:51:05
- All right, I'll see you all later.
- Obviously just a holdup.
:51:06
A holdup?
:51:10
With that bracelet
and those bonds left on him?
:51:12
Henry, will you show Lt. Abrahamson out?
:51:16
Lady, I'm not going until I see Mrs. Landis.
:51:20
Now look, I can't help it if
you don't like me. I'm just doing my duty.
:51:22
I tell you Mrs. Landis cannot see anyone.
:51:27
- She's under the care of a doctor.
- What's the doctor's name?
:51:30
Dr. Kammer.
:51:33
- Dr. Adolph Kammer?
- Yes.
:51:34
- So that's the way it is.
- Precisely.
:51:37
I'm sorry to inconvenience you,
Lt. Abrams.
:51:42
Okay, Doc.
:51:45
You're willing to take the responsibility
of not letting me talk to her?
:51:47
Sir, it's not a question of responsibility.
Mrs. Landis has had a very great shock.
:51:50
It was necessary to give her
something to quiet her nerves.
:51:55
- Can she talk to you in her sleep?
- When'll she be awake?
:51:58
Not for some hours.
:52:01
Do you often have to give
Mrs. Landis things to quiet her?
:52:02
Okay, Doc. Check that off.
:52:08
- Then is she crazy?
- You're insulting.
:52:10
Lady, I've seen this guy
three times in my life...
:52:13
and all three times he was on a witness
stand testifying that someone was nuts.
:52:17
First there was that Mrs. Jerris.
Then, the Darrow woman.
:52:22
- By golly, she shot her husband, too.
- Too?
:52:26
What right have you
to say a thing like that?
:52:29
In view of that very definite accusation,
I think that you should...
:52:32
insist that your attorney is present
at any future interviews with the police.
:52:35
Anybody's tongue is liable to slip.
:52:40
Lt. Abrams, hurry...
:52:43
Nick's waiting for you down at
the Lichee Club. He's got them all there.
:52:45
What's happened?
:52:48
- He knows. He'll tell you everything.
- I hope somebody can tell me something.
:52:49
- Where's Selma?
- She's sleeping. She's not to be disturbed.
:52:53
I won't disturb her.
But I want to be there when she wakes up.
:52:56
Well?