:31:01
	and you set yourself up
for another left hook.
:31:04
	You can't help him, Morgan.
:31:06
	- I guess you're right.
- Someone to see you, Miss Taylor.
:31:09
	- Who?
- Oh, tell him to drop dead.
:31:12
	It's important, Mr Friedman said
to come to the office right away.
:31:24
	Miss Taylor,
this is Mr Dixon and Mr Klein.
:31:27
	They are police detectives.
:31:29
	- How do you do?
- How do you do?
:31:31
	Sit down, please, Miss Taylor.
:31:34
	We'd like to ask you a few questions.
:31:37
	What would you like to know?
:31:39
	You were with Kenneth Paine
last night?
:31:42
	Yes.
:31:43
	You were at a so-called
floating crap game
:31:46
	in the apartment
of a man named Scalise
:31:49
	at the 43rd Street Hotel. Correct?
:31:51
	Yes.
:31:52
	Have you been in touch
with Paine this morning?
:31:54
	No.
:31:56
	Have you any idea where he might be?
:31:58
	No, I haven't.
:31:59
	From what we hear, you're
pretty well acquainted with Paine.
:32:02
	- Yes.
- How well? Could you tell us?
:32:05
	- I'm his wife.
- Is that so?
:32:07
	But you're living with your father,
we understand.
:32:10
	Ken and I separated three months ago.
:32:13
	What happened at Scalise's
while you were there?
:32:18
	May I know why you're asking me
all these questions?
:32:21
	We'd rather tell you afterward,
if you don't mind.
:32:25
	Well, Kenneth was drinking
and...
:32:28
	we had a quarrel.
:32:30
	I understand he hit you.
:32:34
	Yes.
:32:36
	- Did you see him hit Morrison?
- No, I didn't. I left.
:32:39
	- Where'd you go?
- Home.
:32:41
	Take a taxi?
:32:43
	No, I met my father at his stand
a block from the hotel.
:32:47
	He's a taxi driver.
He drove me to the subway.
:32:49
	Did you hear from Paine
after you got home?
:32:52
	Yes, he telephoned.
:32:53
	- What'd he say?
- I don't know, I hung up.
:32:56
	- What time was that?
- About 12.30.
:32:58
	Did he call from his house?