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Clips from Murder, She Wrote (1984) - Lovers and Other Killers (S01E01)
"Did you see who it was?"
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"I didn't see anyone."
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"Jessica, I am sorry. It was my fault."
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"I should've stayed. I should've gone there with you."
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"Jessica, are you all right?"
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"Yes, l-I'm fine. What happened?"
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"Someone attacked her on the third floor of the English Building. Someone?"
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"Why don't you stop lying? I think we know who was responsible."
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"Well, Dr. Gerard, it wasn't me. I swear."
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"Swear what, that you're telling the truth?"
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"Just the way you were telling the truth when you said Lila was with you the night Allison Brevard died?"
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"Well, she was with me. No, young man, she was not with you."
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"Because that night she was with me."
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"Yes, yes, I understand. No, I'll tell her."
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"Thanks very much, Lieutenant. Good-bye."
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"Well, David has admitted paying Lila to phone you,"
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"set up the meeting, and then lie to provide him with an alibi."
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"Jess, I want to tell you about Lila."
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"Uh, this coffee is cold. Jess..."
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"Look, Edmund, whatever happened between you and Lila is your business, not mine."
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"Will there be anything else, sir?"
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"A little more coffee for the lady, and then bring me a check, if you will."
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"Not that much happened, Jess."
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"A few months ago, she came to me looking for a job."
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"Todd Lowery needed a teaching assistant. I put her in touch."
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"An affair started."
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"It didn't last because Lila wanted to get out of it, but Todd wouldn't let her."
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"He's more subtle than her husband, Jack, but I think perhaps just as dangerous."
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"At any rate, she came back to me, begging my help."
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"We... We met a few times. First in my office,"
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"then later at a little out-of-the-way place out of town."
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"The Lumberjack Inn. Not exactly a campus hangout."
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"- Edmund, there's no need... - Yes, there is a need."
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"I admit I was attracted to her."
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"I was lonely. She was young, very vital. It happens."
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"But the important thing is, the night the Brevard woman died..."
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"Lila and I were at the inn until almost midnight."
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"I remember it specifically because on the way home,"
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"we were nearly run off the road by a speeding car."
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"What? Yes."
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"Lila tried to pass it off as a drunk driver, but I don't think so."
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"It's almost as though the driver were trying to... to threaten us, to warn us."
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"- What kind of car? - I don't know."
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"Dark color. Blue, black. I... I don't remember."
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"Edmund, who knew you were with Lila?"
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"No one. Could someone have followed you?"
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"No, not a chance. She was so terrified of her husband,"
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"she was always looking back to make sure we weren't being followed."
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"Jessica, I know I acted foolishly, but I think it did serve one useful purpose."
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"It's exposed that young man for the liar and the killer that he is."
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"Are you so sure?"
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"Yes. And if we were talking about anyone else but David Tolliver, you would be too."
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"Class dismissed."
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"Hello, Professor Lowery."
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"Mrs. Fletcher."
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"I heard about last night. Are you all right? Oh, yes."
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"I'm much better, thank you."
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"I hope you realize that I had nothing to do with that telephone call."
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"Oh, I'm sure not. It would have been terribly stupid."
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"Look, about yesterday afternoon, l..."
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"Look, I really feel a little embarrassed about all that. Well, don't be."
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"Your little charade knocked some sense into me."
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"I realized how ridiculous I've been."
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"I was up all night talking with my wife about it, and..."
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"She's a terrific gal, and... Anyway, we're gonna go away, just the two of us, next week..."
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"and try to put everything back together again. I am so glad."
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"Good-bye. And good luck. Thanks. I wish you the same."
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"[Chuckles] Oh, oh! I almost forgot."
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"On my way over in the taxi, I saw a student nick the fender of your car."
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"- What? - I couldn't get his license."
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"- What are you talking about? - Well, that is your car out there, isn't it,"
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"the, uh, blue sedan? No, no."
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"My wife dropped me off this morning. She's out shopping for the trip."
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"Anyway, we drive a yellow station wagon."
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"Well, it must belong to somebody else."
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"A stupid mistake on my part. Good-bye."
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"[Lt. Andrews] Mrs. Fletcher!"
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"Good morning, Lieutenant."
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"I've been looking all over for you."
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"I thought you might like to know your friend has been released. David?"
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"Burglary Division got some leads on the jewels that were stolen from the Brevard woman."
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"They backtracked to a fence who led them to a three-time loser who was on parole."
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"He gave a complete confession. To the murder?"
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"To the murder."
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"Well, I thought you'd be relieved. Oh, oh, I am. It's just that, uh..."
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"Well, we're still no closer to the killer of Lila Schroeder, are we?"
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"What are you doing here? I was waiting for you."
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"I... I wanted to thank you."
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"I thought I told you never to let yourself in when I'm not here."
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"Jessica, I'm sorry. I... I forgot. Will you please forgive me?"
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"For what? For lying?"
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"For bribing that poor, unfortunate girl to lie for you?"
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"For shoving me down a flight of stairs? That wasn't me."
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"No? Oh, can I have your word for that too?"
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"I asked Lila to meet you because I didn't want you to have any doubts about me."
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"Well, I do have my doubts, David. Quite a few of them,"
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"beginning with that so-called telephone call from Professor Lowery."
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"That call did come in. Jessica, it's the truth."
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"The person called, asked me to take a message. Said it was urgent."
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"W-Wait a minute. Uh, say that again."
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"H-He asked me to take a message."
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"No, no, no, no. No. You-You said a person said it was Lowery."
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"I wouldn't know his voice. I-I don't know him."
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"You said "a person," David."
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"Not "him," n-not "he," but a "person.""
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"Why? I don't know. Because..."
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"- Because? - Well, I'm-I'm not exactly sure."
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"I keep thinking back about the voice."
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"It was, uh, muffled, a whisper."
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"Forced. Forced."
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"Yeah."
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"Edmund? Jessica?"
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"Amelia, where is he? I've got to talk with him."
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"What is it? What's the matter? I've just come from a meeting..."
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"with that... that dimwitted Lt. Andrews."
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"He's gone to a judge to get a warrant. What are you talking about?"
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"Edmund is about to be arrested for the murder of Lila Schroeder. No."
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"I'm afraid, yes. He has no alibi for the time of Lila's death."
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"Alibi? Well, why should he? He hardly knew her."
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"Oh, Amelia, I'm sure you must have known."
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