:57:04
And the kitchen has bars
on the window.
:57:12
We assume he must have come in
through these windows here.
:57:15
I understand you weren't
here when this happened.
:57:18
No, I was at a dinner party
at the Grendon Hotel...
:57:21
...and by coincidence, I was phoning
my wife when she was attacked.
:57:24
So I gather.
:57:26
Can you tell me exactly
what time it was?.
:57:28
No, I'm afraid I can't.
I do remember my watch had stopped.
:57:34
Did you notice, Mrs. Wendice?.
:57:38
-No, I didn't.
-Won't you sit down, inspector.
:57:41
Why, thank you.
:57:45
Have you any idea who he was?.
:57:49
Yes. At least,
we've discovered where he lived.
:57:52
There still seems to be some
confusion as to his real name.
:57:55
He appeared to have several.
:57:59
Had you ever seen him before?.
:58:01
Why, no, of course not.
:58:06
-Is this him?.
-Yes.
:58:08
You don ' t recognize him?.
:58:10
No, I never saw him.
:58:11
But didn't you even catch
a glimpse of his face?.
:58:14
No. You see, he attacked me
from behind, and it was dark.
:58:17
I hardly saw him at all.
:58:19
Yes, but before I showed you
these photographs...
:58:22
...you said you'd never seen him before.
:58:24
How could you know that
if you never saw his face last night?.
:58:27
I don't quite understand.
:58:29
Inspector, my wife simply means
that as far as she knew...
:58:32
...she never saw him before.
:58:33
-Was that what you meant?.
-Yes.
:58:36
Now, how about you, sir?.
Had you ever seen him before?.
:58:40
No.
:58:43
-No, at least....
-Yes?.
:58:46
He's very like someone I was at college
with, but the mustache makes a difference.
:58:51
What was his name?.
:58:52
I don't know.
It must be 20 years since I left it.
:58:55
-Was it Lesgate?.
-No.
:58:59
-Wilson?.
-No.