:13:05
Who made the last phone call?
:13:07
Me.
-Tell.
:13:08
I'm telling. This morning around seven thirty,
I called the butcher.
:13:12
But he couldn't deliver anything
because of the snow.
:13:16
So at seven thirty
the killer was still here.
:13:18
Then he cut the cord.
:13:22
Tell us about daddy's business.
:13:25
You know how he was.
:13:27
A real businessman, always working.
:13:30
Very intelligent,
but not very talkative.
:13:33
He was always working
on several things...
:13:37
but he never told me
he was having trouble.
:13:39
And Mr. Farnoux was a big support.
-Mr. Farnoux?
:13:43
His new partner at the factory.
-Oh, yes.
:13:46
Has he been here?
-No. Well yes, once or twice.
:13:49
We never saw each other.
I mean, very little.
:13:53
But every time Mr. Farnoux came,
the dogs started barking.
:13:56
They smelled he had a dog himself.
:14:00
So it's unlikely that...
-Absolutely. Very unlikely.
:14:04
Mom, who inherits daddy's fortune?
:14:08
Me.
:14:09
I mean, we...
:14:12
In this case the factory get's sold,
and the money goes to the wife and children.
:14:17
His wife gets half and...
:14:20
Notaries know everything about that.
:14:25
Catherine, can you get me a handkerchief please.
-Yes, mom.
:14:28
We must warn daddy's sister.
:14:31
His sister? Rubbish.
That woman!
:14:34
Yes, mama. You wrote me
she moved to this town.
:14:39
Do you know why?
:14:41
Surely to get in touch
again with Marcel.
:14:44
After her decadent life in Paris,
:14:46
she thought she could come
back to her rich brother.
:14:49
Thank god she never set foot in our house.
:14:58
How awful.