:45:00
You were getting close to whoever murdered
that man on the dock three years ago.
:45:04
Shh!
:45:06
Chris, honey.
Honey, listen.
:45:09
Conroy was crazy
for three years.
:45:11
They staked out a man to watch him,
to wait for him to be well enough to talk.
:45:14
Then I got to him.
They tried to kill me before I could.
:45:17
When that missed, they had to kill Conroy.
They couldn't take the chance.
:45:20
They sacrificed the money
to shut his mouth for good.
:45:23
The way it turned out, they brought
the poor guy to his senses long enough.
:45:28
What are we going to
do about it?
:45:30
We're going to go trade in Larry Cravat
on a murderer. Come on.
:45:39
- Going so soon?
- We just came in to be saved.
:45:42
There's more to it
than that, young lady.
:45:44
- I, uh, wonder if you could do me a favor, sir.
- Gladly, my boy.
:45:48
This suitcase, could you call a messenger
and have him deliver it to police headquarters?
:45:51
- Police headquarters?
- It's important.
:45:53
It's the personal property
of Detective Lieutenant Donald Kendall.
:45:56
He's the one
with his hat off.
:45:58
I know Lieutenant Kendall,
young lady.
:46:00
In that case, my boy, I'd be very glad
to take it over myself right now.
:46:05
And, uh, please
accept this as a donation.
:46:08
Ten dollars? Thank you.
Thank you very much.
:46:16
Chris...
:46:19
how long do you think before you can forget
the guy that Mary wrote about in her letter?
:46:24
Funny you should bring that up.
I haven't thought of him once.
:46:28
I keep remembering what
it must have been that she was in love with.
:46:32
Come on.
:46:38
- Where are we going?
- To a fortune-teller.
:46:41
Why a fortune-teller?
:46:44
To get
our fortunes told.
:46:48
Well, if it isn't Hubert.
:46:51
- Can we drop you anywhere, Hubert?
- We're gonna walk.
:46:54
Walk? Which way?
:46:56
Straight ahead.