:35:02
What was Mr. Graham's statement?
:35:04
Well, his exact words were:
:35:07
"It wasn't an accident.
:35:09
"She did it deliberately."
:35:12
Is that correct?
:35:16
Any more questions,
Mr. District Attorney?
:35:18
- Not at all.
- That's all, Lieutenant.
:35:21
Mr. Coroner,
before you conclude this hearing...
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I'd like to recall Dr. Sherman to the stand.
:35:26
Dr. Sherman,
will you take the stand, please?
:35:33
Unless I'm mistaken, this is your personal
diagnosis of Mrs. Graham's illness?
:35:37
Yes.
:35:38
Dr. Sherman, according to the case history
you've already given the coroner...
:35:42
Mrs. Graham was an invalid,
and likely to remain so.
:35:44
- Yes.
- Was she depressed?
:35:47
Well...
:35:50
- Was Mrs. Graham depressed?
- Yes.
:35:53
In your opinion, Doctor...
:35:55
was she depressed enough
to commit suicide?
:35:58
If you'll excuse me, sir,
Mr. Graham's children have just come in.
:36:03
- Daddy.
- Wynn, my boy.
:36:05
I didn't know you were here.
Come on out in the hall.
:36:07
Carol, darling, I didn't expect you so soon.
You shouldn't be in here.
:36:11
Why are all the people in there?
Where's Mother?
:36:15
Wynn, please run along up to your room.
Carol will be up in a few minutes.
:36:19
- All right, Daddy.
- That's a good boy.
:36:23
- You didn't tell him, did you?
- No.
:36:25
It's awful you had to come home
at a time like this.
:36:28
When I phoned
I didn't intend you to bring Wynn.
:36:32
He said suicide. Why?
I thought it was an accident.
:36:36
I know suicide was mentioned,
but this is an inquest.
:36:39
They have to consider everything,
every possibility.
:36:41
But why should they talk about suicide?
:36:43
Was Mother unhappy enough
to kill herself?
:36:46
You know your mother was unhappy.
It was part of her illness.
:36:49
- But, Father...
- Don't let's talk about it now.
:36:51
I'm in the middle of this, please help me.
:36:53
Go to your room and in a little while
I'll come up and we'll have a talk.
:36:56
Will you do this for me, darling?
:36:58
Oh, Daddy!