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Clips from Murder, She Wrote (1984) - Paint Me a Murder (S01E01)
"Mrs. Fletcher, did Diego confide something in you,"
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"or did you initiate this little investigation on your own?"
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"I'd rather not say."
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"[Chuckles] There's no need to be circumspect, dear lady. I'm well aware that I am one of the suspects."
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"Which is why Diego came to you instead of me."
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"After all, the-the attacker could only have been me, Belle, Elaine McComber,"
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"Willard, Miguel, and um,"
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"Stefan Conrad, the sculptor that lives over that way somewhere."
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"I think we can eliminate Belle."
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"She's much too fragile to have pushed this over."
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"But Elaine McComber's not."
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"I'd say these urns weigh between, what? 80 and 90 kilos."
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"Around 170 pounds, yes."
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"Well, Elaine could have handled that, I suppose."
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"- But she didn't. - Really."
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"I found these cigarette butts here."
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"They were lying on top of the chiseled-out chips from the cement base."
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"Oh, I see! So the smoker was up here after the urn was loosened."
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"No doubt waiting for Diego to make his nightly appearance strumming his guitar."
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"And then... Oh, very clever, Mrs. Fletcher."
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"You know, Inspector, I'm a little surprised that you didn't discover these clues."
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"The first time I've been up here."
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"You've beat me to them. But they prove nothing."
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"Elaine McComber is a heavy smoker."
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"I also found a pack of matches."
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"The matches were torn from the left side. Yes."
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"A left-handed smoker."
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"Which narrows the list down quite considerably to one:"
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"- Willard Kauffman. - Who perhaps conveniently had a heart attack this morning."
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"You think he faked it? I didn't think so."
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"Well, you're not a doctor. What about that sculptor,"
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"uh, Mr. Conrad?"
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"I met him once. Strange fellow."
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"Something of a recluse. [Diego] Stefan. Stefan!"
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"Don't you turn your back on me. [Stefan] We have nothing to say."
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"Oh, yes we have. My hospitality does not extend to my wife."
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"You insult me, maestro. And you insult Margo as well."
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"I warning you... You do not warn me!"
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"I will warn you!"
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"Unless I'm very much mistaken, that irate gentleman is right-handed."
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"[Arguing Continues] Which, as you pointed out, leaves us with Willard Kauffman."
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"The only left-handed smoker on the island... or, I should say, off the island."
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"Doctor, are you quite sure?"
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"I see."
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"Can I speak to Miguel Santana?"
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"Really? No, no. Thank you, Doctor."
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"What is it? [Sets Down Receiver]"
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"Miguel disappeared, almost immediately after they arrived at the hospital."
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"Hasn't been seen since. What about Willard's condition?"
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"Was his attack genuine? Oh, yes. Apparently so."
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"They found elevated respiration levels, rapid and irregular heartbeats..."
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"At the moment, he's resting comfortably."
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"I think we should talk to Diego."
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"Willard? I can't believe it."
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"Why? Because he is jealous of you, Diego."
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"He has always envied your success."
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"I'm sorry, Margo. I find it hard to recognize..."
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"the darker side of my fellow man."
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"Particularly those who are close to me."
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"Diego, we're merely making an educated guess. We have no proof."
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"I understand. [Sighs]"
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"May I ask you, please... both of you..."
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"not a word of this to the others."
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"Well, I do think that the police should question him."
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"No, no, no, no. I will not have this incident mar this celebration."
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"As a hunting weapon, it is unequaled."
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"Swift, silent, accurate, powerful."
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"At 50 yards, it can drive a bolt clear through a pheasant."
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"How delightful! [Chuckles] I see Diego is showing off his toy again, Sir John."
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"Actually, Miguel is the expert."
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"He is a true magician with this instrument."
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"But you're right on his heels. The little boy in you dies hard, Diego."
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"I know we're supposed to be civilized, but damn it all, Diego, I don't understand you three."
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"Husband, wife, ex-wife... How do you pull it off?"
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"- Love, Sir John. Try it. It's contagious. - Really?"
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"[Elaine] Belle, would you play something for us? [Belle] Oh, no, I couldn't."
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"[Margo] Oh, Belle, please. [Belle] Oh, no, please."
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"[Sir John] Come on. You play something dreadfully sentimental. [Diego Laughs]"
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"A little Chopin, huh? [Belle] Oh."
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"Jessica, I have just spoken on the radiophone..."
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"to the... some very reliable friends in London. And?"
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"##[Chopin] For the past several months, Willard has been quietly buying up..."
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"Diego Santana paintings. But I thought Mr. Kauffman was dead broke."
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"On his uppers. Question one: Where did he get the money?"
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"Question two: Why? Well, the why is obvious, Henry."
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"Or I don't understand the art world."
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"A painting by a living artist is one thing."
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"But the same painting by an artist suddenly dead, is quite another."
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"- ## [Discordant] - [Sir John] Belle! What is it?"
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"[Elaine] Let me, Sir John."
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"What happened? I don't know. It sounded lovely to me,"
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"but... I suppose once you've achieved perfection..."
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"It's really awfully sad."
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"Like Willard Kauffman, I suppose."
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"Willard? I was remembering that wonderful play he wrote."
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"About a dozen years ago. [Chuckles]"
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"And then, nothing since. [Sighing] Oh, yeah."
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"Sir John, were you aware..."
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"that Willard was buying up Diego's paintings?"
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"Really? Well, I hadn't heard."
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"Oh. I thought if anyone would know, you would."
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"Well, actually, Jessica, apart from this morning, I haven't seen Willard since, uh,"
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"the Derby at Epsom in April."
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"Where I'm afraid he was finding it difficult to..."
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"raise enough money to make a decent bet."
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"Hmm. Excuse me. Good night. Good night!"
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"Oh. Good night, Sir John."
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"Oh, Belle. Listen to me."
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"It was lovely. Really it was."
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"Oh, please, Elaine. Ohh."
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"Oh, it was our fault. We shouldn't have insisted you play."
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"I'm sorry. Oh!"
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"Your hands. It wasn't my hands."
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"I looked over at Margo, and I saw the way she was looking at Diego."
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"The same way I used to look at him."
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"I'm sorry, Elaine. I've been trying very hard for the past three days."
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"But I guess I'm not sophisticated enough to play this charade, that's all."
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"[Floorboards Creaking]"
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"[Barking] Come on! Come on."
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"[Speaking Spanish]"
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