1:02:04
	l don't have her.
Should l?
1:02:07
	l thought the temporary put her in.
She came during your vacation.
1:02:11
	Look her up.
They were in Pinehaven, l think.
1:02:23
	(BEVERLY OVER lNTERCOM)
No answer at the Pinehaven number.
1:02:27
	Okay, try again later.
1:02:38
	-Miles Hardin, Mr. Racine.
-How are you?
1:02:41
	l don't think you know Mrs. Kraft.
1:02:45
	No, l don't.
1:02:48
	My condolences.
1:02:50
	Thank you.
1:02:57
	Mrs. Walker, l am very sorry
about your husband.
1:03:00
	Thank you.
1:03:01
	You know Mr. Lowenstein.
1:03:04
	NED: Hi, Peter.
LOWENSTElN: Hi, Ned.
1:03:11
	l've asked Mr. Lowenstein
to join us. . .
1:03:14
	. . .he's handling the inquiry. . .
1:03:16
	. . .into Edmund Walker's death
for the county prosecutor's office.
1:03:20
	We have discussed the matter. . .
1:03:22
	. . .and he's made it
possible for us to speak frankly here.
1:03:25
	Off the record, so to speak.
1:03:28
	As l told Mrs. Walker, l'm surprised
at the existence of this new will.
1:03:32
	Edmund hadn't mentioned
anything about it to me.
1:03:35
	Mrs. Walker explained that when
she and her husband made changes. . .
1:03:39
	. . .they took care of it up here
for simplicity's sake.
1:03:43
	As you know, the new will
is almost identical to the old. . .
1:03:46
	. . .but for the disposition
of a few items.
1:03:48
	Risking oversimplification,
the thrust. . .
1:03:51
	. . .of the will is to divide the estate
in equal parts. . .
1:03:54
	. . .between Heather Kraft
and Mrs. Walker.
1:03:57
	Would you agree
with that assessment?