:42:02
No. On the way here,
I bumped into a nice old fellow
:42:05
that works in your service station, Ferguson.
:42:08
And he cleaned that car before they left.
:42:10
He said there was nothing else in that car
:42:13
except a suitcase,
a coat and a box of cigars.
:42:16
And the old boy who carried
everything down, he said the same thing.
:42:21
All right, then. Then the explosive
must have been in the cigar box.
:42:26
Yeah, I'll grant you that.
:42:28
And if somebody tampered with it
or switched it,
:42:33
that would have
to have happened here, right?
:42:37
OK. Miss Bishop, will you tell me,
:42:40
how long did DL's suitcase sit there
in the middle of this floor
:42:45
with people coming and going?
:42:47
Oh...
:42:49
20, 30 minutes.
:42:52
You were here then, weren't you?
Didn't I hear you say you were here?
:42:55
- Yeah.
- No, no, no.
:42:57
Now, Mr Stanford did not touch it.
:43:00
I know he left without touching it.
:43:02
Well, that's right
but I can remember Mr Logan,
:43:05
Joe Stevenson, Bernheimer...
:43:08
Look, would you make a list
for the lieutenant?
:43:12
- Certainly.
- Put down anything you remember.
:43:15
Anything like stolen boxes,
boxes given away.
:43:18
Just anything.
:43:25
What's the matter, Miss Bishop?
:43:29
The vice president.
:43:31
Well, he has a supply.
:43:34
The cigar orders
sometimes come in together.
:43:37
Mr Everett Logan.
:43:39
(Everett) I have about four boxes left.
:43:46
Did you say four, sir?
:43:51
Yes, that's very strange.
:43:56
Nancy.
:43:58
What's the matter, is something wrong?