1:12:07
You mean this Rose Kane?
1:12:09
Yes.
1:12:11
You seem
to remember her well, Mr Tumbrill.
1:12:14
- What is your interest in her?
- I simply want to trace her.
1:12:18
I've been outside
the profession for many years now
1:12:21
and so the only way I...
1:12:23
If you 're an old friend of hers,
I'm afraid you 're in for a shock.
1:12:27
- Oh?
- Poor Rosie was hanged.
1:12:29
- What?
- Yes.
1:12:31
A terrible business,
terrible business.
1:12:35
Will you?
1:12:36
Not so soon after breakfast,
thank you. You were saying?
1:12:40
Oh, yes, terrible.
I shall never forget it.
1:12:44
She opened in this play
somewhere in the sticks.
1:12:47
It was a unique flopperoo,
it didn't even run the night.
1:12:50
Anyhow on the same night, believe it
or not, she poisoned her husband.
1:12:55
- Did she indeed?
- Yes, she did.
1:12:58
She sent her kid out to buy
half a pound of garlic sausage
1:13:02
and then doctored it
with weedkiller.
1:13:05
There was a child?
1:13:06
Must have been
10 or 11 at the time.
1:13:09
- Boy or girl?
- Never saw the kid myself.
1:13:12
Can't even remember its name.
1:13:14
Some friend took it in for a bit
then popped it into an orphanage.
1:13:20
That friend, was her name McGinty?
1:13:23
Yes, that's right.
Maggie McGinty, blonde, flighty.
1:13:29
Why ever did Rose do it?
1:13:30
- Usual thing - another man.
- Who was he?
1:13:33
He never came forward
and she never named him.
1:13:38
Then it could be
the lover or the child.
1:13:41
Eh?
1:13:45
I wonder if I might have
this photograph as a keepsake?
1:13:48
Oh, by all means. Yes, by all means.
1:13:54
One of mine
that got away, you might say.
1:13:56
I won't take up
any more of your time.
1:13:59
Allow me.