:43:01
he would not have been able
to hear the screams in the basement.
:43:06
Yes, l know.
l was there that day.
:43:14
Oh, yes. Quite a few times.
:43:17
ln fact,
sometimes it was hard to get in.
:43:27
ls that when you started thinking
about killing your wife?
:43:34
Now that you mention it.
:43:39
Wait a minute. Now, was that
a proper question for you to ask?
:43:47
By law, l'm forbidden to repeat anything
you tell me in confidence.
:43:52
But l'm certain you knew that.
:43:56
Could you explain that to me?
l'm not quite sure how that works.
:43:59
Oh, l think you are.
:44:01
Privileged communication
between attorney and client.
:44:05
Mm-hmm. So, you couldn't
be forced to tell,
:44:10
- but you could leak something.
- Only at the risk of being disbarred.
:44:15
l would lose my licence
to practice...
:44:17
and the facts wouldn't be
admissible in court.
:44:25
Now, does that pertain
to just the current crime...
:44:29
that l am charged with
or would that include...
:44:41
Other murders?
:44:44
lt's getting very interesting.
:44:56
The law is very clear on this.