:55:04
Looks clean to me.
:55:05
Yeah, doesn't it?
:55:16
You've been straightening up
down here?
:55:19
No, sir.
:55:20
This is the first time
I've been inside this room
:55:22
s-s-since I came home.
:55:27
Then who did it?
:55:28
I did.
:55:29
Several days ago.
:55:31
Hey, Norman?
:55:34
I just hate a dirty house,
don't you?
:55:41
Why is this open?
:55:43
I don't know.
:55:45
You better put a padlock
on it
:55:46
before someone
robs you blind.
:55:54
You know why Norman doesn't
come down here, don't you?
:55:56
No, I don't.
:55:59
He used to keep
his mother's corpse down here.
:56:02
Stole it from the grave.
:56:05
Talked to himself
in her voice,
:56:07
answering in his own.
:56:09
What do you think of that?
:56:10
It's horrible.
:56:12
That's right, it was.
:56:14
Now, let me ask you again.
:56:17
Are you positive
you cleaned up down here?
:56:21
Yes.
:56:24
All right.
:56:27
Mike?
:56:28
Yeah?
:56:29
Let's go.
:56:36
Are you sure
that neither one of you
:56:38
heard anything this afternoon
between 4:00 and 5:00?
:56:41
I don't know.
But I was...
:56:42
He was with me
all afternoon.
:56:43
We were walking
in the fields.
:56:47
Goodbye.
:56:49
Nice to see you again,
Norman.
:56:58
Why did you do that?
:56:59
Do what?