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Clips from Murder, She Wrote (1984) - Deadly Lady (S01E01)
"let's talk about who killed Stephen Earl."
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"Sorry, I don't know the answer to that."
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"Outside the mortuary, you said you heard of the death of Stephen Earl..."
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"this morning on the early news broadcast in Kentucky and flew right in?"
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"In reality, you learned of his death yesterday, around noon,"
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"from Stephen Earl himself. That's crazy."
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"Well, the telephone company says otherwise."
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"Well, suppose we let Sheriff Tupper decide."
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"Good day, Mr. Jones. Wait."
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"I did get a call yesterday, from a newspaper reporter."
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"At least he said he was a reporter. Could have been the old man."
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"He was quite an actor, you know. I know that."
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"He told me about the shooting aboard the yacht,"
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"claimed he knew about my previous relationship with Nan Earl."
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"Wanted a comment. So I gave him one. You're a lady, so I won't repeat it."
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"I am familiar with most Anglo-Saxon words, Mr. Jones."
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"Then what? I flew here."
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"Yesterday. Not this morning. That's right."
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"Look, before you get the wrong idea, let me tell you what really happened, okay?"
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"That would be helpful. I flew into Portland last night."
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"To my total surprise, I found Nan waiting for me."
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"Maggie had told Nan about the old man's bizarre plot to trap me."
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"You see, Mrs. Fletcher, there are some people like Maggie..."
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"who secretly believe in me."
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"Anyway, Nan and I spent the night together in a motel near the airport."
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"We wondered where she was. Just before dawn this morning, Nan came back here to Cabot Cove."
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"I slept in. Around 11:00, I was getting ready to fly back to Kentucky..."
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"when I heard the news of Stephen Earl's real death on the television."
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"Naturally, I drove here immediately to be at Nan's side. Naturally."
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"Mrs. Fletcher, I know what you think, but you're wrong."
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"I love Nan deeply, and she loves me,"
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"and very frankly, nothing you or anybody else can do is going to change that."
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"Emma, is the sheriff in? Nope."
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"Could you tell me where I could find him? Could."
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"Not sure I should. [Phone Buzzes]"
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"I know things are pretty casual in this town, Ms. Fletcher,"
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"but there's times when I got to maintain strict confidentiality."
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"Sheriff's office. Elroy, where you been?"
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"Sheriff's been looking for you for the past hour."
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"He's down to Cotter's Beach conductin' a search party."
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"Yeah, couple of hours ago he got this anonymous note shoved in the mailbox."
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"Whoever wrote it said there were some funny goings-on down there last night about 10:00."
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"Ms. Fletcher, hold on now!"
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"Amos, don't you think it's about time you called in the state police?"
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"No need, Ethan. I'm on top of this. I found the raft, didn't I?"
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"And what else? Bunch of dead crabs, some rusty beer cans?"
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"Way I figure it, that murder weapon's gotta be around here somewhere."
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"[Jessica] Sheriff!"
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"Oh, Lordy, help is on the way. Cheer up, Amos. You wanted volunteers."
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"Sheriff, what's all this I hear about a note?"
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"Evenin', Ethan. Afternoon, Jessica."
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"You come to join the search? No, I've come to read the note."
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"Well, since you come all this way, you might as well read it."
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"I don't suppose you dusted this for fingerprints. [Laughs]"
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"Not after Emma got through with it."
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"Look, that's peanut butter, that's jelly. Lord knows what that is. [Man] Sheriff."
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"What ya got there, Fred?"
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"Found these kind of half-buried, up in the rocks by the hotel."
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"Seem pretty new to me. Half-buried?"
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"Yes, ma'am. Well, the heel's missing on this one."
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"You think it means somethin'? Couldn't say."
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"What do you think... Ms. Fletcher! [Stammering]"
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"Jessica, what is it? Half-buried is the same as partially exposed, right?"
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"Well, sure, but you onto somethin', Jess? Shh."
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"[Chuckles] I thought so."
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"Well, I'll be. Smart work, ma'am."
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"No, nothing smart about it. It figures."
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"If you find a heelless shoe, the heel was bound to be somewhere."
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"Well, now all we have to do is to find out who these belong to."
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"There's no magic in that, Sheriff. I'm quite positive that those shoes belong to Miss Nan Earl."
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"I don't understand this."
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"I'm sure they were here last night."
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"I never unpacked them actually. I was going to wear them in New York."
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"Maybe I put them in the closet."
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"Would, uh, these be them, Miss Earl?"
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"Yes, those are my shoes. You're sure?"
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"Yes, I'm positive. I designed them myself, and I had them custom made."
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"Where did you get them? Looks like you were right, Ms. Fletcher."
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"I'm sorry, ma'am. We found 'em down on the beach..."
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"near where your father was killed last night."
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"- I didn't kill my father, Sheriff. - But those are your shoes."
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"- Yes. I told you, but... - Nan, do me a favor. Try them on."
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"But I told you... they are mine."
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"Well, perhaps so, but humor me."
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"Sure."
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"Perfect fit. I'm sorry, ma'am, but I'm going to have to arrest you..."
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"for the murder of Stephen Earl. Oh, Sheriff."
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"For pity's sake, Nan's not guilty."
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"Oh, now, maybe not in one of your books, but this is evidence enough for me."
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"Anyway, you're the one who told me right from the start that they were her shoes."
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"Her shoes, yes. But I never said she was guilty of murder."
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"Then again... Sheriff, maybe it would be a good idea if you took Nan into custody."
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"Oh, well, now that's more like it."
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"[Jessica] One thing, however."
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"Will you both keep this evidence absolutely confidential?"
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"Sheriff, what's goin' on? I understand you got Nan locked up back there."
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"That's right. And come the morning, she'll be locked up in Portland."
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"The charge is murder, Mr. - - Jones."
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"Jones. Plain and simple. Well, plain and simple sounds more like you, Sheriff."
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"There is no way Nan could have killed her father last night because she was with me..."
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"Yes, that's what Ms. Fletcher tells me. Yeah, and the murder occurred at 10:00."
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"Well, now I'm not so sure about that."
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"You see, we got this note says it might have happened at 10:00,"
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"but the coroner says it could've happened as early as 7:00, 7:30."
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"Then she could have done it. That's ridiculous."
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"Course, maybe the two of you were in it together."
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"Uh, now wait a minute. Portland desk clerk says you checked in around 9:00,"
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"but no one saw either one of you after that."
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"Both of you could've come back, killed him, and then gone back to the motel."
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"That's crazy, Sheriff. I never left Portland. I swear."
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"Look, uh, I can't believe Nan's guilty."
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"But if she is... I mean, if she did kill him earlier and then came to meet me..."
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"Well, I wouldn't know anything about that."
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"Well, I hope not, because in this state,"
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"being an accessory is about the same as being a killer."
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"Well, as long as you're here, I see no reason why you shouldn't see her."
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"Thanks, Sheriff, but I got business to take care of."
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"Well,"
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"did you hear that?"
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"Yeah. I heard it."
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