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:48:01
l don't want to alarm you...
:48:03
...but there was a woman found
near here this morning.

:48:06
-l know.
-You knew her?

:48:08
That's not what l said.
:48:09
l know what happened.
l heard it on the radio.

:48:12
Oh, l see.
:48:15
Did your husband happen
to know her, by any chance?

:48:18
-My husband?
-Of course he didn't.

:48:19
l'm sorry, Mr. Talman,
l was asked to make inquiries.

:48:24
Did you hear anything peculiar yesterday
afternoon or evening, Mrs. Hendrix?

:48:29
No, l didn't.
We were out all afternoon.

:48:31
l go to blind school,
and my husband was at the studio.

:48:34
Was there anybody with him
at his studio?

:48:36
-No.
-Hey, wait a minute. What is this?

:48:39
He was supposed to photograph a girl,
and she didn't turn up.

:48:42
Nobody can verify he was there
or what he was up to?

:48:45
Are you questioning her
for a reason?

:48:47
-l'm not questioning her.
-Why are you taking notes?

:48:50
l'm allowed to talk, you know.
:48:52
Sure, but she's allowed not to.
She doesn't have to answer.

:48:55
Don't they study the Constitution
at police school?

:48:57
-You some lawyer?
-No, but l know her rights!

:48:59
l didn't think you were.
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Well....
:49:03
Goodbye, Mrs. Hendrix.
:49:07
l'll probably be back.
:49:16
-Mike?
-Well, he was certainly a big help.

:49:19
ls--? ls this room dirty?
:49:22
No. Why?
:49:24
The sergeant kept dusting things.
:49:28
-Did he?
-Yes.

:49:31
Over by the refrigerator and...
:49:34
...the banisters.
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Here.
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l'll get it.
:49:41
Sergeant probably forgot his badge.
:49:51
Forgive me for bursting in on you
like this, Mr. Hunt.

:49:56
No. Mr. and Mrs. Hendrix live here.
:49:58
Hendrix. Oh, l'm terribly sorry...

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