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:55:04
Yes, that's right.
But they're not in here.

:55:07
Anybody else know the combination?
:55:09
- Miss Hall and my wife.
- Your wife?

:55:12
Yes, she keeps her jewels in here.
:55:14
- Did you open the safe, Miss Hall?
- No, Doctor, I did not.

:55:17
How long have you worked
for Dr Sutton?

:55:19
- Six years.
- She couldn't have taken them.

:55:22
Try to remember. It's important.
:55:24
- Did you move them?
- No, Doctor.

:55:27
Did you ever hear what was on them?
:55:28
No, I never heard
any of the recordings.

:55:31
Dr Sutton ever tell you
what was on 'em?

:55:33
No. Doctor never discusses
his patients with me.

:55:36
You think I made it up.
You think there are no recordings.

:55:40
You've got to believe me, Lieutenant!
:55:42
Well, maybe they'll turn up.
:55:44
I'd like to see the rest
of the house, if you don't mind.

:55:47
Save me coming back.
:56:09
This your wife's handwriting, Doctor?
:56:13
Yes.
:56:17
Would you say
that was meant for you?

:56:21
I don't know.
:56:24
I'll take it along.
:56:30
You'd better get yourself some sleep.
:56:35
Well, I'll give you a ring
if I turn up anything new.

:56:40
I'm Martin Avery, Dr Sutton's lawyer.
:56:42
Lieutenant Colton.
:56:49
Bill, you know how I feel.
:56:52
Ann is like a sister to me.
:56:56
I've just seen her.
:56:58
I'm your friend
as well as your lawyer, Bill.


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