:02:25
Why don't you take my seat,
Mrs. Kellogg.
:02:27
- Right here?
- Yes.
:02:32
If it's too cold for you,
we'll close the window.
:02:35
No, it's all right. I'm fine.
Thank you.
:03:04
Ready?
:03:09
Let's get started.
:03:11
We're speaking with Cynthia Kellogg
who has come forward voluntarily...
:03:16
to give information in the case
regarding James Urbanski.
:03:20
In attendance
are Detective John Woods...
:03:23
and myself,
Detective Linda Nealon.
:03:26
Mrs. Kellogg, as procedure,
I have to inform you of your rights.
:03:30
You have the right to remain silent.
:03:32
If you give up that right,
anything you say...
:03:34
can be held against you
in a court of law.
:03:37
You have the right to an attorney.
:03:40
I don't need an attorney.
:03:42
I didn't do anything
that I should need one.
:03:44
This is your right.
:03:47
lf, during the questioning, you wish
to have an attorney present, you may.
:03:52
I'm just anxious to get on with this.
:03:53
Do you understand
everything I've said?
:03:56
Yes, I do.
:03:58
When was the first time you noticed
problems in the Urbanski marriage?