:36:00
No, but you want me to tell one
of the richest men in this state...
:36:04
...that some Fed thinks
his wife's a murderer...
:36:07
...when nobody thinks
there's a homicide.
:36:09
You're right. You solved
the whole case from your desk.
:36:12
Why not take the rest of the day off?
:36:14
You're absolutely right.
Hello, Mrs. McCorey?
:36:18
Would you come to the station
and tell us if you ever killed anybody?
:36:22
No, ma'am, we don't have any evidence.
:36:24
I just spent the whole morning
showing you the evidence!
:36:28
If that's what the Justice Department
calls evidence...
:36:31
...then that is the scariest part
of this whole conversation.
:36:37
The thing is, I know I'm right.
:36:57
So, what do you think?
:37:00
The playing's better than the piano.
:37:02
Oh, right.
:37:05
I'll get a tuner out here tomorrow.
:37:10
Oh, a young woman stopped
by the museum.
:37:14
She's researching an article about you.
:37:17
I liked her.
She seemed really very sweet.
:37:22
Fix you a gin?
:37:29
Ma'am.
:37:33
Check again.
:37:35
Look, she told my husband
she was here waiting for a call.
:37:39
She was here.
:37:41
Checked out this afternoon.
Transferring to the Inn at the Market.
:37:46
Perhaps I could call for you.