Keeping Mum
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:04:02
Mrs Jones?
:04:07
Good morning, officers.
:04:09
Two dismembered bodies, Rosemary.
:04:13
Why don't you just tell me who they are?
:04:18
My husband and his mistress.
They were planning to run away together.

:04:22
So you thought
you'd just kill them instead.

:04:24
Well, I couldn't very well
stand idly by, could I?

:04:32
Rosemary Jones, you've been found guilty
for the crime of manslaughter.

:04:37
Manslaughter! And at the time
you committed these acts,

:04:42
you were suffering from such an
abnormality of mind,

:04:46
that it seriously impaired
your responsibility.

:04:50
I therefore make an order
for your detention...

:04:53
in a secure unit
for the criminally insane.

:04:57
Not to be free,
:04:59
until such time as the home secretary
decides that your continued detention...

:05:04
is no longer necessary
for the protection of the public.

:05:09
I don't suppose there's any chance
for a cup of tea, is there?

:05:35
Thank you very much for coming.
Very nice to see you again.

:05:39
Goodbye Mrs Martin.
- Marvellous sermon, Vicar.

:05:42
Very kind, thank you.
:05:44
Thank you, Reverend Goodfellow.
- You're very welcome, Mrs Parker.

:05:48
I just wanted to have a word with you
about the flower arranging committee.

:05:54
Oh, ah, yes of course. Perhaps...
- This afternoon.


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