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:50:17
Trevor-Norton, eh?
:50:24
We can work that one out.
:50:27
No, l can't.
l'll be in, uh, court next week.

:50:39
Yeah, Trevor-Norton.
Custom-made shoes in London.

:50:43
But they went out
of business two years ago.

:50:45
- Do you think you can
trace him back through them?
- Well, l got other leads.

:50:49
Has his shirts made in Hong Kong.
:50:51
Here, let me do that.
:50:55
- l'll take you to the airport, okay?
- Ah, good. Yeah.

:50:59
And the deceased, Mrs Greenhill, visited
you at the 101st Detective Division...

:51:03
exactly one week
before her death. ls that right?

:51:05
- She did.
- Will you tell us
the substance of that meeting?

:51:08
She told me she was desperately afraid
her husband intended to kill her.

:51:12
Did you speak to Mrs Greenhill
subsequent to that first meeting?

:51:15
Yeah, l, uh, telephoned her five days
later to make sure she was all right.

:51:19
She said she was living in
a constant state of terror,

:51:22
locking her bedroom door at night.
:51:24
So l urged her to move
into a hotel, contact her lawyer.

:51:29
Uh, there was no action that
the police could have taken
under the circumstances.

:51:33
Unfortunately, no crime
had been committed.

:51:37
Your witness.
:51:41
Lieutenant Martinez,
:51:43
do you feel guilty now about
not having taken action?

:51:47
Why should l?
l went by the book.

:51:50
l don't see how
l could have prevented it.

:51:55
You didn't believe her, did you?
:51:57
l thought she was maybe making trouble
for her husband. l don't know.


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