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: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.

:57:01
The situation may change
but right now...

:57:05
well, it's very bad, Bill.
:57:07
There's no use
beating around the bush.

:57:09
Ann was not responsible. That's
our only and best defence, insanity.

:57:13
The man Korvo drove her crazy.
:57:15
We can prove this,
both medically and legally.

:57:21
I know what a shock it must be to
have found out this thing about Ann.

:57:25
Yes, it is a shock if it's true.
:57:27
I'm afraid it is, Bill.
:57:30
Of course, there's several angles.
:57:33
She may have seen Korvo do the thing
and is trying to protect him.

:57:37
Not much difference.
:57:39
Or she may have been
taking treatments from the man.

:57:42
The fellow's a hypnotist,
:57:44
he may have hypnotised her, given her
a suggestion to kill the woman.

:57:48
You can't make anyone act
under hypnosis

:57:50
contrary to their strong
religious or moral convictions.

:57:53
Unless she was jealous of the woman
and hated her... and he used that.


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