:18:01
He was a lecherous sadist.
Everyone wanted him dead.
:18:04
- I should be canonised!
- Perhaps one drink.
:18:08
- Where can the man be?
- I'm sorry, Miss Logan...
:18:11
What harm can that do him?
:18:13
- That's enough.
- He deserves to be dead.
:18:15
They didn't? No kidding?
They're murderers.
:18:19
What's going on?
:18:20
I'm sorry, sir. It's Miss Logan
to see Mr Farnswon'th.
:18:24
- Show her in.
- Yes, sir.
:18:28
It's the perfect alibi.
She insists on seeing him.
:18:31
- Let's find another body.
- A servant will find him.
:18:35
Excuse yourself and keep Sisk
with you at all times...
:18:39
- Let's get out of here.
- Miss Logan, sir.
:18:43
Miss Logan. I'm Tony Abbott.
:18:46
This is the library.
That's Mrs Farnswon'th.
:18:50
Hello. I'm going
into the living room.
:18:54
- Want to come, Sisk?
- Certainly, madam.
:18:59
I'm Mr Farnswon'th's personal
and private executive secretary.
:19:02
I didn't know whether you knew that.
I'm sorry he's not down yet.
:19:07
That's all right. I'll wait.
:19:09
- Would you take a seat?
- No, thank you.
:19:13
Perhaps you'd like
to tell me what it's about.
:19:18
Mr Farnswon'th has been sent
hundreds of letters
:19:20
from Pagglesham in England.
:19:22
The people who live there,
1,600, including my father,
:19:26
are to be evicted from their homes
:19:28
to make way for the proposed
Exo-Grey refinery.
:19:31
Hundreds of families
will be forced to find other homes.
:19:35
The few who remain
will have their health endangered
:19:38
by poisoning of their air and water,
:19:41
the evidence for which I have here,
:19:44
along with a petition signed
by the 1,673 citizens of that area.
:19:50
This is what I'm here about.
:19:53
Mr Farnswon'th conducts business
at his office.
:19:57
I've been to his office.
He refused to see me.