:42:02
I'd rather be accused of sin
than of murder.
:42:05
Those two go hand in hand.
But I don't have to tell you that.
:42:09
What are you insinuating?
:42:12
And where were you tonight, Pierrette?
:42:17
I was doing a personal visit
that is none of your business...
:42:20
and that has nothing to do
with this murder.
:42:23
Are you sure you didn't
see Marcel?
:42:26
Yes, I'm sure.
:42:27
So you are the last one that
saw my husband alive, Louise.
:42:33
Is that serious?
:42:35
I can be accused of murder?
-No doubt!
:42:38
Than I rather tell.
Sorry, miss Pierrette.
:42:41
I could have known.
:42:43
When I brought him his tea,
his sister was there.
:42:48
So, Pierrette. You've been lying.
Why were you with my husband.
:42:52
I came to talk to my brother.
I was sad.
:42:55
Why did you talk so loud?
You had a fight?
:42:59
No. We even laughed.
-And mother thought it was me.
:43:03
Excellent witness!
:43:06
So you were following our conversation?
:43:09
No, I left immediately,
and I took the serving tray.
:43:13
Pierrette, what did you do after that?
:43:15
We talked some more,
then I left.
:43:18
I can confirm that. I saw her
through the kitchen window.
:43:22
Did she say anything else?
:43:27
I'll tell you if you'll
leave me alone.
:43:30
She asked me to keep quiet
and she gave me 10.000 francs.
:43:34
Which I regret, little bimbo.
-What?
:43:36
You sleep with everyone don't you.
-You don't? Even with the same ones.
:43:40
And why did you give me the money?
I heard her telling Monsieur:
:43:45
Give me the money or I'll kill you.
:43:47
No, I said:
I'll kill myself.
:43:49
No, I'll kill you.
-My poor Louise!
:43:52
You have nothing to say.
You are merely a maid.
:43:55
And you do? You are just a hooker.
-But I like it!
:43:59
Stop it. You look like mad.