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Clips from Murder, She Wrote (1984) - Murder at the Oasis (S01E01)
"for Vic to enter the grounds and make it to the house."
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"But surely the security guard at the front gate would notice if the system was turned off."
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"Wouldn't he have noticed that the TV monitors were off?"
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"[Terry] They're always off until the alarm is tripped."
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"You seem to know a lot about the security system."
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"It isn't the first time I've let a man into the house."
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"Terry, do you know what you're saying? Yes, Mother."
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"I let someone into the house, and Daddy was murdered."
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"[Barnes] Did anyone else see La Rosa in the house?"
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"I'll have him picked up at the club for questioning. Where's your phone?"
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"I sent him away. Terry, why?"
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"- Where'd he go? - I don't know."
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"I'm sorry. I was stupid."
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"This is Barnes. Get out an A.P.B. On Vic La Rosa."
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"I'm sorry I came at you that way. I must've lost my mind."
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"You said you saw Mickey go to the den, but he didn't see you anywhere around when he came out a minute later."
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"May I ask where you went? My room."
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"Johnny didn't want me hangin' around. He told me to get lost."
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"- Was he expecting someone last night? - [Lou] He couldn't have been. He always gave me a name..."
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"to call down to the guard at the front gate when one of his ladies was comin' to visit him."
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"The guard wouldn't have let her in if I didn't call down her name."
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"How did you know?"
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"so I assume both the day and the night man are longtime employees..."
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"He was affectionate, persuasive."
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"For the first time since I left him, we made love."
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"That was one of the things that broke up our marriage. He used women casually..."
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"and seemed genuinely surprised that I cared."
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"Oh. Buster must have resented that. It broke his heart."
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"Until he made a joke out of it."
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"I didn't kill him. It wasn't either of my children. It was that tennis player."
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"about putting one over on Milo Valentine."
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"That name sounds vaguely familiar. Oh, Jess,"
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"Of course. He's a gangster. They don't call them that anymore."
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"- Well, why would Johnny know somebody like that? - Milo started Johnny in show business."
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"Well, that hardly sounds like an enemy. It sounds more like a good friend."
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"Something happened to change that. Last night, Johnny said that..."
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"that he felt like he could nail Valentine to the wall."
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"He didn't explain any further."
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"So you think Johnny Shannon was knocked off by a professional hit man?"
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"Well, I admit it's a little far-fetched."
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"When I was in the Windy City, before I came to this glorified sandbox,"
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"I remember hearing rumors about Johnny having a mob connection."
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"But why would they wanna have him iced?"
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"- Are you kidding? It's perfect. - But La Rosa is a professional tennis player."
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"Lets him move around, be a loner."
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"He had it all planned. Besides, who else in the house that night could have been a hit man?"
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"Will you stop kidding?"
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"I have an urgent, important matter to talk over with Mr. Valentine."
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"Thank you."
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"Well, thank you for a lovely ride. Oh, and keep the change."
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"Hello. Remember me? I'm Peggy Shannon's friend. Oh, sure."
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"Oh, the door's already been fixed."
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"- Hi, Mrs. Fletcher. - Hello, Terry."
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"That Vegas showgirl nearly became my stepmother."
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"So did a lot of others. Well, I don't wanna intrude."
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"Oh. Oh, it's okay."
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"That guy on screen is some stranger."
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"My daddy is the man in this picture with Mickey and me."
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"[Jessica] You took it? Well, that clears up that mystery."
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"You must have taken it after you opened the safe for the police. No."
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"When we found Daddy..."
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"Sure. Why not? What did you wanna talk about?"
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"Well, he was the loudest, most obnoxious tennis player in the tennis club bar."
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"I knew Daddy would hate him, so I picked him up."
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"You're certain he didn't initiate it? Oh, I'm positive."
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"He was so wrapped up in himself, I practically had to throw myself at him before he even noticed me."
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"And you invited him to the house? Twice."
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"The first time was in the afternoon. I wanted Daddy to get a good look at him."
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"I even told him Daddy was in the den. Why?"
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"He was so smug, doing his macho number. I wanted to unnerve him. And I did."
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"I overheard part of a telephone conversation."
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"Buster? Yes. He said it was an urgent personal matter,"
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"and he was terribly upset when he realized someone else was on the line."
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"He taped his games and watched them to correct his mistakes."
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"Well, he's with my mother making arrangements for Daddy's funeral."
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"Highway patrol's sending a unit out to pick him up."
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"Me and the missus, we'd drive down on a Sunday for the bullfights. [Giggles]"
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"Ellie used to love to drink that Mexican beer and root for the bulls. Olee!"
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"Hurry up, will ya? [Tires Squealing]"
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"You have the right to remain silent. If you give up this right,"
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"I didn't kill him! It was her! Terry Shannon killed her father!"
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"He's Vic La Rosa. When did you see him last?"
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"In our house. My sister's bedroom."
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"- I can't... - What? - That's a lie! She didn't do it!"
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"Then I'll determine if I have a murderer or a murderer and an accomplice."
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"Mr. La Rosa, I strongly advise you to reconsider not having an attorney present."
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"Let him make a call from the pay phone in the corridor. If he doesn't have any change, lend him some."
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"Don't you find it strange, Sergeant? What?"
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"That a professional killer would have no better escape route than to drive to the border on a back road..."
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"in an unreliable van?"
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"- Maybe he's telling the truth about the girl. - Am I under arrest?"
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"If you're through making reckless charges against my sister, I'd like to take her home."
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"If I may, I'd like to join you. There's a matter I'd like to pursue back at the house."
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"It's late at night. Guy's all alone in his hotel room, and the phone rings."
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"And he says, " Does that mean you're not coming over?" [Laughs]"
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"Well, now you can see why I'm out of the comedy business."
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"You weren't here. Terry told me about your call."
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"- Maybe you'd like to hear a funny number. - Why did you make that phone call?"
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"See, Johnny didn't tell me anything about Valentine."
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"Why would Valentine want Johnny dead?"
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"I understood that he got him started."
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"Yeah. He laid out the money for the band, the music,"
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"When Johnny made it big, he resented it, started making his own moves."
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"Last election, Johnny refused to appear at a big political rally."
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"It was for one of Valentine's payroll politicians."
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"And what did Valentine do about that?"
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"The kids were in LA."
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"Is that all? They just talked?"
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"and, uh, my ear chanced to rub the door as I went to pick the cigar up."
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"Johnny must have hinted at its existence..."
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"Please. Say no more. I get the picture."
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"It'll be the first time in my life I've ever done an encore, but... I get the picture."
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"- That's it. - That's what?"
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"Hello. Operator? Get me the police."
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"First of all, I can make a pretty good assumption of how the killer got into the house."
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"When Vic went to the service gate and Terry turned off the alarm for him,"
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"He probably reasoned that Johnny wouldn't help him to find it,"
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"so he executed him on the spot."
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"He played enough of the first tape to see that it wasn't the one he was after."
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"The ones after start at the beginning."
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