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A woman comes to Malone to help and she needs it when she’s charged with the murder of her husband’s mistress. Original Air Date: June 29, 1951 Support the show…
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Well, now it's time for today'sepisode of The Amazing Mister Malone.
Handsome is as handsome does the AmazingMister Malone, Operator Operator kept in the

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office of gun Came Alone. TheNational Broadcasting Company presents The Amazing Mister Malone,
an exciting half hour of mystery,starring George Petrie as the lawyer who's
practiced before every type of bar hasbecome a legend. Arlod call is the

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City of Chicago, the time,the present, and the hero of these
weekly adventures, The Amazing Mister Malone. Malone's her name John Jamelon, an

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attorney and concert law to night inour study of the cliche. Let's take
a gander at the shop. Onehandsome is as handsome guys. It's a
case in point. I give youJack Block. Mister Block is the ball
had a gent seater behind him.Ahomany disc in sweet four nineteen at the
Schubert Building. He's a private detectiveby advocation, but his work has given

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him a faulty perspective on life.He sees everything through a keyhole. Yeah,
I wanted to Joey. I'm sorryHamilton, here wound ran. What
are you making a production for?Yes? What did you do with the
file? And okay, I'm like, oh, come on, missus Helen,

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I'll be with you in a minute. That Alison, Julie. I
don't want to be the stab foranyone. You understand. It's probably caused
tom a check back later. Well, I'm certainly glad to see you.
Missus. Hamilton got that report foryou. That's fine. You wouldn't care
for drink first? No, Iwouldn't. I'm just trying to be social.
Don't put yourself out. May Ihear the report? Sure? Report?

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Far by it Sylvester Jones, fifteenth, nineteen fifty one. Subject Paul
Hamilton. I picked up, misterHamilton, and do we have to go
through all it? Well, allI'd like to know is whether my suspicions
are well founded? Do you meanis your husband seeing some cuty out aside?
The enthusiast and the girl's name EvePenton? Uh huh? Is she

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in love with Paul? Is she? That's funny saying I've heard in here.
I we should explain the joke tome with staying, don't know what
the word love means. He's gonewith a hundred guys in the last year.
What did she do? Whoever shecan? Right now, she's promoting
her husband sin sayful. He's givingher over seventy thousand dollars worth of jewel
Right. If I was you,I'd give him a dose of his own

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medicine. I don't follow you,little Brook. You're a good looking woman.
Thank you. Why don't you showhim to complay that again? Find
yourself a little partner? Am Ido understand you're volunteering your duty. You
can do a lot worse. I'mnot a bad guy. I've only got

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your words today. Well, youcan't rule the guy up trying. There's
anything I can do for you inthe future. I rather does it?
Want to know someday you may beup against it? Ever comes give me
a jingo, I thank You've gotmy number? Yes, hello, Malone.

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Well, if it isn't Lady Hamilton's, I'm not excusing, not nearly
enough. Come on in love her? Let me die. I can't do
them, you know what I mean? Sometimes I think you don't trust me.
Sometimes that doesn't I do. Now, you know there's no more harm
in me than in a cobra sitdo I do? I never make a
pitch for a woman who's in lovewith her husband. Well, that's what

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I want to talk to you about. Paul got himself involved. How do
you know I can sell her theprivate detective named Jack Brock. You didn't
go to Brock. I ought toput you across my knee. Hey,
that's not a bad idea, Malone. Please, I'm in no mood for
clowney. Who's the girl? EveFenton? Fenton never heard of her?

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Unfortunately? Pool right, Well,what do you want me to do is
start suit for a divorce. Idon't be ridiculous. You know how I
feel? A guy? Yeah,he appeals to your maternal instinct. What
are you gonna stop playing mama.That's not funny, Malone. What's the
truth if you didn't watch over himlike a baby, what they'd understand?
Of course Paul is weak, butit's not his fault. You know,
they understand his own two feet familyalways had money. Gee, that's sad.

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I guess I was lucky to beborn core. Now look, okay,
okay, if you don't want adivorce, what did you have in
mind? So I thought maybe youcould talk to him. You want me
to tell him about the birds andthe bees and the flowers if he doesn't
know by him? All right,Alean, But I got a hunch it'll
be like talking to myself. I'llbrief you later on the dialogue. Let's

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say one thing for you, Malone. You've got more nerve than any eight
people I know. Look, Paul, this wasn't my idea. I don't
like a button on a family squabble. What do you call what you're doing?
Come to think of it, you'reright, But you know how Arlene
feels about Yes, she doesn't trustme to come in out of the rain.
It isn't that, then? Whatis it? This little girl you're
tied up with? Eve Fenton supposewe leave her out of it. I

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don't see how we can. She'sin this mess up to her lovely next
she's a bad dame, Paul.I better watch that tongue. Look,
I've seen the report. She's like, Oh, good, let up.
I guess I asked for that,and who certainly did. No. I'll
get out, okay, Paul,But my mother taught me to turn the
other cheek and maybe back later togive you a crack at it. I

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hate to heckle, Paul? Wouldmind telling me what this is all about?
Eve? I want to talk toyou. It doesn't matter to you
that I wanted to go to thecat stop. Do we have to go
to a night's spout every time wego out? I know, I know
you hate to see me. Enjoymy honey, It's not that. What
are we stopping here for? Itold you I wanted to talk to you.
We'll find some other stop. It'splay. He isn't a creek,

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No, But do you think Iwant to say? Please? My wife
Floyda dropped by the see of hisafternoon man named John j. Ma Malone.
So so he said a couple ofthings about you. Oh, what
do you want me to do.Tell me they're not true? How can
I tell you if I don't knowwhat he's said? Well? We hit

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it? That what that there wereother men in your life? No,
I didn't let him get away withit. Well, fooling for you?
Please? These don't choke. You'renot how mad I am for you?
What's the matter? Baby? They'llleave you here to feelings if I'm serious.
Okay, Paul, you're asking forit my book. You're a first
class smoke. You don't get thather tone out of your voice. I'm

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going to be safe, a toact like a grown man for change instead
of a baby. What you don'tneed a girl, You need a mother.
All your money isn't enough to makeme take on the job. If
you don't know what you're saying,don't be dull. I've been dying to
say that since the first night.I'll kill you for this. Your hands
to yourself. Where'd you get thatgun? And then my purse? All

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along I figured someday baby might getrough and Mama might have to slap him
down. I'll start the car timeyou went back to the nurser. Hello,

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leaves, are you doing here?Bye? Paul? The women from
now under outside, Darling, Ibelieve you're out of stores. I don't
want you hanging around. Is thatunderstood, because there's no need to be
husty after all, Eve shouting?You didn't feel that way when I lined
up. Paul Hamilton's say, I'mglad you mentioned that because the party's over.

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What on earth you're talking about?I packed him in the night?
You didn't? You're lying. I'lladmit it, all right, I'm lying.
I feel better now. If youthink you're going to double class menus,
then you've got another guest coming.I planned the whole thing. I
did all the work. You didall the works, little man. This
may come as a shock, butyou don't know what work is until you've
spent a couple of hours. Asmister Hamilton's I've met dull people. In

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mind, I'm not going to dothis to me, Eve wived. Let
you hear me, I've moved letyou all right? Yeah? Have I

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had a pleasure of addressing the amazingmister Malone. You realize it's far in
the morning, loud, tennant.Naturally, I wouldn't think of coming any
other time. Look, do youknow a lady named Darlene Hamilton's why we
don't She's gonna wind up with alot of time on her head. Hey,
that's pretty good. What are youbabbling about? You know? Hamilton's
time on your head? It's ajoke, you get it? Yeah?

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All over me? What's this about? Alie and Hamilton's she knocked off a
dame named When I think of that, Let's see if I understand you,
Brooks, All right, where's missusHamilton? Now? Where would be?
You're coming over? You're gone right? Tell her I'll be during twenty minutes.
Try and make it fifteen. It'sbeen a weak since I was amazed.
I don't know if I can holdout much longer. I'll be seeing

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you. You are listening to theamazing Mister Blow. It's the Silver Jubilee
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Lloyd Nolan as Martin Kane. MartinKane will be in for plenty of action
this Sunday on the first show ofhis new series. Also for your Sunday
night listening, Mister Moto, asecurity agent, aids the Occupation forces in
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every day there's top radio entertainment overthis your NBC station. And I'll back
to the amazing mister Malone. Well, let's story it goes Sunnight can be

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murdered. And this one was twentyminutes after I learned Efendon had been folly
done in I was done at headquarters, and when I walked in, strangely
enough, I was greeted by LieutenantBrooks with open arms, and I noticed
between them held and Mac. Well, come on in, Malone, you're
hey when you put that thing down? Sure, I just lay your head
on the desperate? Are you not? You can kill a man with that,

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you know? If that's roughtly?What I hadn't mind. Unfortunately Missus
Hamilton lead me to it is thatthe weapon us unefendon. But if you
think, Arleen Hamilton it was aparty who wheeled, it's your praise.
Why didn't that make sure of us? Missus Hamilton agrees with me? Why
I think I look at this that? Oh I'm sorry. I thought you
could read confession by Arleen Hamilton.I'm missus Paul Hamilton's here by confessing my

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own free will that on the eveningof June. She didn't sign it.
No, take a look at thenext page. I look, Brooks,
you're not gonna get away with thesethird degree matters? Oh how you do?
Go on? If you think I'mgonna permit it for one second?
All all? I'm sorry, Lieutenant, I lost my head. Oh that's
all right alone. We've got asigned carbon in the fire. Well,

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you no good? When did Arlinesigned US? Five minutes after I phoned
you? She told Susman she wantedto dictate a statement that was it?
Didn't you tell her? I wason my way over I think that's what
prompted I listened to me. Iwant to talk to her husband, bringing
missus Hamilton. What's the matter withhim? He hasn't said a word to
me in weeks. Oh well,maybe he doesn't recognize you since you had

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your suppress. As a matter offact, I've been having a little Oh
what are you doing them alone?Well, you sent for me, didn't
they tell you? I changed mymind. You're gonna need someone to represent
you. No, no, Iwon't. I look, Karling, let's
stop kidding each other. You didn'tkill you. If I didn't, war's
your motives away from me? Soyou're grabbed an axe and made like George

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washing? And why weren't your fingerprintson it? How do you know they
weren't? Were they? No?She wiped them off and that's proom she
didn't do it. Oh that's whatI love about your logical mind, looks
said. And he can't just seeshe's protecting someone that's not who Why should?
Because I got a mother complict andyou think Paul needs protecting me,
I'm gonna think of it. You'remaybe right? What do you mean last
time we had a little talk,he slapped me down. Maybe it's time

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I had my turn its back.I'll let you know if I score.

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That's the second. Hello, Paul, what do you want my loan?
That's no way to greet an oldfriend of the family. I've got nothing
to say. That's all right,I got more than enough dialogue for us.
Both. Are you going to getout of here? I just saw
Arlene. You know she confessed tohe's murder. I'm not at all surprised
either on mine. I figured she'ssheeling someone. Don't you know she killed

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me? Why should she? Becauseshe was jealous of him? Oh that's
something I'll ever understand. You havethe greatest wife in the wards. Never
a wife to me, she was, I know, a mother. Do
you know what it means to havesomeone watch over your day and night to
check whether or not you have yourhandkerchief when you go walking? If you've
got an umbrella when a brain maybeyou need it? Don't be smart?
All right, I'll grant Jarlene's adominating type. Don't you see what she's
trying to do for you? Now? Why do you think she confess?

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You think you'll kill Eve? Andwhy would I do that? Maybe Eve
got tired of you. If that'sall you've got to say, Malone,
Now it isn't Well, I don'twant to hear anymore. You're going to
unless we can take up another suspect. Your wife's going to the chair.
How if you didn't kill Eve?Who did? Who are some of the
other men in her life? Therewasn't no one else. Don't be a
jerk. That must have been hundredDeeve could never been out, you know,

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Paul, you did that once before, and I think I was pretty
wonderful way I held my temperance andI ain't so now, honest? Why
you thought of getting a bold man? I can find my way out,

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hey, brother? Mean, yeah, I wonder if you could help me
out a wizard bomb out. Ohit's the building a justin motto, I
got the coins for you live here? Why? Because I was wondering if
you might know a character named BarryPhillips. What's the meaning of this?
Oh, don't tell me your hand, but it certainly as a small Who

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are you? Brock's my name,Jack Brock. I'm a private investigator.
Oh, don't trying to listen tothe radio. They call him private eyes.
What do you want with me?Suppose we got someplace where were gonna
have a drink? Huh, Idon't say anything you want to right here?
Okay. A lady came into myoffice sometime back. Her name was
Ali and Hamilton's so so I wantto see link her husband who was seeing

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acuity on the side, a littlegirl named I want want to say name
again? How would I know?Why? Don't should know better? You
want to those the two of them? You're insane. I've never con heard
of Ethan? Did I say thatwith the name? Yes, funny,
I don't remember. Look, misterbrock be our o c K. Well,

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if you're quite true, amagine mindsurprised. When I opened the paper
this morning, I read about thisEve Fenton day and not and then I
noticed a very strange overside. Didyou Yeah? The papers didn't mentioned seventy
thousand bucks worth of jewelry she gotfrom Paul Hamilton. What are supposed to
happen to her? I have noidea what I have? I think of

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the killer cutty you got your now, I don't get me wrong, Barry,
I wouldn't his place, especially ifyou've double cross maybe what do you
mean by that? Just would havesounded like, now I know offense,
it would take the step off ourhands, or thirty cents and a dollar
get out of my way. Youwant to do a better elsewhere? Eleven
thousand bucks a peace seem to besneezed? There? Are you going to

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get out of my way? Well? Keep Harry, don't say later.
I didn't give me a chance.But if I can't do business with you,
I have to find myself another customer. Take care of yourself. Finally,

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Yeah, let me vegan. Who'sthis Jack brock Oh? I Unfortunately,
you're a pretty funny guy. Idon't think Bob Hope as much to
worry about what on your mind?You're representing Hamilton. So did she tell
you I did a little work forher. Yeah, well, since I

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concluded the job, a couple ofthings that come to my attention. Wow,
I find it wasn't even Penton's idea. Originally, the clipped Paul,
she's working with a guy I figuredas much. I figured he was one
thing. I'm the boy who canprove it. I suppose they eaved up
across the spots. Could be anynumber of ways. Maybe she dissolved a
partnership. Maybe she refused it tothe up win. That's a possibility.

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Did you know what Paul Hamilton gaveEve seventy thousand dollars worth of Vice one?
He was gone with her? No, he did. The cops didn't
find in her apartment. What doyou make that? All right? Brock?
What's the pitch? You're not tellingme all this because of my big
brown eyes? Well you notice Ididn't tell you the guy's name. That's
gonna cause you five grand? Yougot delusions? A grand or your client

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can afford think and save a life. Maybe she doesn't want her life safe?
Didn't you hear she confess? Ah? What did that happen a couple
of hours ago? I don't youwant to do? I'll give you the
guy's name and address for a thought. Five? How didn't you got a
deal? Why would I get themoney? As soon as I verified?
Well, UM's Marry Phillips, MarryPhillips, and I bomp a domelon.

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I got your word for her,duch as it is? What do you
mean? I guess I'm as badas you are, Brock. But all
have a rule in your faith atall? Man, it's just two of
us who can't be trusted. Yes, I'm looking for Barry Phillips. Well,

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well it looks like I made it. I wasn't aware that I invited
you in. I'll forgive the oversight. I looks alone. Oh heard of
me, naturally, I never missyou on the radio. Your first name
Ted, isn't it? That's prettycute. You ought to be in radio
yourself. Thank What can I dofor you? But one thing? You're

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can accompany me down to police headquarters? Why should I do that? Just
because you're a considerate type. Igot very sensitive hands, and you wouldn't
want me to ruin? Am Islugging it? You wouldn't. Don't underestimate
me, Barry. This is myday for hitting people. I started with
Paul Hamilton. I just as soonfinished with you. You're a lot smaller,

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lieutenant. I'm back. Hey,Susman hides the valuables. That NaN's
here again. No, someone heardyou. I think you weren't glad to
see me. Now. I wonderhow they'd get that and prised. Listen
your chamier. I got this wholecase figured out. Oh you have kind
of slow malone. I had itfigured out hours ago. You don't really
believe that funny confession Eileen Hamilton,may I most certainly do? Where she
now at home? Judge mckellis thegranted bail twenty minutes ago. Well,

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I gotta hunch this the last fewseener. Oh, she'll be there.
I got it. You see,I know who killed the Yeah, there
was a little boy named Barry Phillips. Are you atty in mind? Did
you find any jewelry in Eve's apartments? No? Well, Paul gave her
seventy thousand dollars worth? Where didit go to? You tell me you're
the one? Was amazing, butkiller took it. Robbery was a motive
for this murder. It's as simpleas that. Even Barry were partners and

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he thought she double crossed him.Where's this Barry Phillips now? In this
room with the Belmont? I sluggedhim? I want you want to do
that for it? We look loadTenant for thirty odd years. I've been
looking for the one man in thistown I could like. Today I found
him. Wouldn't I be a foolto let him get away? Well?

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Where do we go? Him alone? Go down and out of the hall.
Are you sure this Barry Phillips willbe positive? Oh, you should
have seen a writer. Let himhave it was a beauty. Yeah,
you must be training on had itfrom listen? Comfort all? I got
to save it for later. It'sa player. Yeah, where is it?
Hit those lines? What did Itell you? When alone sucks him,
they stay sucked? All right,Barry, it's time to get up.

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You got company, Barry, Idon't know get out of the way.
Wow, he did, but Ionly hit him one. You don't
know your own strength. Did youever consider fighting professionally? They could fill
you us. Kill him alone?That's one title you'll really desert. All

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right, killer, let's go.You're listening to the amazing mister Mallar.
Every time the cost of living indexgoes up one percent, people must spend

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an additional two billion dollars per year. This same inflation strikes at defense too.
In the next two years, defensecosts are estimated at around one hundred
forty billion dollars. If inflation raisesthese costs by only one percent, we,
you and I, the public willbe paying one billion, four hundred
million dollars a year extra. Noone man, and no act of Congress

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can stem this tide of inflation.This eyebomb, whose effects are more widespread
than those of the atom bomb itself. But if we all act together,
we can win. What can Ido? You ask? First, don't
buy anything you don't actually need.Second, don't buy or sell anything that's
over the established ceiling price. Andthird, but every extra dollar you have

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into defense bonds, bonds that helpour country stay strong financially. Sign up
for payroll savings where you work,first thing tomorrow, and I'll back to
the amazing mister Malone. I don'tknow why things like this always happened to

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me, but I suppose I shouldn'tcomplain. If they didn't, i'd be
minus a job. Now it lookedlike I was going to lose even more.
And while I retired to a neutralcorner, Lieutenant Brooks counted Barry out.
He's dead, all right. Youknow I certainly got ahead of to
your counselor, and wouldn't I loveto. But I tell you, Lieutenant,
I barely touched a humans pack awallet like Joe Lewis. If you

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escape the chair, maybe I canget you to find a testimonial for the
avalast people with TENEM if they don'tmind. Oh, come on, Malone,
this is no time for you togo electively. The sweater is ah,
what do you make of this littleround hole in his back? It

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ain't no life saver. Maybe itis because it sure saves your life.
He was shut and I didn't killit. Are you sure? I'm sure?
Maybe you forgot after you hit him. Maybe a pump the slug in
him, just to make sure hewas out. Talk like a jerk.
Oh, I hate to see suchan opportunity go to wait Listen, Lieutenant,
I got it all figured out.Oh that's what I love about you,
malone. You like the US mailnothing stuff. I tell you,
I see it all now, andI know who killed it all right,

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whole the same party who killed EvePhetom. Can you watch on a Jack
Brock, a private detective. What'she got to do with I'll tell you
later, but we'll eat him in. Paul Hamilton? What about your client?
This is Hamilton? Oh? Myall means let's have her too.
I always do my best work whenthere's a lady in the house. Look,
Lieutenant, I think I'm entitled withan explanation. You have ab scoosely

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no right to bring him. You'vegot to let him google him. Well,
that raises a problem. Will youkeep out of the star lane.
I couldn't look after myself. John, I'm sorry, I only mean I
hate interrupt but Kenneth strength to geta word. Yeah, yeah, of
course. What are we waiting forhim anyway? Oh White? Naturally the
starrup I show and here he comes. Now it's about time alone. Your

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audience was getting restless. Well,we want to hold him along at least
not all three. What are youdriving at? I don't know whether you
heard Brockford. There's been another murderer, anyone I know. Yeah, someone
you know quite well, Barry Phillips. Remember you gave me his name on
the phone. I gave you ahint name. Yeah, I'm glad you
said that because I promised your fivebills for the information and this sort of

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gives me an ounce, right,Paul, I asked me. I was
wondering whether you saw any fallacy inmy lodging. I'm afraid I hadn't been
listening. You should have because you'vegot a big stake in it. I
don't see how, Bob, Paul, you killed Barry Phillips and Eastpenter.
No, yes, he did loveher. You couldn't do everything for him.
There are a couple of things hefinally did for himself, and both
of them were murdered. Congratulations Paultoday, you are a man, all

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right, Lord Pennant that they finishedeating, So whenever you're ready, whenever
I'm ready for what? Well,don't you want to ask me any questions?
Not particularly well, don't you wantto know why Paul killed Eve Pennon?
Well, that's pretty obvious. Hewanted to get even the dame played
him for a sucker and Zego couldn'ttake him a Well, you're probably wondering

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why he killed Barry Phillip not forthe same reason he killed Ee. Barry
was in on the plot to cliphim. Oh well, uh, well,
no doubt you're puzzled about what happenedto the missing George. Doubt be
ridiculous. Paul took it after hekilled Eve, just so to be a
total lot. You saw all that, but don't tell me I've amazed the
amazing miss them alone. Oh inthat case, I'm going home and cut

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my throat. I've got nothing elsethe litpool good night. Ever, hear
the story of the boy who triedalcohol for the first time. Surprisingly,

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the only two toddler in the partywound up half shots. I'll tell you
all about it next week. Sowhen I pick me up in my office
at the same time, I'll bewaiting for that good night welcome back.
I guess is that this is oneof those cases where I don't quite get

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the toddling, but I'll go aheadand let that pass. Just another solid
episode, great dialogue. The onething that might deserves some discussion is the
part where the guy asked if Johnif Malone's name is Ted and he was
just a radio broadcaster extraordinaire. Hestarted on radio in nineteen twenty nine in

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Kansas City reading poetry, and thenduring the war his role as an announcer
expanded to variety shows, quiz shows, and then even went into being a
war correspondent, and eventually he establishedhis own production company later on in the

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nineteen fifties. But really a greatradio pioneer who continued to do some radio
work right up until he died innineteen eighty nine. Sixty years after he
became involved in the medium. Allright well, listener comments and feedback and
have a review on iTunes and inact zero one says, I really like

(31:11):
this podcast. In fact, I'vedownloaded every episode available on iTunes. I
was wondering, do you think thatyou could do the Saint? But thanks
for all the episodes. Indeed,The Saint is planned for later on this
season. It'll be after we finishup the Johnny Dollar five parts and also

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after we do Pursuit, so wehave a good nine or ten months to
go. But I am personally veryexcited about it. I've been watching the
George Sanders Saints movies and also I'vebeen trying to get my hands on the
Roger Moore Saint TV series so thatI can be thoroughly informed and prepared when

(31:57):
we finally get into the Saints.So just keep listening. It'll be coming
to Mondays in just a few months. All right, Well, that we'll
do it for today. Join usback here tomorrow as the Silver Blue Matter
continues, and then join us backhere next Tuesday for another episode of the
Amazing Mister Malone. Send your commentsto Box thirteen Great Detectives dot net,

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