1:06:01
Very different problems,
it's true. . .
1:06:03
. . .but on a will that Mr. Racine
prepared. lt was quite a mess.
1:06:07
Accusations of carelessness and
malpractice. lt was the Gourson case.
1:06:11
LOWENSTElN:
Gourson.
1:06:14
Once again, Mr Hardin,
you've lost me.
1:06:17
Yes, what does this all mean?
1:06:19
HARDlN:
lt means that Edmund's will is invalid.
1:06:22
Edmund Walker died intestate,
as though there were no will at all.
1:06:27
So what happens now?
1:06:29
HARDlN:
You don't know?
1:06:32
No, l don't.
1:06:33
Perhaps Mr. Racine
would like to tell you.
1:06:39
ln Florida,
when a person dies without a will. . .
1:06:42
. . .and with no children
or surviving parents. . .
1:06:48
. . .then the spouse
inherits everything.
1:06:53
My God!
1:06:56
You mean
it's all mine?
1:06:58
Though that was clearly
not your husband's intention.
1:07:04
HARDlN:
He intended Heather to benefit.
1:07:11
Of course.
1:07:12
Of course, l understand.
1:07:23
You look good in black.
1:07:25
l've missed you so badly.
l need you.
1:07:29
l didn't know how you got my stationery.
Then it came to me.
1:07:32
Edmund's signature was a snap.
l wouldn't challenge mine.
1:07:35
Please stop. l don't blame you
for hating me right now.
1:07:39
You have really done it, Matty.
You really have!
1:07:45
Will you come to the house tonight?
1:07:56
l want you more now than l ever have.