:16:00
	He died in the hospital the next day.
:16:06
	I'm sorry to tell it to you like this.
:16:08
	Oh, that puts me in a great spot.
:16:11
	I came all the way from the States.
:16:13
	He wrote to come over.
That he had a deal cooking.
Was gonna cut me in.
:16:17
	Well, the news hit me below
the belt, Mrs. Webber.
:16:21
	Leaves me out on a limb.
:16:23
	Who shot him?
:16:27
	I don't know.
:16:29
	The newspaper said
he died without talking.
:16:34
	What about the police?
What'd they tell you?
:16:36
	- They don't know about me.
- Didn't you go to 'em?
:16:38
	No.
:16:41
	I don't get this. Your husband killed,
you don't go to the police?
:16:45
	The first thing anybody'd do.
Why didn't you go to them?
:16:47
	He made me promise never to let anyone
know we were married...
:16:51
	no matter what happened to him.
:16:54
	Why? Was he ashamed?
:16:57
	No. He had his reasons.
He never told me why.
:17:04
	Well, if it was such a big secret,
why did he write me about you?
:17:08
	I don't know.
:17:10
	Maybe because he trusted you.
:17:14
	How did it happen?
Why was he shot?
:17:21
	I don't understand it.
:17:24
	I still can't believe it.
:17:27
	The man I married was gentle, kind.
:17:32
	Oh, for two months it was
a paradise I always dreamed of.
:17:38
	And then the newspaper said
he was in a robbery...
:17:40
	and shot down by his own friend
and left in the street!
:17:44
	Take it easy. You'll be all right.
:17:46
	Take it easy.
:17:50
	I didn't know what to do.
I was afraid to go to the police.
:17:53
	I didn't go back to the theater.
I moved in with my uncle.
:17:56
	There was no one to go to,
no one to turn to.