:14:02
- His lover's husband?
- He's the guy's wife's lover.
:14:05
- She was the guy's wife?
- Ex-wife.
:14:08
- Gosh!
- Yes.
:14:11
- And then?
- I don't know anything else.
:14:13
- Have you eaten?
- I ate at home.
:14:16
God, I'mstarving.
Let 's order a pizza.
:14:21
- I'mleaving.
- So soon? It 's early.
:14:24
- I want to know what happened.
- Will you call me?
:14:27
- Depends what time.
- Call me tonight.
:14:30
- I'll tell you tomorrow. Bye.
- Bye.
:14:41
- What about uncle?
- He's home already.
:14:44
- Will he go to jail?
- I don't think so.
:14:46
They'll just question him.
He called the police.
:14:49
It 's best to tell everything.
:14:50
- Is the body there?
- I don't know. I think so.
:14:55
- Does the woman know?
- The police told her.
:14:58
- And what did she do?
- I don't know.
:15:01
- Did they have children?
- Apparently not.
:15:04
Why can't the police know
he was here?
:15:05
- They may suspect.
- What? He confessed.
:15:10
Let 's go to bed.
:15:11
The problem with these stories
that didn't happen...
:15:13
is not what you invent,
but what you did not invent.
:15:19
Someone may have seen hlm
leave the house alone.
:15:22
Or return wlth the lawyer.
:15:24
The pollce wlll know that he came
here before he called them.
:15:28
And they'll suspect.
:15:31
Suspect what? He confessed.
Let 's go to bed.
:15:35
Suspect that something else
happened.
:15:36
If it was as he said,
he wouldn't have to lie.
:15:40
I read a story: A guy said
he drove home...
:15:43
and found his wife dead.
But it was snowing.
:15:47
And they saw there was
no snow under his car.
:15:49
That meant that he'd not been
driving his car.
:15:51
He was lying.
He was the murderer.
:15:56
That 's fiction. It wasn't snowing
and not every liar is a murderer.