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Clips from Murder, She Wrote (1984) - Murder Takes the Bus (S01E01)
"Here's your tea, ma'am. Oh, thank you very much."
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"- Can I get you folks something to eat? - Well, I couldn't help but notice that apple pie over there."
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"- It looks homemade. - My own recipe."
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"Would you make that two, with a slice of cheddar and some black coffee, please."
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"- Coming right up. - [Sighs]"
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"Sure had my heart set on that TV set."
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"Our host is quite a baker. Yeah, could use a touch more cinnamon."
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"I better call Portland, tell 'em what's happened."
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"- Are we leaving now? - I'm afraid not."
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"I just came in to dry off a bit."
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"Wonder what happened to that book?"
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"Excuse me, sir. Sir?"
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"[Gasps]"
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"Well, I suppose we should notify the bus driver, and, uh..."
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"Well, I don't suppose we should move the body until the local coroner arrives."
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"Amos, I know this isn't under your jurisdiction, but, I mean, the situation's obvious."
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"You or I or one of them... Yes, ma'am. I see what you mean."
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"Well, whoever killed him went through his pockets."
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"Ironic, isn't it? What's that?"
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"Well, a man is released from prison ready to start a new life,"
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"only to have it cut short only a few hours later. Well, now, why do you say that?"
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"He could have just as easily been a visitor or a guard home for the weekend."
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"I don't think so. That's a new suit, Amos, and those are new shoes."
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"He paid for his ticket with crisp, new bills."
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"Hello, what's this?"
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"Well, you're right. Here's his release paper. Name is Gilbert Stoner."
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"Stoner. Mm-hmm."
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"Well, the motive certainly was not robbery. There's money in the billfold."
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"Anything else?"
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"Just an out-of-date driver's license and a photograph."
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"Someone was looking for something. Ah."
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"Amos, his suitcase is missing."
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"Oh... [Chuckles] I see you had the same idea I did."
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"I thought just as long as we'd stopped here, I'd get..."
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"[Screams] Oh!"
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"Now, Miriam, darling, please, it's all right."
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"[Crying] It's not all right."
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"You didn't see him sitting there with that..."
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"that thing sticking out of the back of his neck... [Shudders]"
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"I tried to call the police. The lines are dead."
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"Probably knocked out by the storm. Dead?"
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"Do you mean to tell me we're stuck here with that killer on the loose?"
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"Why, he'll just probably kill us all, one by one."
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"Here's some nice, fresh coffee, ma'am."
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"It'll take the chill off and help stop your shakes."
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"How do I know it's not you? How do I know you're not trying to poison me?"
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"Well, all right. Thank you. I'm sorry."
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"Coffee's on the house, everyone."
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"Uh, folks, name is Amos Tupper. I'm the sheriff of Cabot Cove."
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"Now I realize I have no official jurisdiction here,"
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"but as an officer of the law, I do have an obligation to assume authority..."
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"until the local police arrive."
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"And, uh, I would appreciate all of your cooperation."
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"Well, I'm sure we'd all be happy to do so, Sheriff, but, uh, I never saw that man before."
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"Name is Stoner. Gilbert Stoner. He was released from prison this afternoon."
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"Amos, excuse me, but there is something that I seem to remember."
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"I came across that name doing research for a book."
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"It had to do with a robbery. I think it was a bank in Augusta."
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"Wait a minute. Stoner... Stoner. The Danvers Trust Company."
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"Sure, I remember that one."
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"It was all over the TV for weeks. Happened about 15 years ago, didn't it?"
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"Yes, of course. Three men pulled that off. They were apprehended, I believe."
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"Amos, it might be helpful to establish just where everyone was."
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"Oh, that's good thinking, Ms. Fletcher."
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"And, uh, I'm also gonna need to know all of your names and why you were on this bus."
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"Now, just a moment... Obviously, you're saying one of us killed him."
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"I think "obvious" is the right word, sir."
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"Unless, of course, this Stoner fellow somehow managed to..."
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"reach up behind his head and stab himself in the back of the neck with a 10-inch screwdriver."
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"I have nothing to hide. My name is, uh, Ken Radford. This is my wife, Miriam."
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"I'm a math teacher at St. Eustis College. Associate professor."
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"My wife is a college librarian."
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"The head librarian. And we're on our way to Boston to do research."
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"I was in the video alcove... over there."
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"I was, uh, playing "Road Hog.""
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"Road Hog? Yeah. I'm, uh, a student of..."
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"statistical probabilities, and, uh, the game has challenging mathematical parameters."
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"- Also, it's fun. - He's telling the truth."
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"I heard him playing the game when I was in the gift shop. And you're..."
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"Cyrus Leffingwell. Woonsocket, Rhode Island."
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"I'm a retired postal worker... a mailman."
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"But I have no idea who this poor, dead fellow is."
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"What about you?"
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"Steve Pascal, computer engineer. This is my wife, Jane. We were on our way to Portland."
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"I was here the whole time. And I was outside using the public phone."
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"I couldn't get through and, eventually, the line went dead."
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"Excuse me, Mr. Pascal, but I believe I saw you through the window..."
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"talking with Mr. Stoner on the bus."
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"You appeared to be having a very heated discussion."
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"No, not at all. We just exchanged a few words, that's all."
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"And you? Joe Downing."
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"I'm captain of the fishing trawler Mary Sue out of Gloucester."
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"Going back to my ship after visiting family, and, like this gentleman,"
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"I've never heard of the dead man before."
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"I was in the bar having a drink."
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"Carey Drayson. I was in the men's room drying off my clothes on the radiator."
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"If my car hadn't skidded off the road I wouldn't even have been here."
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"Mr. Drayson, that may be true, but under the circumstances I'd feel a lot better..."
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"if you explained to the sheriff why you're wearing a gun."
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"- [Amos] A gun? - Oh, good Lord. Kent!"
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"This is my permit to carry a concealed weapon."
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"I'm a jewelry salesman. I carry valuables in that case, and I have to protect myself."
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"All the same, I think it would be better if you handed it over."
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"Well, I'm sorry, Sheriff. Like you said, you have no jurisdiction here."
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"If there's a killer on the loose, I want to protect myself."
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"Besides, if I wanted to knock this guy off,"
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"I would've shot him, not used a screwdriver."
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"Yes,"
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"I was gonna ask you about that."
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"Hey, wait a minute. I left my toolbox open in the front of the bus."
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"Anybody could've taken that screwdriver out. Anybody in this room."
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"I was working on the engine the whole time."
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"Yes, but if you were that close, you must've heard something."
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"Well, I heard voices raised, and l-I thought I heard somebody getting on and off the bus,"
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"- but I didn't pay much attention. - [Thunderclap]"
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"[Cries Out]"
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"This is a fiercesome storm."
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"Mr. Pascal, you'll forgive me,"
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"but you and the victim were not, as you claimed,"
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"having a quiet discussion."
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