:52:00
Well, is there anything I can do to help?
:52:02
Yes, by answering some questions,
by telling me the truth.
:52:05
- Willing to go along?
- Yes, of course I am.
:52:09
Did you ever run into a man named
Karl Schneider?
:52:13
No.
:52:15
- My cigar bothering you?
- No.
:52:18
Did you ever hear your husband
mention that name?
:52:22
Jim made it a rule
never to discuss his work with me.
:52:26
It took me 10 years to train my wife.
It's a tough life, being married to a cop.
:52:30
I don't think so. I'm happy.
:52:32
- You love your husband?
- Very much.
:52:34
When'd you leave Highland Falls?
:52:37
The spring of 1941.
I got a job in a defense plant.
:52:40
- Where?
- In Newark.
:52:41
This doctor was practicing in Newark
about that time.
:52:45
- Doctor?
- Schneider.
:52:46
- Oh, he's a doctor?
- Yeah.
:52:48
You never ran into him
around Newark, maybe?
:52:51
- No, I don't know him.
- He knows you.
:52:55
- What makes you think that?
- He said so.
:52:59
I'm afraid he's mistaken.
:53:01
He was positive. Karl Schneider.
Ring any bells?
:53:06
No... I'm afraid not.
:53:08
You looked away then. Why?
:53:11
Did I? I wasn't conscious of it.
:53:14
Are you sure a Dr. Schneider
never treated you?
:53:18
Certainly not. I just told you no.
:53:22
Why are you so indignant?
I didn't say what he treated you for.
:53:28
Come in.
:53:37
Mrs. McLeod, I'm going to have
to ask you a very personal question.
:53:43
Did you ever have a child?
:53:46
You know Jim and I have no children.
:53:50
I mean, before you were married to Jim.
:53:54
I was never married to anyone but Jim.