:59:02
	Mrs. Wormser spoke to me of the letter...
:59:06
	Marlo said he had seen
the papers and was returning...
:59:10
	...because the police wanted to discuss
the disappearance of the car.
:59:14
	You're not lucky, counselor.
:59:16
	The car was headed the opposite direction
at the time of the accident.
:59:20
	Of course, Marlo lied in the letter.
:59:23
	He simply wanted
to appease Mrs. Wormser...
:59:27
	...to buy a little time.
He was running.
:59:33
	You're saying his only goal
was to appease her.
:59:38
	How do you explain this?
:59:39
	It was found in Marlo's suit
while checking the wrecked Datsun.
:59:44
	The handwriting is Mrs. Wormser's.
We checked.
:59:50
	Bravo.
Fine work.
:59:53
	I suppose you have the letter.
:59:54
	This is your handwriting, is it not, Madam?
:59:58
	I suppose you have the letter Your Honor?
1:00:02
	No, but it seems logical to me
he had put it in his pants pocket...
1:00:06
	It's logical.
1:00:09
	Ah yes, logical but it's too bad.
1:00:12
	That letter would have proven
Mrs. Wormser innocent.
1:00:15
	How would you know?
1:00:17
	Very simple, Mrs. Wormser told me
what she had written the letter.
1:00:21
	She is ready to repeat it.
1:00:23
	Very simply, she was imploring
Joseph Marlo to return immediately.
1:00:27
	A man who pretended
to be his friend could not have betray him.
1:00:32
	Good God, of course she suspected.
The Police saw to that.
1:00:36
	That is why she checked
her husband's financial status.
1:00:40
	Counselor, Mrs. Wormser is capable
of telling me all this herself.
1:00:44
	Yes of course, I understand, but...
1:00:47
	...she wrote him, begging he clears himself.
1:00:50
	She was convinced of his guilt
but still wrote him.
1:00:53
	Please Madam, tell us.
1:00:56
	That's it exactly, your Honor.