Where the Sidewalk Ends
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- Yes.
- How well? Could you tell us?

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- I'm his wife.
- Is that so?

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But you're living with your father,
we understand.

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Ken and I separated three months ago.
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What happened at Scalise's
while you were there?

:32:18
May I know why you're asking me
all these questions?

:32:21
We'd rather tell you afterward,
if you don't mind.

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Well, Kenneth was drinking
and...

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we had a quarrel.
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I understand he hit you.
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Yes.
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- Did you see him hit Morrison?
- No, I didn't. I left.

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- Where'd you go?
- Home.

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Take a taxi?
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No, I met my father at his stand
a block from the hotel.

:32:47
He's a taxi driver.
He drove me to the subway.

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Did you hear from Paine
after you got home?

:32:52
Yes, he telephoned.
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- What'd he say?
- I don't know, I hung up.

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- What time was that?
- About 12.30.

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Did he call from his house?
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- No.
- How do you know if you hung up?

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Because my father went down
to Ken's place after he dropped me.

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- What for?
- Really, is this necessary?

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We think so, Miss Taylor.
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I didn't want to tell him anything,
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but I was crying,
and he noticed the bruise.

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- What'd he say?
- He was very angry.

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- He told me before that...
- What?

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Well, that if Ken ever hit me again
he'd beat his head off.

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Morrison was killed last night.
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No!
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At Scalise's place,
shortly after you left.

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He was killed with a knife.
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And you're looking for Ken
because you think he did it?

:33:43
When did your husband start
getting jealous of Mr Morrison?

:33:46
Jealous? That's silly.
:33:48
Mr Morrison was somebody
I hardly knew.

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- But you went out with him.
- No, Ken asked me out to dinner.

:33:54
You just said you were separated
from your husband.

:33:56
Yes, but he kept insisting,
and I felt sorry for him.


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