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Clips from Murder, She Wrote (1984) - Murder to a Jazz Beat (S01E01)
"- Good heavens, no. - Are you sure?"
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"The way she loved him?"
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"She'd have gone through hell for him."
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"Matter of fact, that's what she's been doing for the past 16 years."
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"??[Dixieland: "St. James Infirmary"]"
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"Eddie. Hello, Mr. Kramer."
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"Callie, you makin' out all right? We're fine."
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"Tomorrow, I'll take you both to the cemetery."
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"- Thank you, Aaron. - Everything's gonna work out okay, Callie."
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"Yeah. Let's go, Eddie."
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"Time to go, now."
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"Much longer, won't nobody be here, Callie."
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"Yes."
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"[Sighs] I... I don't want to leave Ben all alone."
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"Aaron Kramer? These are federal officers."
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"You're under arrest for importation of contraband."
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"What? Smugglin'."
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"Take him."
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"Well, Mrs. Fletcher. In at the beginnin', in at the end, huh?"
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"At the end, Lieutenant? I've also got Kramer down as Ben Coleman's killer."
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"With motive and opportunity."
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"You were runnin' a close second, Mrs. Coleman."
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"- And just how did he do it? - With this."
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"You put that back. You leave that be! Hey!"
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"- Leave it be! Give it up! - [Callie] Eddie!"
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"Put it back! No, let me go! No!"
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"Ben said, don't let nobody never touch that. Never!"
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"- Now, put it back! Ben? - Please, please. Don't hurt him."
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"- Eddie? Eddie! Stop. - No."
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"Put it back. Ben!"
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"Ben!"
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"Lieutenant, are you sure about Aaron Kramer?"
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"We both saw it wasn't the coffee."
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"Tests on every speck of gum in this hall turned out negative."
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"Now, fast-workin' as you say that poison is, there's only one way left:"
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"Miss Emma."
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"Kramer took the Coleman Sextet out of the country a half-dozen times."
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"His other groups too. The Customs people were sure they'd been smugglin'."
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"Lieutenant, I talked to Aaron... He brought in all kinds of jewelry,"
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"artwork, artifacts, you name it."
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"There's no tellin' how much."
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"A trumpet player with a group that Kramer's got tourin' the Orient..."
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"was busted by Japanese Customs with a fortune in diamonds."
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"Last-minute body search turned up some marijuana."
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"They decided to take a second look at his luggage..."
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"The guy laid everything on Kramer."
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"I don't understand how that makes him a murder suspect."
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"You're the one who takes the pieces and makes them into a picture, Mrs. Fletcher."
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"It couldn't be plainer. Look, Ben Coleman..."
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"was on his way to Vegas, right?"
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"Big time, big money, so he dumped everybody else."
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"But Kramer had a contract with him."
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"Ben threatened to tell the authorities about the smugglin' if Kramer didn't let him out of it."
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"Just like the rest of them. He had a three-year, locked-down contract,"
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"renewable for one more year at his option."
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"- Yes, that may sound like a motive. - I'll give you opportunity."
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"The Buddy Brunson tribute. Whose idea was that, Hawley?"
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"Aaron. Before he told anybody..."
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"before Eddie Walters got to Brunson's clarinet..."
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"Kramer doctored the reed..."
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"with the poison he'd brought back from his last trip to South America."
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"Oh, it was smuggled in, all right. But not by Aaron Kramer."
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"Possibly by Ben Coleman."
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"What? Aaron Kramer didn't know that he was going to be blackmailed."
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"That happened after they returned from South America."
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"[Phone Ringing]"
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"Kershaw."
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"Are you certain?"
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"That was the lab. Bad news?"
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"[Sighs] Bad enough."
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"There was no trace of poison on the reed."
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"There wasn't anything."
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"It was absolutely... clean."
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"[Sighs]"
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"No, you just forget about it. I'll get the new format sheets for myself."
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"Thank you!"
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"As long as the show is being taped,"
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"let's just try to ignore Coleman's murder."
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"If we get the chance. I have been waiting for you."
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"We're taping in a few minutes, Turnbull. Later."
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"Later? Oh, not later, Hawley. Now."
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"Here's the public service announcement for the station break."
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"I've arranged to have your program aired live."
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"You what? We'll take all the other programs, put all the tape in the cans."
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"Take three. Push 'em back."
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"I hope you are prepared, Mrs. Fletcher,"
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"to tell the world everything you know about the Coleman murder."
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"You are prepared, Mrs. Fletcher?"
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"[Jonathan] Who do you think you are? [Woman] What am I going to do?"
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"[Turnbull] I am the man that got you knocked off the air in New Orleans."
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"And trust me, my friend. I can do it again. [Director] Cut! There's no pause there!"
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"And hold up the product, Harold. [Harold] Okay."
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"Don't eat blueberry pie unless Dento-Gliss is on hand for glistening dentures."
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"Well, Mrs. Fletcher is not an employee."
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"And she's not gonna embarrass the New Orleans Police Department... See how sparkling Dento-Gliss..."
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"[Arguing Continues] Removes this unsightly stain... in seconds."
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"Or furthering your flagging career! And neither am I!"
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"Well, you'd better convince your friend to change her mind,"
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"or you will find yourself on the street. [Director] Hey, keep goin'."
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"Jessica? Ms. Fletcher?"
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"[Actor] Removes this unsightly stain in seconds."
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"Taxi! Taxi!"
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"So, we finally get our tour of the city. Lafayette!"
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"Where to first? Oh, the St. Charles Cemetery, please."
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"Ma'am, with all the beautiful places in New Orleans?"
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"Ma'am, that place is dead. [Sighs]"
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"??[Dixieland: "When The Saints Go Marchin' In"]"
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"??[Fades]"
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"Oh, thank you for coming, Mrs. Fletcher."
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"Callie."
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"He is your friend, Eddie. And so am I."
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"If he was my friend, why did he help the police take Miss Emma from Ben?"
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"- Eddie. - Lieutenant Kershaw was only doing his job."
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"He thought that Aaron Kramer had killed Ben..."
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"by poisoning his clarinet reed."
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"But he couldn't! Nobody was even allowed to touch Miss Emma, except Ben and me."
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"- Yes, I know that. - Eddie..."
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"Well, there couldn't have been no poison on that reed."
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"- There wasn't. - Then the lieutenant was wrong."
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"Partly wrong, Callie. He was wrong about Mr. Kramer being the killer."
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