1:01:08
What did he look like?
1:01:10
Oh, I don't know, mister.
It was so dark, I couldn't see him.
1:01:14
Just as I went to close the window,
I saw him running down the street.
1:01:17
How d'you know it was a man you saw?
1:01:19
- I didn't say it was.
- Then it was a woman?
1:01:21
- No!
- Then it had to be a man.
1:01:23
I guess it was.
A man always took her home.
1:01:26
- Who?
- I don't know.
1:01:29
I saw him come up.
1:01:35
And once, I saw him.
1:01:39
Which one did you see last night?
1:01:42
Oh, I can't say
if it was them, honest!
1:01:45
Can I go now, mister?
I should be down in the store.
1:01:49
Please?!
1:01:50
I don't like to stay in here.
1:01:52
You can go.
1:02:00
So can you, Pop.
1:02:03
I don't need you right now.
1:02:05
Let me stay, Mr Judd.
1:02:07
- It's her room.
- It was her room, Pop.
1:02:11
She was a good girl, wasn't she,
Mr Judd? She never meant bad.
1:02:15
Everybody liked her.
1:02:17
Yes. Everybody.
1:02:23
- Your name?
- Atkins.
1:02:25
I gave my statement to the Chief.
1:02:27
- What do you do?
- You know me, I operate jukeboxes...
1:02:30
- And slot machines.
- Only in Nevada, where it's legal.
1:02:34
Now, look, I already said
what I had to to the Chief.
1:02:37
I'm not answering any more questions.
1:02:39
What makes you think
I'm gonna question you?
1:02:42
I know how cops work.
1:02:44
How do they work, Mr Atkins?
1:02:46
Well, you're supposed to show me.
1:02:50
Perhaps we'd better go in there.
1:02:52
- If you don't mind.
- No, I don't mind.
1:02:58
Here's his statement, Mr Judd.