:32:02
	Please, Mr. Graham,
I'm worried about you.
:32:04
	We were too late, Mr. Graham.
Much too late. I'm sorry.
:32:08
	I wonder if you'd mind
coming with me for a minute?
:32:11
	Certainly.
:32:20
	I have to make a report.
:32:21
	Just routine, you understand,
otherwise I wouldn't trouble you.
:32:25
	I understand your wife
used to come here quite often.
:32:27
	Yes, she loved this spot.
:32:29
	She'd suddenly get out of bed
and come here and spend hours.
:32:31
	Who are you?
:32:33
	- Louise Howell, Mrs. Graham's nurse.
- Why did Mrs. Graham need a nurse?
:32:36
	She'd been ill for years.
She thought she'd never be well again.
:32:40
	However, Dr. Sherman, her physician,
can tell you more about that.
:32:43
	I understand Mrs. Graham
wasn't missed till about 7:00.
:32:46
	That's right. When the maid
took her dinner up, she was gone.
:32:49
	We weren't called until 8:15.
:32:51
	Everyone thought
perhaps she'd gone for a walk.
:32:53
	Although she didn't ordinarily do that
without telling someone.
:32:56
	When her slippers were found here,
I thought it best to call you.
:32:59
	I see.
:33:00
	Where were you all this time,
Miss Howell?
:33:03
	I was in the village. This was my day off.
:33:06
	I never should have left her alone.
:33:08
	- I blame myself for this.
- Why should you? It was your day off.
:33:12
	How do you think
the accident happened, Mr. Graham?
:33:14
	It wasn't an accident.
She did it deliberately.
:33:19
	If you don't want me for anything else,
I have some calls to make.
:33:22
	Mr. Graham's children are away at school
and they have to be notified.
:33:26
	- Would you like me to tell them?
- No, I'll take care of that.
:33:32
	Do you think it was suicide, Miss Howell?
:33:34
	- She had spells of extreme depression.
- Evidently.
:33:40
	She must've been trapped by the weeds.
:33:45
	Weeds grow very long here,
near the shore.
:33:47
	Then, I guess the current carried her out.
:33:53
	The body was found out here.
:33:56
	This is the rock
where Mrs. Graham's slippers were found.