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00:01:35I wonder what's keeping Claire.
00:01:37Relax.
00:01:39You'd better enjoy your last moment as a bachelor.
00:01:42Who are those people over there?
00:01:44Oh, friends of hers, I think.
00:01:46From that newspaper she worked on.
00:01:49I wish she'd hurry up.
00:01:51She'd like to get the gang back to the newspaper.
00:01:53Well, that's Claire for you.
00:01:54Even laid it her own way.
00:01:56You know...
00:01:58I've got to go.
00:02:00I've got to go.
00:02:02I've got to go.
00:02:04You know, I really hate to lose her.
00:02:07What do you mean?
00:02:08Well, I speak now as her editor.
00:02:10Not as a disappointed suitor.
00:02:12Claire'd never make a newspaper woman, and you know it.
00:02:15Oh, I don't know.
00:02:16She dug up more hot social stuff than anyone in the Tribune had had before.
00:02:19It takes talent.
00:02:21Personality hack, my boy, not talent.
00:02:23All right, so I appreciated her personality.
00:02:26You appreciated it.
00:02:28I was the one that brought her to your attention
00:02:31when she was only an $18 a week steno from a hick town.
00:02:34Remember?
00:02:35Very touching, Al.
00:02:37You can put that in your memoirs.
00:02:39She's marrying Hanneman now.
00:02:41Listen to the frustrated lovers.
00:02:43You know, if either of you guys had made furnaces instead of small talk,
00:02:46you might be in Hanneman's shoes now.
00:02:49Have one of mine.
00:02:52We do have memories.
00:02:54Don't we, Les?
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00:03:50Carl Hanneman,
00:03:52wilt thou have this woman to be thy wedded wife
00:03:55to live together according to God's ordinance
00:03:57in the holiest state of matrimony?
00:03:59I will.
00:04:00Claire Cummings,
00:04:02wilt thou have this man to be thy wedded husband
00:04:04to live together according to God's ordinance
00:04:06in the holiest state of matrimony?
00:04:08I will.
00:04:10I now pronounce you man and wife.
00:04:12You may kiss the bride.
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00:04:38June, don't tell me I'm going to lose another employee.
00:04:41Don't worry, Mr. Doyle.
00:04:42I don't even have a boyfriend.
00:04:44We better go in now and cut the cake.
00:04:46We'll have to hurry, darling, if we expect to catch that plane.
00:04:48I'll be right in.
00:04:49I just want to say my goodbyes to a few of the gang.
00:04:52All right. Hurry.
00:04:55Thank you. Thank you.
00:05:06Guess who?
00:05:07Why did you come out here?
00:05:09Because I love you.
00:05:10Because you love me.
00:05:12Claire, you...
00:05:14You're crazy.
00:05:16Don't you know what those words meant in there?
00:05:19Let no man put asunder...
00:05:21No one can put us asunder less, you and me.
00:05:24Oh, I never could figure you out.
00:05:27Except that...
00:05:29You make everything add up to spell Claire, don't you?
00:05:32Now, darling...
00:05:33You're even getting a sadistic kick out of having me at your wedding.
00:05:35Me and the others.
00:05:36But there are no others.
00:05:38Only you.
00:05:40I'll think about you on my honeymoon.
00:05:43I'll write you.
00:05:45Miss me less.
00:05:48I know you both will be very happy.
00:05:50I beg your pardon.
00:05:52I'm ready with my cameras, Mr. Hanneman.
00:05:53I've been looking for Mrs. Hanneman.
00:05:55You haven't seen her, have you?
00:05:57I believe you'll find her on the terrace.
00:06:09Carl!
00:06:11Why aren't you entertaining the guests?
00:06:13I've been waiting for you, my dear.
00:06:15I was detained.
00:06:16On the terrace?
00:06:18Don't you think you're being a little affectionate for a newly married woman?
00:06:21Darling, you're a great big old suspicious bear.
00:06:24That was only Les Burns.
00:06:26And?
00:06:27It was nothing.
00:06:28Just a friendly goodbye kiss.
00:06:30Les did so much to help me with my newspaper career.
00:06:33Why, he's like a brother.
00:06:37You're the only man for me, darling.
00:06:39Ever.
00:06:41They're waiting for us.
00:06:42Shall we cut the cake?
00:06:47Come on.
00:07:06Come on, one more.
00:07:08One more.
00:07:09Pass him up.
00:07:17Hey!
00:07:24Hey, Les!
00:07:25You're a good little guy.
00:07:29Wow.
00:07:30How much did he pay?
00:07:32Ten-eighty.
00:07:33Ten-eighty for two.
00:07:35That's not bad.
00:07:36I win five hundred and forty dollars.
00:07:38Claire, you mean to say you bet a hundred dollars on that horse to win?
00:07:42Of course.
00:07:43In these places, you have to spend money to make money.
00:07:45You see now.
00:07:46I'll put five hundred dollars in the second race, high heel.
00:07:49Come on.
00:07:50Wait, wait.
00:07:51That's being foolish.
00:07:52You're only out a hundred dollars if I do lose.
00:07:54It isn't the money.
00:07:55It's the principle of the thing.
00:07:57Principle?
00:07:58Carl, I don't understand you.
00:08:00With all you have.
00:08:01I've worked hard for what I have.
00:08:03Oh, I don't mean to be a tightwad.
00:08:05A little bet for fun is all right.
00:08:07But I have too much respect for money to throw it away on horses.
00:08:12Of course you're right.
00:08:14It was foolish of me to bet so much.
00:08:16Forgive me.
00:08:18Of course.
00:08:20Now, excuse me.
00:08:21I want to go cash these in.
00:08:41Hello, darling.
00:08:54Missed me?
00:08:55Back so soon, Carl?
00:08:59Oh, I went to the barber shop.
00:09:01Who are you writing to?
00:09:02June Taylor.
00:09:03You remember.
00:09:04Les Byrne's secretary.
00:09:05She was at our wedding.
00:09:07Do you want to read some of the awful things I said about you?
00:09:15It's hard for me to believe that I'm so lucky as to have a woman like you in love with me.
00:09:19It's true, darling.
00:09:20Every word of it.
00:09:22I'm sorry, Clara.
00:09:30My darling Les.
00:09:32It's a June, eh?
00:09:33Things are beginning to make sense now.
00:09:35Carl, darling.
00:09:36So that was a goodbye kiss you gave Les Byrne.
00:09:39Well?
00:09:41Well, what do you want me to say?
00:09:43Nothing.
00:09:44There's nothing you can say, I guess.
00:09:46I'm only glad I found out about it now.
00:09:48Carl, what are you going to do?
00:09:51I'm going back to San Francisco.
00:09:53We're through.
00:10:12But what am I going to do, Carl?
00:10:13I don't care what you do.
00:10:14But I have no money.
00:10:16Thanks to your great generosity.
00:10:18That was enough for the week's hotel bill.
00:10:20You've got that money from the racetrack.
00:10:22Give up on that.
00:10:23You'll not get another cent from me.
00:10:25Oh, no.
00:10:27I wouldn't be too sure of that.
00:10:29I'm your wife, Carl.
00:10:30There are community property laws in this state.
00:10:33It won't be that easy.
00:10:35It'll be very easy when I show this letter to the judge.
00:10:38And I'm starting divorce proceedings in the morning.
00:10:41Oh, Carl, darling.
00:10:42Let's talk this thing over.
00:10:43It's so silly.
00:10:45I'd better get out of my way before I forget myself.
00:11:16Carl.
00:11:17Carl.
00:11:18Carl.
00:11:19Carl.
00:11:20Carl.
00:11:21Carl.
00:11:22Carl.
00:11:23Carl.
00:11:24Carl.
00:11:25Carl.
00:11:26Carl.
00:11:27Carl.
00:11:28Carl.
00:11:29Carl.
00:11:30Carl.
00:11:31Carl.
00:11:32Carl.
00:11:33Carl.
00:11:34Carl.
00:11:35Carl.
00:11:36Carl.
00:11:37Carl.
00:11:38Carl.
00:11:39Carl.
00:11:40Carl.
00:11:41Carl.
00:11:42Carl.
00:11:44Would you please connect me with a house physician?
00:11:47Hello?
00:11:48Dr. Hastings?
00:11:49This is Mrs. Carl Hannahman, Bundle 09.
00:11:52Could you please leave a prescription for some sleeping
00:11:55tablets for me at the drugs store?
00:11:58I'll be needing them right away.
00:11:59I'm turning in early.
00:12:01No, no, that won't be necessary.
00:12:04I'm going out for a bite to eat and I'll pick them up later.
00:12:06Get some sleep.
00:12:07Some sleep.
00:12:08Okay.
00:12:10I'm going out for a bite to eat, and I'll pick them up later.
00:12:41I want a new set of plugs in 42.
00:12:43Okay, Blackie.
00:12:52Are you Mr. Tellen?
00:12:53Yeah.
00:12:54I must reach San Francisco by tonight.
00:12:56I want to be back by morning.
00:12:57Can you make it?
00:12:58I can make it up and back if...
00:13:00If what?
00:13:02If this weather holds out and my fee is big enough.
00:13:06How much will it cost?
00:13:08Four hundred bucks.
00:13:16Why five?
00:13:17I said four.
00:13:18I know you said four.
00:13:20I never made this trip.
00:13:22You never saw me.
00:13:23Understand?
00:13:24Sure.
00:13:25Sure, I don't even want to know your name.
00:13:27I'm glad we understand each other.
00:13:29Perfectly.
00:13:30Now, if you'll wait over there, we'll be ready to leave in a couple of hours.
00:13:34Hey, Jack.
00:13:35Roll out 41 and let's warm it up.
00:13:37Right.
00:14:22Room service, please.
00:14:25Hello.
00:14:26This is Mrs. Carl Hanneman, bungalow nine.
00:14:28Would you please send a waiter over with the menu?
00:14:54Good morning, Mrs. Hanneman.
00:14:55Good morning, Victor.
00:14:57Let me see.
00:14:58I think I'll take some orange juice and toast, coffee.
00:15:03That'll be all.
00:15:20How was the ball game?
00:15:22There was no ball game.
00:15:23It was a track meet.
00:15:24Twelve to nothing.
00:15:28Is this all the mail today?
00:15:30Yes.
00:15:33By the way, I meant to ask you sooner,
00:15:36but I'm going to have a little dinner party tonight for a couple I know.
00:15:39You're invited if you're not doing anything.
00:15:41Sure, what's the occasion?
00:15:43They're going to be married soon.
00:15:44They're awfully nice kids.
00:15:46Married.
00:15:47Then the trouble will really start.
00:15:53Mr. Burns' office.
00:15:57Long distance calling.
00:15:58It's Mrs. Hanneman.
00:16:00Hello, Claire.
00:16:01Hello, Les.
00:16:02I'm so glad I caught you at the office.
00:16:04How was the honeymoon?
00:16:06It was interrupted.
00:16:07Carl had to go back east yesterday.
00:16:09Business, he said.
00:16:11He wanted me to stay over, wait for him here.
00:16:13But I'm not.
00:16:14I'm coming back to San Francisco tonight.
00:16:16You think that's sensible?
00:16:18Of course not.
00:16:19But I'll see you again.
00:16:21Look, I want you to arrange a plane ticket for me.
00:16:24Reservations are so hard to get at this end.
00:16:26It'll be easy for you.
00:16:28All right, Claire, I'll take care of it tomorrow.
00:16:30Tomorrow won't do.
00:16:32I'm coming home tonight.
00:16:34Okay, I'll wire you back on the time.
00:16:36I knew you would help me.
00:16:38Be sure and meet me at the airport.
00:16:40I can hardly wait to see you.
00:16:42Goodbye, Les.
00:16:44Goodbye, Claire.
00:16:48June, get a hold of Hack Doyle.
00:16:50Have him get me a reservation on the 8 o'clock plane out of Los Angeles tonight.
00:16:53It's for Mrs. Hanneman.
00:16:54Are you planning to meet her?
00:16:56Yeah.
00:16:57Oh, I guess I'll have to cancel our dinner party tonight.
00:17:00It doesn't matter.
00:17:02Apparently, Claire can get anything she wants out of anybody at any time.
00:17:07Can't she?
00:17:18I never thought I'd be back with you so soon, darling.
00:17:21It's wonderful.
00:17:22It's crazy.
00:17:24Then why did you meet me?
00:17:26I don't know.
00:17:27I do.
00:17:29Because you still love me, don't you, Les?
00:17:31I'll get over it.
00:17:33I hope Carl stays in New York for a long, long time.
00:17:37Well, it seems a bit odd he didn't arrange his business affair
00:17:40so they wouldn't interfere with his honeymoon.
00:17:42Yes, I thought so, too.
00:17:44Are you certain you and Hanneman didn't have some trouble?
00:17:47What kind of trouble could we possibly have had?
00:17:50A quarrel of some kind.
00:17:52Perhaps over us.
00:17:53Now, wouldn't that be ridiculous?
00:17:55Getting him some reason to doubt me so soon after we're married?
00:17:59What do you think you're doing now?
00:18:01You don't feel sorry for Carl, do you?
00:18:04No.
00:18:05No, I don't.
00:18:06But I should.
00:18:07Look, let's forget all about him.
00:18:09For a few days, anyway.
00:18:11Take me home, I'll change, and you can take me out to supper.
00:18:14Claire, I'd rather not go to the house.
00:18:17But I must, fresh enough, darling.
00:18:19I really must.
00:18:20You want me to be beautiful, don't you?
00:18:22Just for you.
00:18:25You are beautiful.
00:18:30Steve, there's nobody home.
00:18:39Wait in there, darling.
00:18:40I'll be down in a minute.
00:18:42Come here.
00:18:44Oh, darling.
00:18:54Les, what is it?
00:18:56Stay here.
00:19:02Carl.
00:19:18Suicide.
00:19:21But why?
00:19:22Oh, poor Carl.
00:19:23Claire, I thought you said he'd gone to New York.
00:19:25That's what he told me.
00:19:27I don't understand it.
00:19:28Why should he do such a terrible thing?
00:19:30You probably know as much about that as anyone.
00:19:32It's going to be one of the first things the police ask you.
00:19:35You can't stay here, darling.
00:19:36I'll take you over to Hack Doyle's.
00:19:38Where's your telephone?
00:19:46Police headquarters, please.
00:19:54I thought of you and Hack right away, Mimi, and brought her over here.
00:19:57I hope you can put her up for tonight.
00:19:59Oh, of course.
00:20:00You can stay as long as you like, Claire.
00:20:02Thank you, Mimi.
00:20:03You're very kind.
00:20:05It's just too incredible.
00:20:07If he'd had any earthly reason, he was so happy.
00:20:11So very happy.
00:20:13And now there's...
00:20:16Oh, Hack.
00:20:17Claire's going to stay with us for a few days.
00:20:19Good.
00:20:20Plenty of room.
00:20:21Police are over there now.
00:20:22Murdock said he'd stop by here later.
00:20:24You sure it was suicide?
00:20:26Fairly sure.
00:20:27With a man in Hanneman's position, a beautiful wife, and all that money?
00:20:30I don't get it.
00:20:31I don't either.
00:20:38Oh, hello, Bill.
00:20:39Come on in.
00:20:40How are you, Hack?
00:20:43Hello, Claire.
00:20:44Hello, Bill.
00:20:45Sorry this had to happen to you.
00:20:47Sit down, Captain.
00:20:48How about a cup of coffee?
00:20:49Thanks, Miss Doyle.
00:20:50I won't annoy you for long, Claire.
00:20:51Just a few questions, routine.
00:20:53You know how it is.
00:20:54Of course.
00:20:55Les gave me most of the details over the phone.
00:20:57Your husband, by the way, has been dead for nearly 24 hours.
00:21:02How did it happen that Burns met you at the airport?
00:21:05He didn't happen to.
00:21:07I phoned him from Los Angeles.
00:21:09How come?
00:21:11Well, I was arriving late and alone.
00:21:14I knew Les would pick me up.
00:21:16Do you have any theory as to why your husband came to San Francisco after telling you he was going to New York?
00:21:21No.
00:21:22I didn't know anything about the business.
00:21:26The gun, of course, was Hanneman's.
00:21:27We checked the serial number.
00:21:30Funny there are no powder burns on the coat.
00:21:32Bill, a suicide doesn't always press a gun against his body.
00:21:36In that case...
00:21:37There would be no powder burns, I know.
00:21:40Do you know of any reason why your husband should have taken his life?
00:21:42No, I don't.
00:21:44Anything wrong with his health?
00:21:46Not that I know of.
00:21:48But that could have been the reason.
00:21:49Had you quarreled?
00:21:51Oh, no.
00:21:52No, we never quarreled.
00:21:54Believe me.
00:21:56Throughout every minute of our married life, we were supremely happy.
00:22:00The entire week, huh?
00:22:03Well, that's all for now.
00:22:06I may want to talk with you again later. Where will you be?
00:22:08Right here with us.
00:22:09Thanks.
00:22:11Bill?
00:22:12Yeah?
00:22:13You found fingerprints on the gun, of course.
00:22:15I mean, Hanneman's prints.
00:22:17Uh-uh.
00:22:18Clean as a whistle.
00:22:26That Mr. Burns has to position you and Mrs. Hanneman found her husband.
00:22:30That's right.
00:22:36One more question, Mr. Burns.
00:22:40Your testimony at the coroner's inquest said you touched nothing.
00:22:43That's true.
00:22:44Then how did you know the man was dead without feeling his pulse or heart?
00:22:48Mr. Chalmers, I've been around enough to know a dead man when I see one.
00:22:51Especially after 20-some-odd hours.
00:22:54You assumed that Mr. Hanneman committed suicide.
00:22:57Why?
00:22:58Well, everything points to suicide.
00:23:01Not in my assumption, Mr. Burns.
00:23:05Mrs. Hanneman, you say you saw your husband alive on Monday afternoon,
00:23:08and then the following night, which was Tuesday,
00:23:10you saw him again?
00:23:11Yes, but he was dead.
00:23:13I've told you everything.
00:23:15You don't need a weather vane to see which way this wind is blowing.
00:23:19Was it customary for the servants to take a vacation
00:23:21whenever Mr. Hanneman left on a trip and leave the house empty?
00:23:25Well, I don't really know.
00:23:27I didn't give orders to the servants.
00:23:29Carl, Mr. Hanneman ran the house.
00:23:32I hadn't moved in yet.
00:23:35I see that you also assumed that Mr. Hanneman committed suicide.
00:23:39Naturally. It couldn't have been anything else.
00:23:42That's what Mr. Burns said.
00:23:45According to the police scientific detection laboratory,
00:23:48the pistol found near the body was the one used in the death of your husband.
00:23:53But they found no powder burns on the clothes of Mr. Hanneman,
00:23:57nor fingerprints of any description on the gun.
00:24:00Furthermore, it was brought out that Mr. Hanneman couldn't have fired the gun
00:24:03because in making certain tests of his hand for traces of powder marks,
00:24:06none was found.
00:24:08Just what are you driving at?
00:24:10Simply this. Carl Hanneman was murdered.
00:24:14But unfortunately, I haven't enough evidence to hold either of you.
00:24:18You were out of town and your alibi was proven.
00:24:21You're free to go.
00:24:25But let me give you a tip.
00:24:27I'm not buying any suicide theory.
00:24:29So the case will remain open.
00:24:31See you later, Ed.
00:24:32See you later, Hector.
00:24:41Good morning, Les.
00:24:42It's just the guy I want to see.
00:24:44Yeah? About what?
00:24:45Well, I've been assigned to do the follow-up on the Hanneman case.
00:24:48Oh? How'd you draw that?
00:24:49Oh, I asked for it.
00:24:51It'll be a dull job because there isn't going to be any follow-up.
00:24:53I'm sure you'll get the job done.
00:24:55I'm sure you'll get the job done.
00:24:57I'm sure you'll get the job done.
00:24:58I'm sure you'll get the job done.
00:25:00I'm just an ordinary suicide.
00:25:02Are you kidding?
00:25:04I never smelled an odor of fish was strong in my life.
00:25:07No fingerprints on the gun
00:25:09and you call it suicide.
00:25:11So what?
00:25:12What makes you so sure?
00:25:13Can you give me a good reason for Hanneman killing himself?
00:25:15No, I can't.
00:25:17Perhaps he thought he had a good reason.
00:25:19And perhaps he didn't.
00:25:20So meanwhile, if I can dig up a plausible motive...
00:25:23Who asked you to dig up a motive?
00:25:24Plausible or otherwise?
00:25:25I said, if I can dig up a motive...
00:25:28a motive I'm willing to accept suicide but if I can't. And I'll have to be
00:25:36murdered. Still carrying the torch for Claire. Not anymore. But somebody
00:25:43sure fixed it in a hurry for you to get clear again that's
00:25:46a nasty crack so meanwhile walk a straight line you'll have people thinking you
00:25:52took
00:25:52a shot at him and. You've got a lot of work to do and you're so right.
00:26:11Sorry. I was clear taking it this morning I don't know I still sleep when I left.
00:26:18Less I'm worried about this deal please aren't buying any suicide theory that's
00:26:23why you put Eric on the story maybe you might dig up suicide more. What's your
00:26:28slide well. I haven't killed himself. Nice try you're about as subtle as
00:26:35a punch in the nose. You think Adam was murdered Dutch maybe I'm protecting
00:26:40someone it's possible but I'd like to protect someone if it isn't suicide like
00:26:45Michael like you. Who had
00:26:48a better reason. Hanuman's death meant that you'd get Claire back and
00:26:52a million odd bucks that makes sense to a lot of imaginative characters around
00:26:56this town I don't believe it for one second but I still think it's safer to sell
00:27:01a suicide theory if Harry can dig it up.
00:27:03I. Think that.
00:27:11I didn't do it. Yeah.
00:27:19Well they're on the job. Oh that's what's on your mind the D.A.
00:27:25would like to see you just in the morning that is important about ten o'clock
00:27:31what do you want us for don't you know.
00:27:37Mrs Hammond's already got
00:27:38a reputation. So you tomorrow.
00:27:52Eric really revels in pouring it on all that's news nobody's been hurt yet.
00:27:58By person or persons unknown. Could have been worse the D.A.
00:28:03certainly tried hard to tag it on somebody. Tell me how do you think that.
00:28:09Claire could have shot her husband in some way you know. She was in Los Angeles
00:28:14the night he was killed he couldn't shake that and. Good morning everybody I hope
00:28:20I'm interrupting something important hello darling I'm tired. Good morning Claire
00:28:25dear good morning Claire pleasant surprise I don't feel I came to get my job back.
00:28:33Starting when. Well after all that's happened don't you think you should have
00:28:37a little rest rest while working will be the best thing in the world for me it'll
00:28:42keep me from thinking too much about poor car. For all I must carry on my life is
00:28:47still ahead of me. What's the real reason. Well I do need a little cash.
00:28:55I have the house in my clothes but I just won't be able to live on the widow's
00:28:59compensation the court will allow me. You wouldn't want me to have to sell my
00:29:03clothes in order to eat with you. No after all I've I've made other arrangements
00:29:10about your column that's why I'm not taking it over you are still the boss. That's
00:29:16telling way outside for me I'll be out as soon as I've had
00:29:18a heart to heart talk with Hank I know you might as well say yes. I've had these
00:29:25heart to heart talk. Will let me
00:29:32stay while Jack. Yes
00:29:40but I was hoping you wouldn't ask it you are dying listen Claire you stick to the
00:29:46job and no plan around enough trouble here now without you adding to it. I don't
00:29:51know why you talk like that I'm serious about it I'll work hard. For your sake I
00:29:58hope you do. You are
00:30:02a dear and see you later. See
00:30:11you later I'll. Be your friend. Old
00:30:17friends.
00:30:17To
00:30:46martinis please. Chicken salad fine chicken salad for two coffee.
00:30:56Last you know good lawyer yeah well I need one to handle Carl's estate what's the
00:31:01matter with him as regular lawyer he's
00:31:03an old fuddy duddy I want someone whom I can trust to take care of my interests
00:31:07my try Lawrence Carson he specializes in probate work good I'll call him tomorrow.
00:31:17I know that man over there. You should it's Stanley Mason papers back for Congress
00:31:24cause by the pictures on his campaign posters don't do him justice you know I never
00:31:29could figure that guy every time I see him he's with
00:31:31a different girl. Oh we'll have
00:31:36four Manhattan's take them half French and half Italian to move will order later I'll
00:31:41look after him personally Mr Mason.
00:31:46And. Let that hand of a woman over there.
00:31:53And she's very attractive isn't she well if you like the time. I wouldn't
00:32:00he be
00:32:01a good man to handle the estate. To tie it up with his election campaign. What are
00:32:06his chances I'm going to Washington pretty good. That makes him important I've got
00:32:12to have someone with influence. He looks like the kind of man who could get things
00:32:16done quickly. Capable enough I suppose probably make
00:32:21a good representative personally I just don't go for it I want you to introduce me
00:32:26to it you can do better darling don't be stubborn I want. When you want something
00:32:34you want it right now don't you. You know what I really want less.
00:32:39I know if I know a name like Hanneman Carlota dollars social position.
00:32:46The top. You're forgetting the most important thing.
00:32:53You see that's just the frame. The other picture in that frame what's that about
00:32:59a frame. Sergeant Benson want to join you know but burns you can join me.
00:33:05I've been looking all over for you the captain wants to have
00:33:08a little chat now what is this a pinch no just an interview. It won't take long
00:33:17too bad you couldn't have found me at ten o'clock this morning I was in
00:33:20a dentist chair I'm sorry Claire it's all right darling I'll wait for you here.
00:33:24Violent.
00:33:45Hello don't tell me they finally grabbed less for murder wouldn't you like to hear
00:33:50don't tell me they finally grabbed less for murder wouldn't you like to hear me
00:33:53say yes. Yes well don't stop the press. Yet.
00:34:02You're the most composed team I ever saw I don't believe you give
00:34:05a hoot whether this case ever gets solved but of course I do really. Say L.
00:34:13How well you know Stanley Mason. Quite well. I've planted some of this
00:34:20propaganda you can do me
00:34:22a favor a big favor I want to meet him. Might be
00:34:29a good idea. I remember I want to introduce you to
00:34:34a fellow by the name of Les Burns probably lost.
00:34:47That's how I feel I have
00:34:50a young lady over here I'd like to meet you just take
00:34:52a minute all right excuse me.
00:34:56Call.
00:35:03Claire this is Stanley Mason this is Hannah I'm so glad to meet you Mr Mason How do
00:35:08you do Mrs Hannah I'm going to sit down. Sorry I can stay but
00:35:12a minute. I know you think you're out of power but being an attorney you can
00:35:16understand my predicament I'm desperately need
00:35:19a someone to administer my late husband's affairs I thought perhaps you could help
00:35:23me. I hadn't intended on taking out any more work this summer my campaign requires
00:35:29so much attention. Supposing you come to my office at say.
00:35:36Least talk it over Oh thank you I would appreciate it. So until then.
00:35:43Oh.
00:35:50Thank you I'll. Don't mention.
00:36:00I found him kept right where I expected with
00:36:04a great stricken widow only if she's grief stricken I'll skip it last one more I have
00:36:09a say. Last time it was all firms today it's less my boy what do you
00:36:16want. I just want to chill a bit with you all I didn't know I was that interesting
00:36:23you live out my hand I'm
00:36:24a neighborhood don't you know and you know but you go out to that neighborhood quite
00:36:29often don't you know so what to visit friends Oh sure that's right there's hack
00:36:35Doyle and his wife June Taylor say there's
00:36:38a clever little girl. Your secretary. It's one of you become so interested in my
00:36:45secretary. I thought you were
00:36:47a happy married man. Weren't you out in that neighborhood the night Hanuman was
00:36:52shot on the night. No I wasn't. I played gin rummy with the boys in the press room
00:36:59on home to bed about ten o'clock. He read the testimony did the checking come on
00:37:05Murdoch what's on your so called mind. We can't find any record of where you were
00:37:10between ten o'clock and eight the next morning when you had breakfast at Drake's
00:37:14coffee shop. Nobody saw you around your apartment house I think so strange about
00:37:20that people in my neighborhood mind their own business. I spent the night sleeping.
00:37:26You got an edgy temper today. I'm worried about anything. I'm annoyed until you
00:37:32and D.A. get this thing settled nobody will get any rest. We may have the answer
00:37:37quicker than you think. The police expect to apprehend the criminal within twenty
00:37:41four hours shall I quote that you can write out the gags burns you've been crazy
00:37:47about Claire for
00:37:48a long time haven't you that's right you thought she was going to marry you and she
00:37:52married Hanuman must have been quite a jolt I won't deny that either so you must
00:37:58have been pretty sore at Hanuman for beating your time.
00:38:02All right I suppose I was. You know Burns you've given out with all the motives a
00:38:08man needs for killing another. You don't need motives Murdoch you need evidence
00:38:14ever. You just told me that you were near the Hanuman home last Monday night I
00:38:20wasn't. And how do you account for your cigarette case being found on the Hanuman
00:38:26garden still wet from Monday night's rain. I don't have to account for anything.
00:38:33To throw cold water on your mastermind I tossed that away right after the wedding.
00:38:39Anything else you want to know. Now that's enough.
00:38:47Next time be more careful when you talk to the captain listen Mr Benson I've heard
00:38:52the captain's feelings or yours arrest me and I can sue you be back writing tickets
00:38:56for J.
00:38:57Walker's.
00:39:15You rent that stool by the month. Where's where all
00:39:20there isn't here she had no point to go back to the paper. About this time she
00:39:26should be walking into the inner sanctum of that courageous and fearless champion
00:39:30of the people's rights that distinguished candidate for the Congress of the United
00:39:35States. Stanley Mason. You sound like you're on Stanley's payroll.
00:39:43You seem to have
00:39:44a talent for that sort of thing thank you. I believe that's
00:39:51all the information I need Mrs Hanuman I can't possibly find words to express my
00:39:56gratitude and you are consenting to help me believe me it's
00:39:58a pleasure a little pressure in the right places should settle the matter quickly
00:40:02for you. Thank you again and good luck in the election thank you I suppose you'll
00:40:08be leaving for Washington immediately if you do win. If I win you will I know you
00:40:14will well I really must be going can't I drop you off somewhere I'm sorry not this
00:40:21evening Mr Burns is taking me home he's the gentleman you saw me with today.
00:40:26I'll call you tomorrow perhaps you can have dinner and talk some more about your
00:40:30problems splendid goodbye.
00:40:41Look where don't you think you want to stay over at Hacknell's a little longer
00:40:44might be unpleasant don't be ridiculous come on.
00:40:47Oh Robert. Good evening good evening Mrs Hanuman we weren't expecting you home
00:40:53we've made new arrangements for dinner I've had dinner please take my bags to my
00:40:56room and you and Christine take the evening off I shan't be needing you thank
00:40:59you Oh Mrs Hanuman I just wish to say on behalf of Christine and myself that we're
00:41:04pleased that you're home and we'll do everything we can to make you happy my
00:41:08thank you Robert.
00:41:10Well come in darling you are afraid of Carl's ghost are you.
00:41:22You'll never be happy here. I've done a little refreshing.
00:41:28To help a little. What did my doctor say.
00:41:32You had an idea I might have paid a visit here Monday night. You didn't did you.
00:41:38It also seems I had a motive to kill a car. Of course you did. If you were that
00:41:44kind of a person. But I'm. Well he knows I've been in love with you for a long
00:41:51time.
00:41:53I'm not going to lie to you. I'm not going to lie to you. I'm not going to lie to you.
00:41:59He knows I've been in love with you for
00:42:00a long time. I told him you told him why not true.
00:42:09You want them to keep working on you so they'll stay away from me that's it is
00:42:14not that. I said I'd stand up and you have and I love you the more.
00:42:21You know I do love you don't you.
00:42:22Don't. I think you do.
00:42:28Peculiar mixed up. I never should have married. I didn't really love him
00:42:36but he offered so much things I never had that's all over now.
00:42:44It won't be until they find his murder they will know be nothing to keep apart
00:42:49again ever. I can only sell myself on that you've got to let you've got to.
00:43:09That little tidbit straight from the horse's mouth brings us to the three oh mark
00:43:13for
00:43:13a day. See you around about this time tomorrow. You're pretty sharp today that's
00:43:19the best column you've done in two weeks. You say so it must be all right.
00:43:27I thought I heard. About your girlfriend. They dragged her in and say and we're
00:43:34talking the D.A. gave her quite a going over. No he's charging to the rescue
00:43:41Stanley Mason already. What they want with her out but things they had
00:43:45a hunch Claire made
00:43:46a fast round trip into town the night her hubby joined his ancestors. Seems they
00:43:52thought her alibi about being in L.A. the whole time was the bunk that's right.
00:43:58Well you know more about it than anyone. Put that through please.
00:44:10OK. You're so much smarter than Murdoch spill it I'm not saying I'm smart. But I
00:44:16do know Claire better than he does. And I know you meaning what I never lost any
00:44:22interest in you before during or after her marriage. That doesn't prove it
00:44:27happened. With all that wampum at stake. This whole thing could have been planned
00:44:33weeks ago by both of you I'm fed up with your dirty cracks now.
00:44:38Wait a minute. Look junior one of these days I'm going to be too late and you're
00:44:44not going to have any teeth.
00:44:50You're so right boss.
00:44:56What's wrong with nothing forget. Where you want it. Anybody wants me I've gone for
00:45:02the day. I want for me to.
00:45:07You. Where's Miss Hanna and I got to see her she and
00:45:14I guess but she's going out this is important what's the trouble is oh I've been
00:45:19trying to find you all afternoon you didn't get back to the paper where were you I
00:45:23was with Stan Mr Mason we were talking with the state. Like you got some more
00:45:29talking to do it's really only business let's come in but I can only see you for
00:45:34a moment. You've taken on quite
00:45:40a package tonight haven't you let you know I've had a few drinks. Now we're going
00:45:45on. And thinking. Crazy thing about me.
00:45:52Yes you. Murdoch and the D.A.
00:45:55Asking you all those questions nothing to be disturbed about not so sure.
00:46:00Why do you say that were you in this room Monday night. Are you know I wasn't.
00:46:09I don't know any. I wouldn't lie to you have I ever let.
00:46:15Claire there's only two people could have profited by Hannah's death. I'm one of
00:46:21them you're the. How dare you come in here accusing me only married Hannah for this
00:46:27for this you've admitted it a dozen times but I didn't kill him how can you even
00:46:32think it I didn't I didn't say it. But if you know anything you've got to tell were
00:46:37you in this room Monday night now you might have come in seen someone I've got to
00:46:41know stop shaking me and tell me the truth let go of me I thought you were going to
00:46:45stand by me. While you're drunk I only try to help you and me. Help me
00:46:52you're accusing me of murder. How do I know you didn't kill him you were in town.
00:46:59I have as much right to accuse as you have. But I'm not accusing you. Get out of
00:47:05this house. I once said I couldn't figure you out.
00:47:11I can. You're not a normal woman. In that war.
00:47:18You're cold like ice. Yeah. Like ice.
00:47:24Blonde I get out of here.
00:47:47And. I thought it was
00:47:55a little bit this hand of it I don't believe I know you feel you let me come. We
00:48:01can talk better. In there.
00:48:10Now what do you want. I saw your picture in the paper I found out who you were I
00:48:17figured we could make
00:48:17a deal deal. I was going to call on you last night but you had company
00:48:25and I had to see you alone but kind of a deal seems that plane ride last Monday
00:48:30night returned big. I paid you to forget me I thought I could trust you.
00:48:38Sure you can trust. But it's hard to forget murder.
00:48:44For any hundred bucks why you dirty devil. I don't like that word all right we'll
00:48:51forget what happened to have. I'll go along with you that suicide story that is
00:48:57providing as
00:48:58a little consideration of let's say fifty grand fifty thousand dollars why I don't
00:49:04have that kind of money if the state can probate I won't receive
00:49:08a thing for months. I can wait. But in the meantime.
00:49:18I'll take this. I know a little man who lend me money on it all right all right
00:49:25just don't come to this house again but I will keep in touch with. Quick out the
00:49:31terrorist don't forget Mrs Hanneman I'm not kidding about that fifty G.
00:49:38.
00:49:46I'll get it Roberts.
00:49:57Thank you. Well he has never not died. Oh I hope nothing's happened to him
00:50:05it turned up when he runs down or runs I'll go for drinks say you're right it's
00:50:10calm all by yourself somebody had to do it I hope it's fit to print good nice
00:50:16heavy to cover for him to do you really think he's all right sure sure I'll find
00:50:21him later don't worry about less he's probably get more poison out of his system
00:50:25than he is into it I hope.
00:50:34It's. All. All June.
00:50:44So you give me another head will you this one's not going to do me much good you
00:50:48certainly had
00:50:49a little trip for yourself I guess so. What day is it Tuesday
00:50:56holy. What happened to Sunday and Monday I took care of him for you you would.
00:51:04Who found me hacked or you know Claire. Claire.
00:51:11You were trying to convince the doorman at the top of the mark to let you out on
00:51:14the roof was the only way to the moon Oh brother the moon. Looks like I wanted
00:51:21more than
00:51:21a little trip to drink this will make you feel better. Because I've been
00:51:26a horrible example you know I thought you had
00:51:29a big reason for getting tight. I had to get away from something. Something wasn't
00:51:35good for me. I don't know I'm never going to this again I can assure you that.
00:51:43June. I guess I've got to get back to the office. Thanks a lot for looking after me
00:51:50Jonah I'll be done after a while I can make it don't hurry.
00:51:59But I wonder which hangover you'll recover from.
00:52:11I thought we were all washed up. For everything I said the other night I'm terribly
00:52:16sorry. I guess I was a little mixed up myself.
00:52:22Forgive me darling. I must have been out of my mind say such awful things to you.
00:52:28I realized the truth later. You were afraid probably because you love me that was it
00:52:33wasn't it. Maybe it was. I just couldn't believe it but let's forget all about it
00:52:40we know there's nothing to worry about I never was. We know that don't we.
00:52:48Sure.
00:52:58It is to our new congressman may your career be long and successful thank you darling
00:53:03Jeff but I'm sure both of it early I only wish I could be assured of my future in
00:53:08psychiatry you can be of your future in Washington. Doctor
00:53:15you were analyzing me at dinner the workings of my mind to go on it's very interesting
00:53:20I've never been psychoanalyzed before and your deductions amaze me where I warn you
00:53:25Jeff continues you'll have to convince your back simply because your father ran away
00:53:29with another woman and your mother was relegated to hard work then he doesn't quite
00:53:33believe in the powers of psychoanalysis Mrs Hanneman but if either of you could spend
00:53:38a day in my office listening to some of my patients you'd see the logic of my
00:53:42deductions or any psychiatrists for that matter I don't mind Stanley's cynicism
00:53:47stop. Yes rather telephone for Mr Mason.
00:53:55I was telling you at dinner that I believe money clothes adulation et cetera was
00:54:00a necessity with you that some people are impelled towards an objective without even
00:54:05consciously knowing why is there something criminal in my being ambitious. Why
00:54:11no criminal of course not unless your ambitions take
00:54:15a perverse form and you'll stop at nothing right or wrong to get what you want
00:54:20to get what you want they say the female of the species is deadlier than the male
00:54:26go on. Sorry to interrupt darling was my campaign manager he arranged
00:54:30a last minute radio interview for the night I have to be you can drop me off
00:54:35downtown Stanley I'll get my coat all right give me darling of course honey
00:54:42I'm so proud of you. I almost forgot the good news
00:54:48at lunch with the D.A.
00:54:49This new and it looks like Hanuman's murder is going to be filed away into crimes
00:54:52and solved it. Is there
00:54:54a pinion that it must have been done by a burglar Oh glad really now I'll be able
00:55:00to go with you to Washington with
00:55:01a clear conscience so you haven't told any of your friends about our plans have you
00:55:05oh no of course not good we'll surprise them tomorrow night Yes we certainly will
00:55:11ready Yes thank you.
00:55:18Right good night. Mrs Hanuman please don't take my mental probing too
00:55:24seriously you're
00:55:25a very charming hostess so don't worry I never worry good night good night.
00:55:32I. Know
00:55:46yes this is Mrs Hanuman that's all right Robert I'll take it hello.
00:55:54How dare you call me here I had to I'm in
00:55:57a jam I need some dough and you've got to help me the estate isn't settled yet I
00:56:01told you I don't have any money don't give me that you're
00:56:03a smart girl if you haven't got it you know where you can find it I need at least
00:56:07a couple of grand now and tonight or else I go to the cops I got nothing to lose I
00:56:12have about seven hundred cash in my jewelry all right bring it along.
00:56:18Be there in twenty minutes.
00:56:31.
00:56:44And anybody follow you know and stop being nervous I'm not nervous you are all
00:56:50right give me this stuff and let's see if I can use.
00:56:52It. It look all right I get into the bookies for
00:56:59a couple of grand that bad little man. I've been stalling.
00:57:05Tonight they told me they all for rent they wouldn't kill you for two thousand
00:57:11dollars that killed for
00:57:12a lot less that's why I have to put the bite on you. Thanks Mrs Hanuman.
00:57:19And. I wouldn't have
00:57:22a cross and. I wouldn't have
00:57:27a cross anybody either. Unless I had.
00:57:49.
00:57:56The first returns have been received from the twelfth reason. Mason three eleven
00:58:01Jeffers two eighty two and Alan ninety one. That just about
00:58:07centuries I can do that well in the tent I can carry them all my gratitude go out
00:58:11without your paper in back of me I wouldn't have had
00:58:13a chance think nothing of it Mr Mason we're glad we back the right man.
00:58:20Well.
00:58:28Seen less than clear yet and I know I guess he's waiting to make
00:58:31a grand entrance it's about
00:58:33a hundred times you've asked for them back but get. Nothing.
00:58:44But the doll looks like we have
00:58:46a new congressman yes it does I'm sure he's going to be
00:58:49a good one I hope so we back him. I look there.
00:58:57I had. Good evening Claire you look stunning as usual thank you. Thanks for being
00:59:03clear for me. Big night on third place is Jeffers with one hundred and sixty two
00:59:09Alan with one forty two and Mason three hundred even. That's how big it is come on
00:59:15I want to meet some folks you'll find drinks in there.
00:59:22Look less than something on my mind I tell you about it. You better have
00:59:27a drink first sure.
00:59:37I thought I was the brawl well at least the liquor is good Juni aren't you
00:59:42a pretty thing tonight well it's about time you noticed me the trouble with you
00:59:46men is you always have ink in your eyes down at the office. I have
00:59:50a fresh one no thank you this will do well. I'm talking for me.
01:00:00What gives. You come with Claire tonight no no I came with my aunt Martha from
01:00:06Penobscot I'm serious. You saw her come in with me you better get her out of your
01:00:12system right now what are you talking about things are fine with us now she couldn't
01:00:17be sweeter you should have seen her earlier helping me get things ready for that
01:00:20little party up at my place tonight about a speech Mr Mason we haven't had one come
01:00:24on Stanley Yeah give us
01:00:26a speech that's all I need to wait. Speaks all right if you want to speak you shall
01:00:32have it. Ladies and gentlemen I want to introduce to you
01:00:36a very lovely young woman better known to you as Claire Cummings I am happy to
01:00:41announce that she's bestowed upon me the great honor of consenting to become my
01:00:45wife.
01:00:50There's a dirty low down trick but I'm glad it's happened someday I'll tell you.
01:01:17All right there was quite a speech you made Stanley was Jeffrey you going to
01:01:23congratulate us doctor it's customary to take you away at this moment Stanley but
01:01:27there's something I must talk to you about it's important but of course Jeffrey
01:01:31you excuse us. I know you'll enjoy living in Washington when you plan to have
01:01:36a wedding.
01:01:50Don't look at me like that darling what are you doing here. I wanted to see you
01:01:55alone you're not
01:01:56a husband in sight dead or alive I didn't have a chance to explain. No one can
01:02:03put us asunder less you and me was more effective last time with wedding music
01:02:10remember oh you're cruel I didn't mean to hurt you and you are hurt aren't you
01:02:15that's how much you bother me now. Not
01:02:18a quiver. What about your heart Claire Cummings and I'm
01:02:23a mace. This keeps up you won't be able to get your initials on your silverware I
01:02:29can't help but let's I do love you but you could never give me the things I must
01:02:34have money important with me there are
01:02:36a necessity to stop it quite. Like a poison. Take
01:02:42a little bit near finished but too much becomes
01:02:45an antidote. All right darling.
01:02:53But if we've really come to the end.
01:02:59And lay. Your mind burns I'd like to say something to my fiancee alone.
01:03:07Not at all. Not at all.
01:03:12All right I had.
01:03:18Congratulations are hardly over before I find you in the arms of your old sweetheart
01:03:22that was a stupid remark. I had to say something to him didn't I didn't tell him
01:03:27earlier you said you were going to well I couldn't find the words. That's why you're
01:03:33angry. Darling let's not quarrel we can do that after we're married there isn't
01:03:40going to be any marriage. What do you say. I'm afraid we've made
01:03:45a mistake. You can't mean that. But my friends think I couldn't
01:03:52stand the humiliation you get over it quickly enough as quickly as you did rather
01:03:56marriage. Why are you talking this way. What did that phony doctor tell you that's
01:04:02not important we've made a mistake now let's forget it shall we but you can't throw
01:04:07me over I've looked forward I've planned you're taking me to Washington with you
01:04:12away from these people these memories. I've got to go with you Stanley No I'm sorry
01:04:18it's fine. You ought to see
01:04:21a doctor for a doctor like Jeff I look for you at the party after he talked to me
01:04:28really wanted to ask you something Doyle told me where I'd find you but I didn't
01:04:31believe him either. Finding you here proves many things. You're not well Claire.
01:04:41All right. I didn't mean to crack up. At least we could have
01:04:47a farewell drink together. No hard feelings really. Why don't you
01:04:54fix some for us. I must say you're being regular about it.
01:05:01You.
01:06:01You.
01:06:10Claire. What have you done.
01:06:18I did nothing. You killed him. I killed him
01:06:25don't you remember. You came in just a few minutes ago. You saw us talk
01:06:32you looked funny crazy. You said you were going to kill Stanley because he stole me
01:06:37from you. So you picked up the knife and you. Stabbed him.
01:06:44Out of your mind. And saying no. No I saw you do it you
01:06:51dropped the knife and you ran out the door I tried to stop you.
01:06:55You. Came in just a few minutes later. Right now.
01:07:02You murdering little idiot. You're going to be
01:07:09going to go. Right there.
01:07:18So you see doctor the evidence is really stacked against Les Burns I and the
01:07:24others feel that he's absolutely innocent now I asked you down here to see if
01:07:28there wasn't something you could do to help us prove less innocent and Claire's
01:07:31guilt because just as sure as my name is hacked oil she's framed I agree with you
01:07:36one hundred percent I am positive that Mrs Hanneman killed Stanley but because of
01:07:42her testimony and finding the knife in less his hand when you arrive at the scene
01:07:47police could come to only one conclusion surely there's something you can do to
01:07:50help him he's innocent I know he is look you were once connected with
01:07:55a big city police department and you must have run across cases of this sort. I know
01:08:00now that Claire Cummings is
01:08:02a not if I ever saw one yes you're right Mr Herrick I'll at least have
01:08:06a try at it I'm just as interested in finding Stanley's murderer you are improving
01:08:12Mr Burns is innocence now I have
01:08:15a plan that might break her down.
01:08:24Well good morning Dr Kevin to what do I owe the pleasure of this visit it's no
01:08:30pleasure for me Mrs Hanneman I assure you.
01:08:37I just came to ask one question. Why did you kill Stanley Mason what.
01:08:46I. How ridiculous you are doctor am I.
01:08:54You see I had a talk with Stanley last night concerning your patrol and advised him
01:08:59against it it's safe to assume that when he came to tell you there wouldn't be any
01:09:03marriage you killed him in a fit of anger. And then concocted a story to implicate
01:09:10Mr Burns. The most absurd accusation I ever heard. You seem to forget that
01:09:17last Ben's fingerprints were found on the night that he was seen standing with it
01:09:21in his hand. Please have all the facts doctor not all of them. All they need to
01:09:27convict less burns. You mind if I finish my column no why no.
01:09:40I.
01:09:47Suppose you'll tell the police I killed Stanley and given that fantastic story to
01:09:52back up your accusation it won't sound so fantastic to the Mrs Hanneman I discovered
01:09:57one or two other flaws in your story they'll laugh at you can say absurd Oh you're
01:10:02wrong you see I spent my life delving into distorted minds like yours I worked for
01:10:09the police for many years as
01:10:10a consulting psychiatrist you sound more like a hypnotist and I'm quite fed up with
01:10:15your insane theories. Now.
01:10:22Looking for something. Police are on their way. Police.
01:10:30Before.
01:10:39I see the three of you dream this one up. Well as long as you're going to have me
01:10:43arrested you might as well read my last column. Go ahead read it.
01:10:50Read it out loud. I killed Stanley Mason I killed Carl Hanneman.
01:10:58Killed blackie talent you didn't know about blackie did you. You hear that story on
01:11:03page five unsolved robbery in slaying I killed Stanley Mason because he no longer
01:11:09wanted to marry me.
01:11:15Stanley Mason was the top of the ladder for me the top run. I had money and now I
01:11:21was going to have position. He was taking me to Washington. I could leave then
01:11:27without making the police suspicious.
01:11:28Of me wasn't. Why did you frame Les Burns why. Because he cut me with blood on my
01:11:35hands. Because at last even he had discarded me. I never loved any of them you
01:11:42well. Hanneman. Mason. But less I wanted to hang on to him.
01:11:51He was of no use to me but I couldn't let him go. Maybe I did love him.
01:11:58And. I know. It's coming.
01:12:05Now she's out I'm glad you confessed because you never could have gotten away with
01:12:10it much longer I would have but to pay you Dr Clippings you with your slimy
01:12:15scientific snooping as soon as you came in I realized it was you who turned Stanley
01:12:19Mason against me. You sent him to his death just as much as I said out there why but
01:12:25for you I'd have everything I ever wanted in life. I hated you because you were the
01:12:30first man who ever saw inside my mind. I'm going to kill you.
01:12:56You.
01:13:09You were a little late for. It was probably better this way. I can scarcely believe
01:13:15it was beautiful that. You didn't know very well. None of us we didn't know
01:13:23very well.
01:13:37Even
01:13:37a good newspaper.
01:13:53The.