:56:02
	He was trembling all over like a baby.
:56:05
	What are we making such a fuss about?
:56:08
	There's more, Larry.
:56:12
	I got ready for bed after he left.
:56:15
	I was in bed when the phone rang.
It was him.
:56:19
	He said he was coming over.
:56:22
	I told him he was crazy, that I was in bed,
that I'd call the police.
:56:27
	- But he said he was coming over.
- Why didn't you call the police?
:56:33
	I have a young son.
:56:38
	I locked all the doors instead.
:56:41
	- Then I took some sleeping pills and l...
- Sleeping pills?
:56:44
	When you knew he was on his way,
you took sleeping pills?
:56:47
	I wanted to sleep. I wanted to hide.
:56:54
	Go ahead.
:56:59
	I was almost asleep
when I heard his car pull up.
:57:02
	He rang the front doorbell,
but I didn't answer it.
:57:05
	The pills were beginning to work. I couldn't
have gotten out of bed if I wanted to.
:57:10
	Then I heard him trying the kitchen door.
:57:14
	Then I heard the door open.
:57:16
	You said you'd locked it.
:57:19
	I did, but somehow he was in the house.
:57:25
	He called "Margaret" from the kitchen.
:57:27
	I lay there half-drugged, unable to move.
:57:32
	Then I heard his footsteps in my room.
:57:37
	And I couldn't move.
:57:40
	I tried to fight him, Larry.
:57:42
	I tried. Can you understand that?
:57:45
	No, I can't.
Why'd you take those sleeping pills?
:57:48
	- I wanted to sleep. I wanted to hide.
- Why'd you leave the door open?
:57:51
	- I thought it was locked.
- A door is either locked or it isn't.
:57:55
	You wanted him inside that house.
:57:57
	You didn't want to hide or sleep.
You wanted him to find you.