:55:08
- Somebody lied to you.
- Gert wasn't a liar.
:55:11
She was a lot of other things,
but not a liar.
:55:13
She lied to you.
:55:14
Will you deny
that you and Parry met secretly?
:55:18
- I don't understand.
- Yes, you do.
:55:20
You hired someone
to watch me, didn't you?
:55:22
I did not.
:55:23
But I hired your little rat
at double his price to watch you.
:55:26
The very next day, he made good.
:55:28
He told me a man named Vincent Parry...
:55:30
visited you for four hours
the night before the murder.
:55:33
I have his sworn statement.
:55:36
Why didn't you give it to Parry's lawyer
at the time of the trial?
:55:39
Lt'd only have given the jury
another reason why he killed Gert.
:55:43
- I knew Parry was guilty, anyway, so...
- And besides, it would have involved you.
:55:47
Sure. I didn't want any part of the mess.
:55:49
That's all a vicious lie.
He's just trying to make me look bad.
:55:53
- You'd better go now, Madge.
- I won't go home alone.
:55:56
Bob will take you.
:55:57
I don't want to have anything
to do with her.
:55:59
- Then I'll call a taxi.
- Sure.
:56:02
Call a taxi, and after I'm gone,
you two can put on the phonograph again.
:56:06
Would you mind explaining that remark?
:56:08
Don't say you two weren't here...
:56:10
playing this phonograph when I rang
the buzzer yesterday afternoon.
:56:16
- It wasn't me.
- Then it was someone else.
:56:20
You know it was someone else.
:56:21
You called the office to check on me.
When I answered the phone, you hung up.
:56:25
I wondered what that call was about,
until now.
:56:28
I heard the phonograph.
:56:32
That's true. The phonograph was going.
:56:36
- And there was somebody here with me.
- A man?
:56:43
Yes, Bob. It was a man.
:56:49
Who was it?
:56:54
Vincent Parry.