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Thank you, Inspector.
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Inspector, granted that the cut
on the wrist was caused by that knife,

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is there anything to show
whether it was an accident

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or done deliberately after the murder
to account for the bloodstains?

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- Oh, really, my lord!
- I withdraw the question.

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You may stand down.
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- Call Janet McKenzie.
- Janet McKenzie.

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- Janet McKenzie.
- Janet McKenzie.

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I swear by Almighty God
that the evidence...

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.. the truth, the whole truth
and nothing but the truth.

1:00:07
Carter. Carter. Pill. Pill.
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- Your name is Janet McKenzie?
- Aye, that's my name.

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- When did you first come to London?
- That was many years ago. 28 years ago.

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- Where do you live?
- Now that Mrs French, poor soul, is dead,

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I've moved in with my niece
at 19 Glenister Road.

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You were companion-housekeeper
to the late Mrs Emily French?

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I was her housekeeper!
I've no opinion of companions,

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poor feckless bodies, afraid
of a bit of honest domestic work.

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I meant you were on friendly terms, not
altogether those of mistress and servant.

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Aye. Ten years I was with her
and looked after her.

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She knew me and she trusted me.
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Many's the time
I prevented her doing a foolish thing.

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Please tell us, in your own words, about
the events of the evening of October 14.

1:00:56
It was a Friday and my night out. I was
going to see my niece at Glenister Road,


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