:21:04
I'm Mrs. Kirk Bennett.
:21:16
Mrs. Kirk Bennett.
:21:18
So you're the one
he left sitting at home.
:21:21
Some guys
are never satisfied.
:21:23
I had to see you.
Why?
:21:26
Because I had a wife
who needed killing,
:21:28
and you had a husband
who took care of it?
:21:31
She didn't give you
a very fair deal, did she?
:21:33
You weren't exactly
dealt a handful of aces.
:21:36
And stop feeling sorry for me.
I don't go for that stuff.
:21:39
Feeling pretty sorry
for yourself, aren't you?
:21:45
I've been on one,
if that's what you mean.
:21:48
Ever since...
Ever since?
:21:51
The night she was killed...
when I saw your husband go in.
:21:56
You were there?
Yeah.
:21:59
Outside.
:22:01
And you didn't
go in?
:22:04
Not a chance.
:22:06
I was given the brush-off
by a very large doorman.
:22:09
So, I found a saloon,
:22:14
and then another,
:22:16
and I kept on
finding them.
:22:19
Please. You've got
to tell me more...
who her friends were...
:22:21
who might have been
in her apartment.
:22:23
Why don't you ask the police
or your husband?
:22:25
He seemed to know
the password.
:22:28
Please, no one else
can help me.
:22:30
You're the only one.
I don't know anything
about anything.
:22:35
I suppose you don't even know
why she was playing your song.
:22:37
I don't know any...
:22:43
My song?
"Heartbreak."
That night.
:22:46
She was playing it.
:22:50
Uh-uh.
No, she wouldn't.
:22:52
Not "Heartbreak."
You're crazy.
Maybe.
:22:57
Maybe someone else
was playing it for her.
Maybe you!