:55:00
You distinctly told me not
to speak to anyone...
:55:02
-...until you got here.
-I know...
:55:04
...but I told him a slightly different story.
:55:06
-Why?.
-Well, I said you didn't phone the police...
:55:09
...because you naturally assumed
that I would do it from the hotel.
:55:12
Why did you say that?.
:55:13
Because it was the perfectly logical
explanation, and he accepted it.
:55:17
Now, if they get the idea
that we delayed reporting it...
:55:20
...they might get nosy and ask
all sorts of questions.
:55:23
-You want me to say the same thing?.
-I think so...
:55:26
...in case it comes up again.
:55:28
That will be Mark.
Would you let him in?.
:55:34
-Good morning, madam.
-Good morning.
:55:37
-Mrs. Wendice?.
-Yes.
:55:39
I'm a police officer.
May I come in?.
:55:41
Of course.
:55:48
Excuse me.
I'll just tell my husband you're here.
:55:50
Thank you.
:56:16
-Good morning.
-Good morning, sir.
:56:17
I'm Chief Inspector Hubbard, in charge of
Criminal Investigation of this division.
:56:21
I think we gave your sergeant
all the information.
:56:24
Yes. I've seen his report, of course...
:56:26
...but there are a few things
I'd like to get firsthand.
:56:30
I gather the sergeant only saw you
for a few moments, Mrs. Wendice?.
:56:34
-Yes, l--
-My wife was suffering...
:56:36
...from considerable shock.
:56:37
Yes, that was a very nasty
experience you had.
:56:40
Mind if I take a look around?.
:56:42
Go ahead. The bedroom and
bathroom are through here.
:56:57
He certainly didn't get in
by the bathroom.