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A murder in the quaint New England house has gone unsolved for 25 years. A police captain escorts an old friend to look ogre the crime scene. Memories flood Joe’s mind as he thinks of his last moments with his dear friends.
In flashback, the scene changes to happier times in the Summer house. A shooting range in the basement means that pistol shots punctuate the conversation between Joer, and the women folk of the household. What could be so terrifying outside the window to make Isabel scream like that?
Back in the present, Joe is sentimental over the passing of all his old friends. One going of one thing or other. Will any of his reminiscing offer any new detail for the old murder investigation?
A secret panel is found, and an old phonograph recording from the killer is played. The scratchy recording brings those old voices back to life with a personal message to Joe. Details of the fake suicide are told, but the captain knows there’s more to it than that. The record shares details of lost love, and though it may not tell who the killer was, the captain has it figured out.