:34:00
No, thank you.
:34:03
I guess I should just
call the hospital.
:34:05
No, you can't do that!
You can't call the hospital.
:34:09
Why not?
:34:11
Because I can't bring him
to the hospital.
:34:18
Why is that?
:34:21
Because he's not my husband.
:34:23
No... now, Mrs. Turner,
let's face the facts.
:34:26
Sit down.
:34:27
Your husband is a doctor.
:34:29
Yes, he is, but...
:34:31
No. I found his wallet,
and I looked in the I.D.
:34:34
So I know he's your husband...
Dr. Charles Turner.
:34:37
No. That is my...
This is...
:34:41
He's my brother-in-law.
:34:43
Let's stick with reality.
:34:45
You both have
the same last name.
:34:48
That's how we both
have the same last name.
:34:59
I didn't know he was
my brother-in-law.
:35:02
I had never met him...
until this afternoon.
:35:08
I guess you two
just hit it off, then.
:35:11
Yeah, we really did.
:35:15
But my husband doesn't
know about this...
:35:17
and I would be
ever so grateful...
:35:20
if you could be here
when the police arrive.
:35:23
Police?
:35:24
Yeah, and you know what?
:35:25
They wouldn't even have to know
that I was here today...
:35:29
if you didn't want to tell them.
:35:30
No, we can't call the police.
:35:33
What I mean is, you can
call the police, but I can't.
:35:37
I can't even be here
when the police arrive.
:35:39
How come?
:35:41
I just can't.
:35:47
What are we going to do
about him?
:35:49
Maybe if I call the hospital.
:35:52
No, you can't call
the hospital, either...
:35:53
because if you call
the hospital...
:35:55
they will notify the police.
:35:56
That's standard procedure.
I know that.
:35:58
What about your family?
Can't you call anybody?
:35:59
No! I can't call my family!
They would tell my husband...