1:08:00
l regret that l've been forced to
question you. l won't bother you further.
1:08:04
-You're very kind.
-Please accept my sincerest sympathy.
1:08:07
Thank you.
1:08:10
The cause of death was accidental,
carbon monoxide poisoning.
1:08:13
Close the case.
1:08:32
-Stop creeping around the house.
-l wasn't creeping. Honest, l wasn't.
1:08:36
-l don't want you snooping around.
-l wasn't doing no snooping.
1:08:39
l come in to see
if you wanted coffee.
1:08:41
l've had four cups. l don't want any
more, you hear?
1:08:43
-Well, do you hear?!
-Yes.
1:08:45
Now get out of my sight,
and stop sneaking around!
1:08:47
l don't want you spying on me!
1:09:01
You were supposed
to be here at 1 0:00.
1:09:04
One of our drivers crashed
into a load of pipe--
1:09:06
-l don't care about that.
-The driver don't, either. He's dead.
1:09:11
Oh, l'm sorry, Joe. Being alone
in this big house gives me the willies.
1:09:16
-Would you like a drink?
-No, thanks.
1:09:18
Oh, that's right. l forgot.
1:09:20
Sit down, Joe.
1:09:23
What was this business
you wanted to talk to me about?
1:09:28
Look, Joe, l don't know anything
about the company.
1:09:32
l've tried to understand, and the
lawyers have explained things to me.
1:09:35
The more they talk, the less l know.
l can't run a trucking business by myself.
1:09:39
l've got to have someone to help me.
1:09:42
-Does that mean me?
-Yes. Ed had such confidence in you.
1:09:45
He said you had great ideas.
l know he'd want you to be my partner.
1:09:50
-Partner?
-Yes, partner. 50-50.
1:09:53
l've got the papers all drawn up,
and all you have to do is. . . .
1:09:57
What's wrong? Don't you want to own
half of the big trucking business?