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Clips from Murder, She Wrote (1984) - Murder Takes the Bus (S01E01)
"I'm also quite sure that your resemblance to the gentleman in this photo is more than coincidental."
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"It would be very helpful if you could identify these people."
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"I don't have to answer your questions, lady."
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"Not yours, not anybody's."
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"Steve."
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"Steve didn't kill that man. I know he didn't."
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"Mrs. Pascal, what about the man in the photo?"
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"- He was Steve's father. - [Amos] Was?"
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"He was killed during the Danvers robbery."
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"Along with an innocent bystander, a woman."
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"But the other man, what happened to him?"
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"They never caught him, and they never recovered the money from the robbery."
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"As I recall, it was about $200,000. Over half a million."
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"Ma'am, this, uh, missing fella,"
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"do you or your husband know who he was?"
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"No, I'm sorry. Mm."
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"I better take charge of this."
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"It's probably best if we all stick together."
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"Ralph, why don't you put on another pot of coffee, huh?"
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"Good idea."
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"[Beeping]"
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"[Video Game Continues]"
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"Who is in there? Uh, no one."
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"But that's just the point. And down at the end of this hallway is a door leading to the outside."
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"Huh. That means that the professor..."
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"could've gone outside without being seen."
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"So could've the mailman or any of the others for that matter."
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"And-And there's a door that leads to the outside from the bar and one in the kitchen."
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"So where does that leave us? Outside."
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"- What? - You were gonna check outside."
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"Oh. Yes, ma'am, I sure was. You wanna come along?"
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"Oh, absolutely. Okay."
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"Well, bus driver was right."
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"Anyone could've taken the screwdriver out. That's true."
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"Excuse me, Amos. Yeah."
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"Whatcha looking for? I wish I knew."
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"Hey, wait a minute. Why is that on?"
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"[Jessica] What is it? That's a damper switch."
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"I used to be a bus driver for a whole summer before I joined the department."
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"Excuse me, Ms. Fletcher, I gotta check something out."
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"I wanna talk to you. I thought you might."
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"Look, I'm sorry I lost my temper in there, but I didn't kill Stoner."
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"Mr. Pascal, could you please help me with this suitcase?"
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"Everything's getting wetter by the minute and so am I."
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"This clothing has been ripped apart."
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"Well, maybe they found what they were looking for. Maybe not."
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"Mr. Stoner had a... had an overcoat and a book with him."
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"Now that should've been with the suitcase. It doesn't make sense. Hmm."
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"Mr. Pascal, suppose you tell the sheriff what you and Mr. Stoner argued about."
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"I was in junior high school when my dad was killed."
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"From that day on, my life was hell. I mean, I was the son of a thief."
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"All right, it's true. I took the bus in order to meet Stoner because I wanted my father's share of the money."
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"After what I'd been through, I figured I deserved it. At least, that's what I thought until I talked to him."
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"What did he say to you that made you change your mind?"
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"It wasn't what he said, it was-it was what he was..."
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"a mean, pitiful wreck of a man."
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"His scheme ruined his entire life, just like it ruined my father's."
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"I made up my mind it wasn't going to ruin mine, so l-I just walked away from it."
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"- I left him alone on the bus. - And that was it?"
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"My wife was right."
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"It's better to let the past remain what it is."
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"Mr. Pascal, I need to know one more thing."
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"How did you know that Mr. Stoner was going to be released today?"
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"That's no secret. In Tuesday's newspaper."
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"Let me see that."
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""Notorious bank robber to be released."
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"Fifteen years ago, Danvers Trust Company"... [Continues, Indistinct]"
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"Ah, here's something. "During the thieves' escape attempt,"
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""an innocent bystander, Julie Gibbons, 16, was killed,"
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"along with one of the criminals, Everett Pascal. " Gibbons?"
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"That's right. Julie Gibbons."
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"And our bus driver is named Ben Gibbons."
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"Well, that seals it then, huh?"
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"Seals what, Amos? You may not believe this, Ms. Fletcher,"
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"but I knew who our killer was a half hour ago."
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"As I said, I have no official jurisdiction here."
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"But I can make a citizen's arrest, and that's what I plan to do."
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"Ben Gibbons, I'm placing you under arrest for the murder of Gilbert Stoner."
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"You're crazy. I didn't do it. Oh, yes, you did."
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"When Ms. Fletcher turned on the ignition key in the bus,"
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"I noticed that the damper switch was on."
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"Now that's an emergency switch to be used only when the engine starts to run away."
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"The engine can't be started again once that switch is thrown..."
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"without the damper being reset by hand."
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"Amos, are you sure? Yes, ma'am."
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"Now, the damper is in the engine compartment way in the back,"
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"and you can't reach it without using some kind of a tool..."
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"like a very long screwdriver."
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"Now that means that nobody took that screwdriver out of your tool kit..."
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"because you had it with you all the time."
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"Mr. Gibbons, at the time of the holdup,"
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"an innocent bystander was killed, a young woman named Julie Gibbons."
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"She was my daughter."
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"[Exhales] Suppose you tell us what happened."
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"A day hasn't gone by that I haven't thought of revenging her death."
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"Then I heard that Stoner was gonna be let out."
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"I traded routes with the regular bus driver."
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"You were right. I staged the bus breakdown,"
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"and I went back and worked on the damper, waiting for him to be alone."
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"When I went back in the bus,"
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"he was sleeping in his seat like a baby."
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"Like he didn't have her blood on his conscience."
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"That he should be alive and my little girl dead..."
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"I just went crazy. I raised up my am..."
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"and drove that screwdriver down into his neck."
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"[Sobbing]"
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"Well, thank God that's over with."
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"I wish it were, Mr. Leffingwell. But, I'm sorry. It isn't."
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"That man was not killed by the screwdriver."
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"Now hold on, ma'am. You just heard his confession."
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"Yes. Yes, Amos, and I'm sure that Mr. Gibbons is convinced that he killed Mr. Stoner."
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"Oh, he stabbed him all right."
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"But Stoner was not sleeping. He was already dead."
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"That's preposterous. How could you possibly know that?"
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"Because, Mr. Drayson, there was virtually no blood on the screwdriver, and very little around the wound."
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"She's right. How can that be?"
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"Postmortem lividity. I should've thought of it at the time."
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"The blood had begun to settle in the lower parts of the body."
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"He was killed earlier. Oh, at least 15 or 20 minutes."
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"- The bruises on his neck. - But-But, he was sleeping. I know it."
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