1:16:01
How is he?
ls he gonna be all right?
1:16:04
Yeah.
1:16:06
Can you leave now?
1:16:11
There's somethin' at the office.
l gotta show it to ya. lt's important.
1:16:19
Ya see, it's a clear pattern
but not conclusive proof.
1:16:24
Nothing to make
a prima facie case.
1:16:26
Well, they sure know
where to look.
1:16:29
Well, you divulge any of
those facts and he goes on trial
for any of the other crimes,
1:16:32
they'll throw the cases right out
for violation of confidentiality.
1:16:35
l can't turn him in either,
because, well, l'm employed by you.
1:16:40
- Jury's gotta convict now.
- Well, ya never know.
1:16:45
But as long as that bastard's
out on bail, you--
1:16:48
You watch your step.
1:16:54
l've made my decision.
1:16:58
We'll stick with
the not guilty plea.
1:17:01
That's your call.
1:17:04
Yeah, l didn't want
to do this, but...
1:17:08
now l have no choice.
1:17:15
Mrs Bigelow, say hello
to my attorney, Jennifer Haines.
1:17:18
- How do you do?
- Say hello to Mrs Bigelow.
1:17:23
How is Mrs Bigelow
gonna help us?
1:17:29
Well, her husband isn't
going to like this, but, uh,
1:17:34
well, Kathleen, why don't
you tell Miss Haines...
1:17:38
where l was on the afternoon
of my wife's death?
1:17:44
At my place, just around the
corner from his own apartment.
1:17:49
A five-minute walk.
1:17:51
Naturally l didn't say
anything about it before...
1:17:55
because Kathleen's marriage
was at stake.
1:17:58
And l didn't think there was
much of a case against me.