:26:00
Would you like me to outline
the circumstances?
:26:03
No, thank you.
:26:04
Oh, good. I was hoping
you would agree.
:26:08
No! I mean, I can't be sure.
:26:12
Oh, of course.
:26:14
We can't expect you
to decide all at once.
:26:18
Think it over. There's so much else
to be done, Mr. Wilson...
:26:23
but if I may say so...
:26:26
death selection may be the most
important decision in your life.
:26:31
Here are the trust instruments.
:26:34
Mr. Joliffe, Mr. Brown.
:26:36
My colleagues.
:26:38
Now, this is your revised will...
:26:40
drawn in accordance
with the requirements of the trust.
:26:43
They're all predated, of course,
to save you the trouble.
:26:46
It's standard procedure.
:26:50
Effective at the time
of your death...
:26:52
the trust provides
for very liberal settlements...
:26:55
on your wife and daughter...
:26:57
and more than sufficient funds...
:26:59
for your financial needs
in your new identity...
:27:02
from sums assigned to us
as your trustees.
:27:07
Insurance policies...
:27:10
annuities...
:27:12
real estate.
:27:17
If you'll sign right here.
:27:40
The staging here is rather
authentic, you'll see.
:27:46
Of course, the drug made it
easier to manipulate you...
:27:49
into the proper positions
and attitudes.
:27:52
Rest easy, Mr. Wilson.
:27:58
You did not ravage our girl.