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:42:06
What?
:42:10
You can make
the two o'clock plane, Doctor.

:42:13
I'd appreciate it if you'd come
right to my office at City Hall.

:42:17
He'll be here pretty soon.
:42:19
You didn't have to tell him like that
over the telephone. He'll think...

:42:26
- What'll he think, Mrs Sutton?
- That I did it. That I killed her.

:42:30
Do you wish to state now
that you didn't, Mrs Sutton?

:42:33
I don't know.
:42:35
I don't know what happened.
:42:38
I can't remember anything.
:42:41
I'm dreaming all this!
:42:47
What do you say, Doc? Can she follow?
:42:49
Yes, I think so.
:42:52
The shock is wearing off.
:42:56
Just a little more, Mrs Sutton.
:43:00
"Question: Is there anything more
you wish to add to this statement?"

:43:04
"Answer: No."
:43:05
"Do you admit that this statement was
given by you of your own free will,

:43:10
no promise of immunity or threats
of violence were used on you

:43:13
and, after it's reduced to writing,
you are ready to sign it?"

:43:16
"Answer: I'll sign it."
:43:17
"Finished: 11.43pm."
:43:23
Here you are, Mrs Sutton.
:43:25
Bottom of the page, please.
:43:39
Thank you.
:43:42
All right, Bob.
:43:44
Let's go.
:43:54
I don't care what she signed.
She's not guilty of murder.

:43:58
I'll put it in the open, Doctor,

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