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Clips from Murder, She Wrote (1984) - Murder Takes the Bus (S01E01)
"I killed him. I know I did! I'm sorry, Mr. Gibbons."
Murder, She Wrote (1984)
"But I'm sure that the coroner will confirm that he died of strangulation, not stabbing."
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"Oh, Kent, how can you eat? Why not? Being hungry doesn't help."
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"Ah. No good. Phone's still out."
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"You'd think the state police would stop by, if only to check on things."
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"Mm. My son has a C.B. Back in the office."
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"I don't know how to use it, but if anyone else does, they're more than welcome to try."
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"I know how. Let me see it."
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"Sure thing. Back this way."
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"That's more like it."
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"Last year, took my vacation in Hawaii, it rained."
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"Year before that, Athens. It rained. This year, it rained again."
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"Well, next year, try North Africa."
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"They have the smallest amount of rainfall in the world... statistically speaking, of course."
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"Never had much use for camels."
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"This is Carey Drayson, calling from the Kozy Korner Kitchen on Route 1."
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"Is anyone receiving me? Over, please. Any luck?"
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"Route 1 calling. Anyone receiving me? Over, please."
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"Maybe it's too much to expect in this weather. Yeah. Maybe."
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"Mr. Drayson, I don't wanna appear rude, but,"
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"What is that supposed to mean?"
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"You left a valuable jewelry sample case in the other room."
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"Anyone with sticky fingers or big pockets could've left you holding an empty bag."
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"That is, if the case contained jewelry, which I seriously doubt."
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"Would you mind if Sheriff Tupper took a look inside?"
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"Uh, don't bother, Ms. Fletcher."
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"I'm an investigator for the company that insured the Danvers Trust robbery."
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"And you've been assigned to follow Mr. Stoner from the prison in the hope that he'll lead you to the stolen money."
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"That's right. Looks like that'll be a little more difficult now."
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"If we find the killer, maybe we'll find the money too."
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"Well, I'm not sure it's that simple."
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"Well, Kent and I didn't want children."
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"You think we can?"
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"Oh. Thanks."
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"Amos, obviously, whoever took Stoner's suitcase was looking for something."
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"Which one of these fellas is it?"
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"Is it the mailman or the college professor? The sea captain?"
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"- Could even be Ralph. - See, the part that doesn't fit is this."
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"If Stoner's suitcase turned up, where's his overcoat and that book that he carried?"
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"Unless... Amos, let's go."
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"Go? Go where? To the bus."
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"But, Ms. Fletcher, it's mighty wet out there."
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"[Amos Grunts] [Exhales]"
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"Oh, I think... I think... [Sneezes] I think I'm catching a cold."
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"Hmm, just what I thought. Oh, you think I'm catching a cold too?"
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"This isn't where Stoner was sitting. Is that so?"
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"Now, I was sitting right here. Well, this was Stoner's seat."
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"Aha. His overcoat and the book."
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""The Night the Hangman Sang by Hamilton Pound.""
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"First edition. Huh. Strange."
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"[Thunderclap]"
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"Oh, now what? Now just stay calm, everybody."
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"Ralph, have you got a flashlight? Yeah."
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"- Right here. - Do you have any candles?"
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"We don't need 'em. We have a generator out back. We'll have plenty of light before you know it."
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"I'll give you a hand."
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"Only this time the monsters are real."
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"When was the last time you used this thing?"
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"Two, maybe three years ago. Worked fine then."
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"[Gunshot]"
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"[Gasps] That came from the office. Mr. Drayson."
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"What happened? He's been shot."
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"It's only a flesh wound. Drayson, who did it?"
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"I-I don't know. Sheriff, they smashed up the C.B."
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"Someone sure doesn't want us to call out of here."
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"Well, whoever it is now has the gun."
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"- [Amos] The gun seems to be missing, Ms. Fletcher. - Well, it must be around here somewhere."
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"I think we oughta try the phones again. The lines may be fixed by now."
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"All right. Ralph, you go with him. I don't want anybody to be left alone right now. You understand."
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"You know, I think the storm is letting up."
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"Damn, that hurts. Allow me."
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"A sailor has to know how to take care of himself and his mates."
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"Because when you're on the sea,"
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"That's fine work, Captain Downing."
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"- Thanks. - Are you absolutely certain you can't identify the person who hit you?"
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"Well, I wish I could. I was calling on the C.B."
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"Someone came up from behind me and hit me in the back of the head."
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"I went for my gun, it went off. The next thing I knew,"
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"I was on the floor, and a few minutes later you people came in."
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"Why would someone want to cut us off from outside?"
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"Perhaps he wanted to find something that Stoner had..."
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"and didn't want interference until he had located it."
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"Located what? I'm not sure."
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"Maybe something that might lead to the missing money."
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"Amos,"
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"Mr. Stoner's book has disappeared."
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"First the gun, now the book. What next?"
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"Now wait a minute. How could anyone steal the book..."
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"There wasn't time. They couldn't have known how long the lights were gonna be out."
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"- Maybe the killer had an accomplice. - This is getting confusing."
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"If we could just establish where everyone was before the lights went out."
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"- Well, Steve and I were right here. - So you say."
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"- What is that supposed to mean? - Listen, stop fighting."
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"It was dark. Who knows where anybody was."
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"Well, the office phone's still out. So's the pay phone."
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"We'll try again in a half hour or so."
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"Well, why don't we just try getting out of here?"
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"Oh, no. Hey, that's too dangerous. The road may not be open yet."
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"This is safe? I'd rather take my chances on the bus."
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"I'm afraid we're all stuck here for a few hours at least."
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"If we live that long."
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"Strange you should say that, Mrs. Radford."
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"Assuming that one of the men here is in reality the third member of the trio who committed the robbery."
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"Well, maybe so. But one thing I do know..."
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"there was someone on the bus that Stoner was afraid of."
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"But let's get back to the missing book."
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"You were right, Sheriff."
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"There wasn't time for anyone to steal the book and then attack Drayson."
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"- Well, then, where would they take it? - Well, forgive me, and this is hypothetical."
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"But it could have been slipped into a large knitting bag."
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"- That's outrageous. - And insulting as well, Mrs. Fletcher."
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"Why don't we take a look? No, no, no. Absolutely not."
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"Oh, now, for heaven's sake, Miriam. If she wants to make a fool of herself, why don't you just let her do it?"
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"Here, Mrs. Fletcher, here's some... Kent."
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"Miriam, you took the book. Why?"
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"Because a dead man doesn't need the money you can get for a rare first edition and we do."
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"- But that's just an old detective novel. - Oh, I'm afraid not, Mr. Radford."
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"You recognize it then? Yes."
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"This is the only detective novel this author ever wrote. There are very few copies in print."
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"- How much is it worth? - Nearly $2,000."
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