:56:02
You're very gracious.
:56:06
Marlo took the money
and whatever else he found on the boat...
:56:11
maybe even on the victim's body,
:56:13
a total of about 2 million francs,
:56:18
...200 million old francs,
:56:20
...and taking Mrs. Wormser's
new Datsun 260...
:56:25
...he fled and Mrs. Wormser was
to join him later.
:56:31
The police report states that
they were lovers.
:56:34
But they never met up
because he was killed in a auto accident.
:56:40
Well...
:56:47
I can only compliment the police's reasoning.
:56:51
It is barely certain
J. Marlo killed Louis Wormser.
:56:56
Well, I'm delighted we're in agreement.
:57:00
Yes certainly, from what I've learned.
:57:03
Jeff Marlo went out of his way
to befriend Mr Wormser.
:57:07
He was almost broke,
at the end of his rope...
:57:10
I suppose there is
a great deal of proof of his guilt.
:57:14
Obviously the stolen car is one.
:57:20
Well, Mrs. Wormser stated,
her husband loaned the car to Marlo...
:57:25
...even insisting he take it.
:57:27
Between us that is highly unlikely.
:57:29
All right, fine fine. What else?
Well go back to that...
:57:34
The blood on board the boat.
:57:37
The blood?
What is this story?
:57:40
Additional evidence.
:57:42
We were sure when the report became final.
:57:45
- This isn't a trap, is it?
- Please.
:57:48
We're talking about
a little blood on the railing.
:57:50
Before being killed Mr. Wormser must
have fought with his assassin...
:57:54
...the "little blood" in question is
the same type as Mr. Marlo's.
:57:56
...which proves Marlo was on board.
:57:59
What blood type is it?