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1:20:01
Temple speaking, do you have any
pictures of the body? Did you check

1:20:06
the identification? And the name?
Thank you

1:20:11
We had better luck taking her out of
the river than digging in your guts,

1:20:15
Mr. Fleming take a close look at
this please, did you know her?

1:20:20
No
1:20:21
I think you did. Her name was Lucy
Barnard, does that help you?

1:20:30
No, l´ve never seen this girl
But inspector you don´t think that...

1:20:35
Robert strangled that girl, and
drown her and possibly many others

1:20:41
I never said I did, I said that
everything thus far points to his guilt

1:20:45
You could establish his innocence if
you could prove where he was in

1:20:50
February 3rd, April 17th, May 1st
July 20th and August 10th

1:20:55
I can look in my records
1:20:57
We´ve already taken the liberty to
look in your records

1:21:01
There´s no indication in your diary
as Mr. Fleming´s nightly movements

1:21:05
However we know from it where
you were. Incidentally Mr Willes,

1:21:09
why did you go to the concert
that night?

1:21:13
l´ve been attending the concert
every Monday night for years

1:21:16
I see, and Fleming just happened to
go that night. And the

1:21:20
...rest of the evidence?
1:21:22
It could´ve been planned against
Robert, every bit of it

1:21:25
Including his fingerprints on
that poem that we´ve seen?

1:21:27
That proves nothing either. Read
that, now your fingerprint is on it

1:21:31
And yours, Mr. Willes?
1:21:33
l´m glad you admit that, it proves
my point. Someone could´ve tricked...

1:21:38
...Robert placing all those evidences
on his desk and in his files

1:21:42
Who for instance?
1:21:44
A number of people. Some jealous
woman, one of the many employees

1:21:48
his secretary, mine, one of the
servants, the chofer even I

1:21:53
I thought of that too Mr. Willes
We´ve questioned any number of

1:21:58
...posible suspects
Did you plan the evidence?


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