Jennifer Eight
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:21:00
What do you want to ask, Mr Berlin?
Please sit down.

:21:08
I'd like you tell me, any way you like,
:21:12
what you can remember
about the time you spent with Amber...

:21:15
...on the afternoon she left.
:21:18
Well, I think I told you on the phone...
:21:23
I went up to her room to say goodbye...
:21:26
we sat on the bed and chatted while
her friend was collecting her things.

:21:31
What kind of friend?
Boyfriend? Old friend? New friend?

:21:36
I don't know.
:21:37
Do you have any idea
what this friend was like?

:21:40
- Do you know how old he was?
- No.

:21:43
Let me put it this way.
How old do you think I am? 26, 39 or 53.

:21:49
53.
:21:54
You must have some idea.
:21:56
When we spoke on the phone,
did you know I was blonde?

:21:58
- No.
- Why not? You heard my voice.

:22:02
We don't have some sixth sense,
except in ridiculous novels.

:22:08
If I hadn't known,
I would have thought he was blind.

:22:11
Blind? Why?
:22:12
Because he was comfortable with us.
He shook hands like blind people do.

:22:16
- How's that?
- Blind people often use both hands.

:22:19
- And he did that?
- Yes.

:22:23
He used breath freshener.
:22:27
I think his name was John.
:22:29
You never mentioned that on the phone.
Why do you think that?

:22:33
She must have called him John.
I don't know.

:22:36
I'm making some tea.
Would you like some?

:22:43
Sure.
:22:48
- I think we got something here.
- We got a witness.

:22:51
Give me some time.
She might remember something.

:22:54
She's blind. You'd be better off talking
to one of these Beethoven guys here.


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