:09:00
I'm, uh...
:09:02
I was an insurance investigator,
freelance.
:09:08
Checked outfunny claims,
frauds...
:09:10
the usual kind of thing.
:09:12
And lately I'd been working
for a firm here in the city.
:09:16
And all of this started
with the disappearance.
:09:24
The Sutter Cane...
:09:26
disappearance.
:09:33
It's a little hot in here,
isn't it?
:09:36
It's boiling.
:09:39
How long I gotta be here?
:09:40
I mean, uh...
:09:42
I took care
of all that paperwork.
:09:45
The check was supposed
to be here three weeks ago.
:09:47
Right? Isn't that right?
:09:49
Well, usually, yeah,
that's the way it goes...
:09:51
but I just have a few final
questions about the fire.
:09:55
More questions.
:09:56
I've answered
all your questions.
:09:57
Enough's enough.
:09:58
It was supposed
to be cut and dried.
:10:01
We'll be out of here
in a minute.
:10:03
See, Robby here,
he owns the company.
:10:05
And he's hired me to see that
things go smoothly, understand?
:10:08
It's just a little thing,
but, see...
:10:11
Robby takes the view
that it was you...
:10:13
who burned down your own
warehouse on Northern Boulevard.
:10:16
Me? That's horseshit.
:10:18
That was all my own stuff
in that warehouse.
:10:19
That's my whole life.
:10:21
Believe me, I sympathize.
:10:23
You're really starting to sweat.
:10:25
Shall I turn on
the air conditioning?
:10:27
Oh, no, I'm fine.
:10:29
- You sure?
- Yeah.
:10:31
I'm running a little late.
:10:33
Supposed to pick up my wife.
:10:35
Oh, yeah, your wife.
:10:38
She's a great lady.
:10:40
You know her?
:10:42
No, not really.
We just met briefly.
:10:44
You know, when I went round
to check up on your story.
:10:48
We have these photographs...
:10:49
of your wife
tooling around town...
:10:53
wearing various articles...
:10:54
that you claim
were destroyed in the fire.
:10:57
No, that's impossible.