1:09:00
. . .and using those securities
as collateral.
1:09:03
That's illegal.
1:09:05
In fact, his company's been under
investigation for almost a year.
1:09:09
Some months ago. . .
1:09:10
. . .U.S. interest rates
started moving against him.
1:09:13
He should've gotten some horrific
margin calls. . .
1:09:16
. . .but the banks he's in bed with
have hidden the losses. . .
1:09:19
. . .hoping that things
will turn around.
1:09:22
It isn't happening.
1:09:24
Sooner or later. . .
1:09:26
. . .those margin calls will come.
1:09:28
And when they do,
your husband will be. . .
1:09:32
. . .wiped out.
1:09:56
Yep, where's the subpoena?
1:09:58
But I can't get
the records without it.
1:10:01
I've waited two days.
1:10:06
Just get back to me.
1:10:09
-Detective.
-Please sit down.
1:10:15
To what do I owe the pleasure,
Mrs. Taylor?
1:10:20
I have some information
about my husband.
1:10:22
Concerning?
1:10:25
It seems he's in
serious financial trouble. . .
1:10:29
. . .and he was hiding it from me.
1:10:31
And I thought that. . .
1:10:34
. . .might be a possible reason. . .
1:10:36
. . .a possible reason for him to--
1:10:38
Hire someone to kill you?
1:10:41
Yes.
1:10:45
I know what you're worth,
Mrs. Taylor. . .
1:10:49
. . .and that kind of money
is always a motive.
1:10:51
Do you mean he's already a suspect?
1:10:54
Was.
1:10:56
Until we traced a phone call he made
the night you were attacked.
1:10:59
The trace led us to an automated
quote system at his office.