:50:02
...Louis was in my room,
lying on the other bed...
:50:05
...with a broken neck.
:50:08
- Oh, Rip.
- Yeah.
:50:11
I'm a guy that likes
to get his mail.
:50:14
Martinelli would have destroyed it
by now.
:50:17
No, he'd want to read it first.
:50:19
Johnny would have written it in code.
:50:22
My guess is, he's still trying
to figure it out. I'm going after it.
:50:27
- Not back there?
- Yeah.
:50:30
I just had my friend Baretto
on the phone.
:50:33
He gave me the name of a safe expert.
:50:36
He was so good the law
took a little slice out of his life.
:50:39
- He's retired. Lives in this town.
- What good is...?
:50:43
I don't think Johnny
killed your husband.
:50:46
- Why?
- I knew him like my own birthmark.
:50:50
Rip, there's something
I didn't tell the coroner...
:50:54
...because Johnny wouldn't let me.
:50:57
I was right there when it happened.
:51:00
Johnny was afraid they'd blame me,
tie us both up.
:51:04
Ex-nightclub singer and young college
professor murder her husband.
:51:11
- But that wasn't the way it was.
- What way was it?
:51:15
Stuart had always been crazy jealous.
That night, he was drunk too.
:51:20
He started hitting me
and jabbing a gun into me.
:51:23
He was mad enough to kill me,
and I was terrified.
:51:27
Suddenly, Johnny came into the room.
He'd followed us home from the club.
:51:33
He took the gun from Stuart,
or was trying to...
:51:36
...but it seemed to go off
right in my ear.
:51:39
I passed out and when I came to...
:51:43
...Johnny was kissing me.
:51:47
That was the last time I saw him
until he came back, two days ago.
:51:54
I remember he said goodbye.
I think he was crying.