:29:00
	- Where?
- In the kitchen.
:29:04
	I did.
:29:09
	(Chattering)
:29:20
	I wonder if I could speak to you
for a couple minutes, Mrs Hannagan.
:29:23
	Why, sure. Do we know each other?
:29:26
	No, I'm Frank McBride, of the law firm
of Ferguson, Ferguson & McBride
:29:30
	and I just wondered if you would mind
:29:32
	answering a couple questions
about your background.
:29:35
	- My background?
- Mm-hm.
:29:36
	(Chuckles) Dull as dishwater.
:29:38
	I mean, what in the world
would you be wanting with that?
:29:41
	Well, let's just say that the, uh,
:29:43
	information that I'm interested in
could be worth a great deal of money.
:29:48
	- Oh, yeah? To whom?
- Mm-hm.
:29:50
	Well, we'll get around to that pleasant
subject in a minute, if you don't mind.
:29:54
	- OK.
- Oh, swell.
:29:56
	Now, why don't we just
start at the beginning?
:29:58
	- Your parents.
- Oh, they're both dead. God rest 'em.
:30:02
	- Your father was a chauffeur, right?
- How did you know that?
:30:06
	(Chuckles) He was a chauffeur
for the Rainbird family.
:30:09
	Right again! You'd be
a hell of a detective, Mr McBride.
:30:13
	(Chuckles)
I don't know about that, my dear.
:30:16
	Now, during this period of time, though,
can you remember anybody, uh,
:30:20
	being a close friend of your father's?
:30:23
	Uh, there was a man.
It was way back when I was in school.
:30:26
	Uh, there was this guy
that my father used to drink beer with
:30:29
	and shoot pool with down in the village.
:30:31
	This Harry Shoebridge
had a poultry shop with his wife, Sadie.
:30:36
	- (Chuckles)
- Shoebridge.
:30:37
	Yeah. His business was always lousy,
:30:41
	even when times were good.
:30:42
	And she used to have miscarriages
:30:44
	like other women have birthdays.
:30:46
	Well, they stopped trying,
and they moved away
:30:49
	to Barlow Creek,
and, uh, adopted a kid, I think.
:30:53
	- A boy?
- Yeah. An infant.
:30:56
	But, you know, I'm not so sure.
:30:59
	I-It's all kind of hazy, an-and, uh,