:13:01
I can be quite firm
if I need to be.
:13:03
What was his name again?
:13:05
Tango.
:13:08
Do you write that
just like ''tango''?
:13:11
How else would you write it,
like ''waltz'' or ''fox-trot''?
:13:15
When you were questioned...
:13:17
you said...
:13:20
''I discovered the girl.''
:13:23
What we're not clear about here
is what the dog was doing.
:13:28
So?
:13:29
Logically, you would expect that
the dog would have found the girl.
:13:33
Well, I suppose it did.
:13:34
But you say you found her.
:13:38
Well, me, the dog--
We were together.
:13:41
We found the body.
:13:43
What difference does it make?
I called the police.
:13:46
Unless, perhaps, you think the dog
called and disguised his voice.
:13:56
Mr. Hearst...
:13:59
two young girls
have been found strangled...
:14:01
within the past 16 days.
:14:04
It is my job
to find the murderer.
:14:08
You're a principal witness
to the crime scene.
:14:11
Now, I have to make sure
that the facts of your statements...
:14:14
agree with the other facts
of the case.
:14:17
Mr. Hearst doesn't appear
to be as distressed today.
:14:19
I'm a guest here. I'll be
treated with respect, Sergeant Opie.
:14:23
Owens.
:14:25
- That's Detective Owens.
- Please.
:14:28
- O-W--
- Please!
:14:32
Let's all--
Let's all relax.
:14:35
Everyone has somewhere else
they'd like to be.
:14:39
Now, Henry, if you don't mind...
:14:42
please...
:14:44
tell us one more time
how you came upon the girl.
:14:51
I jogged up to Ricardi's
like I always do.
:14:53
I grabbed the dog.
:14:57
Better run him
a little faster, Henry.