:33:00
He was shot on that side of the house.
:33:02
How did that newspaper get
to the other end of the house?
:33:06
You seem to be
cross-examining my daughter.
:33:09
That's all right, Mother.
Bryce must have brought it in
:33:12
and in my confusion I put it on the table
when I went to answer the door.
:33:17
Yes, that would be an answer,
except for one thing.
:33:20
You left your brother's
attaché case out there.
:33:23
Why wouldn't you bring them both in
at the same time?
:33:27
I didn't see it.
:33:29
You didn't see it. Gee.
:33:32
They couldn't have been too far apart.
:33:34
People are inconsistent
when in a state of shock, Lieutenant.
:33:38
It's foolish of you to expect
rational behaviour at a time like that.
:33:41
Well, I'm sure you're right about this.
:33:44
I only get into it because
I try to figure it out in my mind.
:33:49
Uh, well, look, I'm sure both of you
have a great deal to talk about
:33:53
so I'm gonna run along.
:33:55
Thank you for the coffee, ma'am.
:33:58
- Bye-bye.
- Goodbye.
:34:00
Um...
:34:02
listen, about that $11, ma'am...
:34:05
If you'll leave me your card,
I'll send you a cheque.
:34:08
I'm all out of cards.
:34:10
Oh.
:34:12
Here.
:34:18
- Thank you very much.
- Thank you, Lieutenant.
:34:25
(Dog yaps)
:34:26
Easy, now. Easy!
:34:40
(Peter) That'd be just terrific.
:34:46
The jury's coming in now.