1:02:01
We're covering the same old ground.
Meet me in my office in an hour.
1:02:05
- We got more questions.
- I'll answer 'em then.
1:02:08
I'll have the reports
and I'll be able to give more information.
1:02:11
"To my Lilly. Love always. Ken."
1:02:14
- I still don't know what this means.
- It means that he knew her.
1:02:18
It means that he knew her
not casually, the way he said.
1:02:21
- He knew her reasonably well.
- All right.
1:02:25
You've got a romantic inscription
in a book and a champagne cork.
1:02:29
- What does that prove?
- By itself, it doesn't prove anything.
1:02:33
But once you assume Franklin committed
these crimes, everything fits together.
1:02:38
I can't believe it. I've known Ken
too long. He's not a murderer.
1:02:42
It wouldn't make any difference
if you knew him for 100 years.
1:02:45
That wouldn't change anything.
This man Franklin took your husband's life!
1:02:54
Do you have a match?
1:02:59
Help yourself. I don't smoke.
1:03:08
It doesn't make sense, Lieutenant!
Ken has an alibi.
1:03:13
What's his motive?
1:03:15
I told you how
he could've worked the phone.
1:03:19
Now, his motive is the insurance money.
He needed cash.
1:03:22
He spent money like a drunken sailor.
He had two houses.
1:03:25
He's got paintings.
He's got women. He's got...
1:03:31
What?
1:03:35
"Jack and Jill went up the hill.
Did Jack kill Jill? If so, find out why."
1:03:45
Jim. One of his story ideas.
1:03:59
Lieutenant, if Ken killed my husband,
then why did he murder Miss La Sanka?