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1:06:11
-Sir William Gull, please.
-Sir William isn't receiving visitors.

1:06:18
Sir William? It's lnspector Abberline.
I need to speak with you, sir.

1:06:22
Sir William is ill.
He can't receive any visitors.

1:06:28
FERRAL: I said...
1:06:31
...you can't go in.
1:06:33
SIR WILLIAM: It's okay, Dr. Ferral,
I don't mind company.

1:06:36
Have Anna bring us some tea,
would you please?

1:06:44
SIR WILLIAM: I wish I could tell you
that your story was fantastical.

1:06:51
Unhappily, I cannot.
1:06:54
I know for a fact that the Prince
has a taste in unfortunate women.

1:06:59
And I suppose
that it's more than possible...

1:07:01
...he concocted this elaborate deception...
1:07:04
...to have some privacy
while he indulged in his secret life.

1:07:08
But I know one reason I have for stating...
1:07:11
...that Prince Edward being Jack the Ripper
is just incomprehensible.

1:07:17
What's that, sir?
1:07:21
If you repeat what I'm about to tell you,
both our lives are in jeopardy.

1:07:25
Indeed, I hope for your sake
that what I'm about to say...

1:07:28
...will steer you clear
of the very real danger you're in.

1:07:31
I think I'm well past
the point of safe return, sir.

1:07:36
Prince Edward has syphilis.
1:07:40
Not a pleasant state secret, but a vital one.
1:07:44
That proves it.
1:07:46
I couldn't understand why the Prince
was killing Ann Crook's friends...

1:07:49
...especially so savagely,
but he's not merely killing them...

1:07:55
...he's punishing them.
1:07:57
He wants revenge. Don't you see, sir?
1:07:59
No, lnspector, I don't see.

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