:43:03
I've locked all the doors
and windows downstairs.
:43:06
Let's keep them locked
from now on. All right?
:43:09
Great.
:43:16
Did you hear me?
:43:18
What?
:43:20
Scutt or Cawsey.
:43:24
- Why?
- To prove to you they could get into your bedroom.
:43:30
I don't believe that.
:43:33
Well, who else
is around all the time?
:43:37
Amy, uh...
:43:39
we've left all...
the doors unlocked.
:43:41
I mean, it could have
been anybody passing.
:43:44
"Anybody passing"?
:43:46
David, a complete stranger
comes into our house...
:43:49
and decides to strangle our cat
and hang her in the wardrobe?
:43:52
Somebody passing?
:44:09
Cawsey or Scutt.
:44:16
Here, Charlie.
It's bloody heavy.
:44:19
Lousy way to make a livin', though.
:44:22
You gonna look at them all day?
:44:27
Would you feel better
if I went out and talked to them?
:44:30
Not necessarily.
Perhaps we could just pack up and leave.
:44:35
Nobody's leaving.
:44:38
Why? Because we paid for a year?
:44:41
Look, Amy,
I'm not going to...
:44:44
just go out there
and blatantly accuse them.
:44:48
You don't have to accuse them.
:44:51
You could start by mentioning that our
cat was strangled and see what happens.
:44:58
You can believe in the possibility,
can't you?