:33:00
	- No.
- How do you know if you hung up?
:33:03
	Because my father went down
to Ken's place after he dropped me.
:33:06
	- What for?
- Really, is this necessary?
:33:09
	We think so, Miss Taylor.
:33:12
	I didn't want to tell him anything,
:33:14
	but I was crying,
and he noticed the bruise.
:33:16
	- What'd he say?
- He was very angry.
:33:18
	- He told me before that...
- What?
:33:22
	Well, that if Ken ever hit me again
he'd beat his head off.
:33:26
	Morrison was killed last night.
:33:29
	No!
:33:30
	At Scalise's place,
shortly after you left.
:33:35
	He was killed with a knife.
:33:39
	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.
:33:50
	- 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.
:34:00
	When I got to the restaurant,
he had Mr Morrison with him.
:34:02
	Then after dinner
Ken took us to this gambling place.
:34:05
	Then I realised
all he wanted to see me for
:34:08
	was to use me as a sort of decoy
to help get Mr Morrison to go there.
:34:13
	I was sinking pretty low, I thought.
:34:17
	Poor Ken.
He must be desperate for money.
:34:20
	Why did Paine hit you?
:34:22
	Because I wanted to go home.
He didn't want Mr Morrison to leave.
:34:25
	Because Morrison was winning.
:34:28
	- Yes.
- How much was he ahead?
:34:30
	A great deal.
I think they said about 19,000.
:34:34
	Thank you for the information.
We won't bother you any longer.
:34:47
	- Hi!
- Well, hi!
:34:49
	Hello, Jack.
:34:51
	- Hello, Morgan.
- Night, Mary. See you around.
:34:53
	Night.
:34:56
	Oh, Miss Taylor.
:34:59
	- Hello.
- Good evening.