
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"Our legal action against the airport. I've lined up a dozen witnesses. Oh, no, no, no."
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"I want you to rescue Jennie Wells."
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"Who? Jennie Wells. She's a nurse here at the hospital."
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"The police are questioning her in the Garver murder."
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"Yes. I hear the D.A. Thinks he may have a pretty good case."
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"Is that so? She was seen."
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"Look, Mr. Porter... Hmm."
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"Milton... I have talked with Jennie."
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"Now, she did leave the hospital, but only to talk to Dr. Garver."
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"- When she arrived at the house, it was about 10 after 11:00. - Mm-hmm."
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"There was no answer to her knock."
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"Now, as I see it, she got there sometime after Dr. Garver was killed,"
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"but just before the security guard arrived."
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"Mmm, if you believe her story."
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"Which I do. She's innocent."
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"And I want you to help that poor girl out."
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""Poor"? Mmm."
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"Mmm, yes. Well, actually, Ms. Fletcher,"
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"right now I'm up to my ears in work."
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"I've gotta fly to Denver on Monday. Got that brief there for the Supreme Court."
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