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1:34:00
I didn't kill Massoulier,
I didn't kill my wife...

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I didn't kill the Eden cashier.
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Is that your story?
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We could write
a book about your wife.

1:34:14
Did you know she married you
under a false name?

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You're real funny.
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It's no laughing matter.
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Your marriage isn't valid...
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because under her real name
of Josiane Kerbel...

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was married
to a Belgian horse trainer.

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He went to jail for doping a horse.
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He always claimed she did it.
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Meanwhile, she was living it up.
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An ex-lover was blackmailing her,
so she drove to France.

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She got drunk
and ran over a soldier.

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She drove off
leaving him to die on the road.

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So aside from Interpol,
1:34:53
insurance companies
were on her trail. Here you are!

1:34:58
We've got your client...
1:35:01
and all your legal
wiles won't get him out.

1:35:04
Let me go on
with the report on his wife.

1:35:07
It's very interesting.
1:35:10
We'll skip the rubber checks.
1:35:12
She lands in Nice
and opens a beauty salon.

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When you married her,
she heaved a sigh of relief:

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She needed to lie low at that time.
How's that?

1:35:25
It's still funny.
1:35:26
Yes, she needed time...
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but with Massoulier around,
it wasn't easy.

1:35:31
I never speak ill of the dead...
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but if it wasn't for Massoulier,
all this mess...

1:35:42
Little boys play with toy railroads,
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stations, houses, cars, garages.
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Later on, they find out they can't
all belong to one man.

1:35:52
They learn to share,
to go into partnership.

1:35:56
Massoulier had remained
a little boy:

1:35:59
He wanted the beauty salon,

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