:26:01
You don't mind if I jump around a bit
while I'm easing my way into this, do you?
:26:05
- You're asking the questions.
- You had an argument with Ross?
:26:09
- Assaulted one of the officers?
- I wouldn't use the word assault.
:26:13
- You got a racy temper?
- Not especially.
:26:17
Just something they did
made you lose your rag?
:26:19
Not they. He. Taylor put a piece in the
paper, which put my witness in jeopardy.
:26:24
From whom?
:26:27
From the man I detailed in my report.
:26:31
He's a crazy man. And to my certain
knowledge has killed eight girls.
:26:38
Not a lot of support
for that scenario, though.
:26:40
No. Not a lot.
:26:42
Not even from Ross?
:26:47
No.
:26:49
Is that why you lost your temper with him?
:26:53
Frustration. No one believing you.
Is that why you were angry with Taylor?
:27:01
- You don't like Sergeant Taylor, do you?
- Like?
:27:04
- You want to use another word?
- I'm indifferent to him.
:27:07
You don't blame him
for the situation you're in?
:27:11
His motive for exposing my witness
was malicious.
:27:17
- So you don't like him?
- No, I don't like him.
:27:22
You...
:27:26
...wish him ill?
:27:33
This crazy man, what makes you think
he wants to eliminate Miss Robertson?
:27:39
- Did you read my report, sir?
- I'm asking a question.
:27:45
He reads the newspaper. I'm
investigating her friend's disappearance
:27:50
and Miss Robertson becomes
the focus of his anxiety.
:27:54
How good a witness is she?
:27:56
He's a crazy man, but he ain't stupid.
:27:59
He's got a flexible modus operandi
and doesn't want to get caught.