: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.
:28:02
We'll have plenty of time to discuss
your mystery man and his flexibility later.
:28:07
Right now I'd like to talk about the event.
:28:15
Can you turn that thing on?
:28:17
All right, the door comes back,
hits you, knocks you out.
:28:21
For how long do you figure,
approximately?
:28:25
One minute? Ten?
:28:29
OK. Then what happened?
Immediately you got up?
:28:33
I saw a flashlight
at the bottom of the stairs.
:28:36
- Did you check your weapon?
- Maybe. It would have been instinctive.
:28:42
- All I know is I was in possession of it.
- You didn't check it?
:28:46
- I don't know. I didn't think of it.
- Why not?
:28:50
- I was dazed.
- You were confused?
:28:53
- I was unconscious ten seconds ago.
- I understand.
:28:58
Then?