1:09:01
No blows struck.
1:09:04
Told all, eh?
Kind of let her down in a hurry.
1:09:08
I'm too adult to cover up
for that kind of woman.
1:09:11
What kind is that, Mr Korvo?
1:09:13
The disloyal wife.
1:09:15
Personally, I have nothing against
women betraying their husbands.
1:09:20
Even our government
is against monopoly.
1:09:25
Oh.
1:09:27
I seem to have offended you.
1:09:29
I take it from your unpolicemanlike
blushes that you're...
1:09:33
a happily married man?
1:09:36
I was.
1:09:38
She died last month.
1:09:40
- Sorry.
- Call bladder operation like yours.
1:09:45
Only it didn't turn out so well.
1:09:48
From a lot of angles.
1:09:51
That operation of yours
saved you a lot of trouble.
1:09:53
- In what way, Lieutenant?
- You'd have made a good suspect.
1:09:58
Better than poor Ann?
1:10:01
Much!
1:10:04
I'll talk it over with you sometime
when you're feeling better.
1:10:07
Just a minute.
1:10:09
You made a startling accusation,
Lieutenant.
1:10:13
It's not fair to leave on that.
1:10:16
We hear you extorted $60,000
from Mrs Randolph.
1:10:20
She was threatening to pull you
into court to get it back.
1:10:24
You beat up Mrs Randolph,
1:10:26
threatened to kill her
if she exposed you as a trimmer.
1:10:29
She died just in time
for you to miss that.
1:10:33
May I ask who's responsible
for these rather stupid rumours?
1:10:37
Dr Sutton.
1:10:39
The husband of a woman
who seems to be guilty of murder?
1:10:42
- At least according to the police.
- Maybe he has evidence.
1:10:45
The recordings of Mrs Randolph's
analysis by Dr Sutton?
1:10:48
You know about that?
1:10:50
It's one of the latest wrinkles
in psychiatry,
1:10:53
wiretapping the subconscious.
1:10:55
The babblings of an elderly siren
being treated for mental disorders
1:10:59
are hardly evidence.