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Clips from Murder, She Wrote (1984) - Lovers and Other Killers (S01E01)
"Or something else? [Clears Throat]"
Murder, She Wrote (1984)
"You're letting your imagination run rampant in the wrong direction."
Murder, She Wrote (1984)
"I hope so."
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"Todd Lowery says you should copyright your seminar and take it on the road."
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"Never. Once is enough. [Amelia] Oh, excuse me. Dr. Gerard."
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"Dr. Gerard. Mrs. Fletcher."
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"Sir, I know the police have been to see you."
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"I want to assure you I had nothing to do with Allison Brevard's death."
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"I'm relieved to hear that. It's just unfortunate you don't have an alibi for that evening."
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"I was home alone studying the entire night."
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"If only there was some way to convince you, both of you."
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"All I'm asking for is the benefit of the doubt."
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"Well, you have it as far as I'm concerned."
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"And after the lecture, I'm going to put in a long evening writing."
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"So tomorrow, you're going to have scads of typing."
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"Thanks. 10:00?"
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"- Yeah. - I'll be there."
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"Jessica, that's a mistake. Oh, Edmund, really."
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"I mean, obviously the boy is something of a con man, and-and perhaps he's a liar."
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"But a killer? I don't think so. You are far too trusting."
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"Now, supposing he had killed that woman."
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"Don't you think that he would have set himself up with some sort of an alibi?"
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"Yes, of course. That would be the obvious thing to do."
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"Look, you don't know me, but I'm a friend of David Tolliver's,"
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"and I can prove he didn't kill that woman."
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"Who is this? Well, my name's not important."
Murder, She Wrote (1984)
"Well, it is to me if I'm going to... Hey, lady, just shut up and listen."
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"I'm taking a hell of a chance just making this call. We have to meet."
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"Well, you know where I'm staying."
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"There's an abandoned warehouse down by the docks."
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"Number 33. I'll meet you there at 10:00 tonight."
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"Look, whoever you are, I have no intention of meeting you anywhere."
Murder, She Wrote (1984)
"- Jack. - Who were you talkin' to?"
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"None of your business. That guy, right?"
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"No, not that guy. Get out of my way."
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"Come on, Jack! You're still my wife, Lila."
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"Not for long."
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"Come on, honey. This is crazy."
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"I love you."
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"Whatever's gone wrong, we can work it out, okay? Come on. Just give it a chance."
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"Look, Jack, it just didn't happen for us, all right?"
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"So just let it be. We agreed. I didn't agree to anything."
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"Jack, you're hurting me."
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"No, Lila. I'm not letting you go. You're hurting me, Jack."
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"Let go!"
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"Hello?"
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"Is anybody there?"
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"[Squeaking]"
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"[Squeaking]"
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"[Groaning]"
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"[Gasps]"
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"[Police Radio Chatter]"
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"Lou, pick up Tolliver."
Murder, She Wrote (1984)
"I want to know where he's been the last couple of hours. Here you are."
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"Are you sure you didn't see or hear anything? No."
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"So this so-called proof that the girl had..."
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"that Tolliver couldn't have killed the Brevard woman was..."
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"She never had a chance to tell me."
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"You know this was stupid. Why didn't you call me?"
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"If I had, she might not have been willing to talk."
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"Excuse me, Lieutenant, but if you're suggesting that David killed her,"
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"wouldn't that have been awfully stupid?"
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"I mean, to kill off his own alibi?"
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"That is what you're thinking, isn't it?"
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"No, ma'am, what I'm thinking is that we're dealing with a very clever young man..."
Murder, She Wrote (1984)
"who wanted us to think that he had an alibi, eliminated the girl,"
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"and then she couldn't say anything either way."
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"Cal, I just checked the surveillance team at Tolliver's apartment."
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"They say he's been home all evening."
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"Never left, and he's still there."
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"I told her not to call you."
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"I told her it could be dangerous."
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