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	Mrs Stanton,
you're not helping him or yourself.
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	Getting mixed up in this murder
as an accessory after the fact.
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	If he doesn't wanna come back,
he must have a reason.
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	What reason
could an innocent man have?
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	- Assuming he's innocent.
- He is. He could never have done it.
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	How can you say that?
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	You know very little about him.
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	He came into town a total stranger
and within a week, he married you.
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	All to his credit, of course.
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	But why this trust in him?
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	A man who went out to see another
woman the night of your marriage.
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	That's between the two of us.
1:24:41
	Ask Miss Clara Mills to come in.
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	Miss Mills, please.
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	June.
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	Sit down, Miss Mills.
1:25:02
	In your sworn statement,
you identified this envelope,
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	found in your safe deposit box,
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	as the one Mr Stanton gave you.
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	Would you please repeat that
for your sister?
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	Yes.
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	This is the envelope he gave me
after they were married.
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	Why did he want you to put it away?
1:25:19
	He said it contained
something valuable.
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	Mm-hm.
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	Would you care to see your husband's
valuable property?
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	A blank piece of paper.
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	Why would a man want to put a blank
piece of paper in your deposit box?
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	I'll tell you.
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	It gives him the excuse to open
the box, to steal your money.
1:25:45
	No, he wouldn't. Whatever he did,
he did because he was confused.
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	He knew what he was doing.
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	He wanted that money so he could
run away with that girl.
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	- But he didn't.
- No.
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	He made the mistake
of coming back a married man.
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	She didn't want
anything to do with married men.