Spellbound
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1:43:02
I imagined something
like this might happen...

1:43:04
when I made the slip
about knowing Edwardes.

1:43:06
That started your agile
young mind going.

1:43:09
You were having a breakdown...
1:43:12
In a state of panic you heard that
Edwardes was to take your place.

1:43:16
So you sought him out
in the restaurant...

1:43:18
where he was lunching
with John Balentine.

1:43:21
You accused him of stealing your job.
You threatened to kill him.

1:43:27
He calmed you down and told
you he was going skiing.

1:43:31
You followed him there,
and shot him from behind a tree.

1:43:36
That's enough.
Your story is ridiculous.

1:43:38
You'll make a fool of yourself...
1:43:40
a love smitten analyst,
playing dream detective.

1:43:43
There'll be no dreams
for the police.

1:43:46
They'll find out from the waiters
in the 21 Club that you were there...

1:43:51
You'll be identified as the man who
had a row with Dr. Edwardes...

1:43:55
There'll be people who saw you
on the train to Gabriel Valley.

1:44:00
There'll be no dreams necessary
for this case.

1:44:04
I see...
1:44:08
you're an excellent analyst,
but a rather stupid woman.

1:44:14
What did you think I'd do when you
told me this, congratulate you?

1:44:19
You forget, in your devotion
to your patient...

1:44:23
that the punishment for 2 murders
is the same as for one.

1:44:30
You're not going to commit a
second murder, Dr. Mercheson.

1:44:34
I hadn't planned to, but you're here.
You're not leaving.

1:44:41
A man with your intelligence,
does not commit a stupid murder.

1:44:46
You're thinking you're not mentally
responsible for that other crime...

1:44:51
there were extenuating circumstances
in the state of your health...

1:44:55
They'll not execute you
for the death of Dr. Edwardes.

1:44:58
You can still live, read,
write, research...


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