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00:00:00THE END
00:01:00Good evening, Evans.
00:01:20Good evening, sir.
00:01:24Good evening, sir, Mr. Kessler.
00:01:30Good evening, my dear.
00:01:41You're more beautiful than ever this evening.
00:01:47Mrs. Kessler first, Evans.
00:01:49Oh, yes, sir.
00:01:50I'm sorry, sir.
00:01:51I'm sorry.
00:02:21Evans, how's Dad taking it?
00:02:27All right, Miss Virginia.
00:02:29They're having dinner.
00:02:32I'll answer it.
00:02:40Hello, Virginia.
00:02:45I told you not to come here this evening, Ralph.
00:02:47Why?
00:02:48Didn't you want to see me?
00:02:49Well, it isn't that I didn't want to see you.
00:02:53You're certainly acting strange, darling.
00:02:55What's all the mystery about?
00:02:57Let's go into the library.
00:03:02Ralph!
00:03:12After dinner, we are taking a long walk.
00:03:14I'd like to speak to you, Ralph.
00:03:26What's come over your father, Virginia?
00:03:28Is that why you didn't want me here tonight?
00:03:30Yes.
00:03:31It stopped me cold.
00:03:33I'm sorry if I accidentally stumbled on something you didn't want me to know.
00:03:37Well, it must seem weird to someone who's never seen it before.
00:03:39It happens once a year.
00:03:40He always appeared perfectly rational to me.
00:03:44Well, there's something I must tell you.
00:03:46It's about my mother.
00:03:48I don't understand.
00:03:50Well, it happened several years ago.
00:03:52My father and mother were apparently as happy as two people could be.
00:03:56He worshipped her.
00:03:57Another man.
00:03:59The usual best friend.
00:04:02It almost broke my father's heart.
00:04:04He seems reconciled, but...
00:04:06He never forgets their wedding anniversary and celebrates it that way.
00:04:10Guess he isn't the only one who resorts to make-believe, but...
00:04:14It does give one an uncanny feeling.
00:04:16Well, it doesn't frighten me anymore.
00:04:20Now that you know...
00:04:22I love you.
00:04:35You wanted your coat, Miss Kessler?
00:04:38Oh.
00:04:38Oh, yes.
00:04:40I was going to take a drive.
00:04:41It's such a beautiful night.
00:04:43Come along?
00:04:43Yes, of course.
00:04:45Sure you don't mind going?
00:04:46No, no.
00:04:46I'd love it.
00:04:47We'll be back in an hour, Cecile.
00:04:49Yes, Miss.
00:04:49That's a nice young man, Miss Virginia's.
00:05:07I guess so.
00:05:08If he wasn't, Miss Virginia wouldn't bother with him.
00:05:11Does she plan to marry him?
00:05:13I never discuss things that aren't my business.
00:05:16If you want to stay here, I suggest you don't be so curious.
00:05:18Well, just the same.
00:05:20I think this is a crazy house.
00:05:22Now, what about those murders?
00:05:23Jules here says there's been a lot of them.
00:05:25And nobody's ever been able to find out who did the killings.
00:05:28You talk too much, Jules.
00:05:29But I only said that...
00:05:30Excuse me, Mr. Cecile.
00:05:32I'm going to show you where we keep our linens.
00:05:33You talk to me.
00:05:54You talk to me.
00:06:55Oh, Mrs. Kessler. Oh, Mrs. Kessler, I brought you your dinner. Oh, please, Mrs. Kessler, I've got to go home.
00:07:03Oh, I want to go home, too. Oh, but you are home. And as soon as you feel better, I'm going to take you to your husband and daughter.
00:07:15But they never write to me. Oh, but they don't know where you are, Mrs. Kessler. Nobody knows that but me. You see, I found you.
00:07:23I'm running away. We're running away in a car. We're going faster, faster, faster. We're going to crash. We're going to crash.
00:07:32I can't go home now. Can I?
00:07:46Mrs. Kessler, please. Please eat your dinner. I've got to go home. I'll be back in the morning. Good night, Mrs. Kessler.
00:07:58Good night.
00:07:59You're late again, Jules. I'm sorry, Mama. But I just couldn't get away from her.
00:08:14Jules, why don't you tell Mr. Kessler about his wife, that you're hiding her?
00:08:19Oh, I haven't got the heart. Mama, it wouldn't kill him if he saw her the way she is.
00:08:24Poor thing. She'd be better off if she died with that man than that car was wrecked.
00:08:29I guess so.
00:08:33Jules, I've been thinking. Maybe she had something to do with all these horrible murders.
00:08:38Oh, she wouldn't hurt nobody. She's like a child. She's still dazed from the accident, you know, amnesia.
00:08:47But you'd be better soon. Then I'll take her home.
00:08:58But if they found out I've been hiding her, they might think I had something to do with the murder.
00:09:04Jules, you must tell Mr. Kessler.
00:09:06Oh, no, no, Mama. We must never tell anyone. Never.
00:09:17Sure you won't come in?
00:09:28No, thanks, darling. I think I'd better run along.
00:09:30Good night, Ralph.
00:09:33Oh, Virginia.
00:09:34Shall I put your car away?
00:09:35No, thanks. Evans will take care of it.
00:09:37All right. Good night.
00:09:41Good evening, Mrs. Virginia.
00:09:42Will you please put my car in the garage when you have a moment?
00:09:44Yes, ma'am.
00:09:57Hello, Casanova.
00:10:04Have you gone crazy?
00:10:06Yes.
00:10:06The only chance I had to see you.
00:10:14You ignored my letters and my telephone calls.
00:10:16Did you think that you could get rid of me as easy as all that?
00:10:19Be quiet. They'll hear you.
00:10:20You bet they will.
00:10:21And you're going to listen to me, too.
00:10:23I'm not giving up to that Kessler girl or anybody else.
00:10:26This is different, Cecile.
00:10:28I never said I loved you.
00:10:31Are you in love with her?
00:10:32Yes.
00:10:32Well, you're not marrying her, understand?
00:10:34Nothing's going to stand in the way of my happiness.
00:10:37Not even you.
00:10:40Don't threaten me.
00:10:46She'll have to know about her sooner or later.
00:10:50And besides, I'll make you a good wife, Ralph.
00:10:53I promise I will.
00:11:02Guess what?
00:11:09What?
00:11:10I'm in love.
00:11:12Ralph?
00:11:12Yes, Dad?
00:11:14He's a fine boy.
00:11:16I am so happy for you, my dear.
00:11:18Oh, he hasn't asked me to marry him yet, but he will.
00:11:20I know he will.
00:11:22Good night, my pet.
00:11:23Good night, sweet.
00:11:24Good night, Evans.
00:11:25Good night, Miss Virginia.
00:11:28Can I do anything for you, sir, before I retire?
00:11:30What happened to your hand, Evans?
00:11:32Oh, nothing, sir.
00:11:33I heard it when I was putting Miss Virginia's car in the garage.
00:11:36Is there anything on it?
00:11:37Not a bandage.
00:11:38Oh, you mean cat an infection.
00:11:43How's that?
00:11:44Just like new, sir.
00:11:46I guess I'll eat for a while.
00:11:48Good night, Evans.
00:11:49Good night, sir.
00:11:51Oh, yes, Evans, sir.
00:11:55Thank you for the dinner.
00:11:57Yes, sir.
00:12:02I'll be right back.
00:12:28I'll be right back.
00:12:28The End
00:12:58I'm afraid to come home.
00:13:21You'd kill me.
00:13:28You'd kill anybody.
00:13:58You'd kill anybody.
00:14:28You'd kill anybody.
00:14:58You'd kill anybody.
00:15:28You'd kill anybody.
00:15:29You'd kill anybody.
00:15:30You'd kill anybody.
00:15:31You'd kill anybody.
00:15:32You'd kill anybody.
00:15:34You'd kill anybody.
00:15:35You'd kill anybody.
00:15:37You'd kill anybody.
00:15:38You'd kill anybody.
00:15:40You'd kill anybody.
00:15:42You'd kill anybody.
00:15:43You'd kill anybody.
00:15:44You'd kill anybody.
00:15:48Why, why Mr. Kistler?
00:16:18Exercise number one.
00:16:36Arms at the side.
00:16:40At the count of one, close hands.
00:16:43Cecile!
00:16:45If it's exercise you want, there's plenty of it in the kitchen.
00:16:56Cecile!
00:17:01Arms at the side.
00:17:04Ready, begin.
00:17:06One, up, up, two.
00:17:09One, up, up, up, up.
00:17:12One, two, three, four.
00:17:15One, two, three, four.
00:17:17One, two, three, four.
00:17:19One, two.
00:17:27Mr Kistler.
00:17:28Yes, sir.
00:17:29Yes?
00:17:30Something terrible has happened.
00:17:33I tried to wake the new maid.
00:17:35I think she's dead.
00:17:37Dead?
00:17:39How did it happen?
00:17:41I don't know, sir.
00:17:42I thought she was taking her exercises.
00:17:44Call the police.
00:17:45I see what I can do.
00:17:46Yes, sir.
00:17:52Well, Mr. Kessler, we're up to our ears in another one.
00:17:55The girl was killed the same way as the chauffeur six months ago.
00:17:58The only thing we could find was this note left by some fellow who wanted to give her the air.
00:18:02It's terrible, Lieutenant.
00:18:04She was so young.
00:18:06If we could find out who killed Cecile, we have the one who committed all the other murders.
00:18:11That's easier said than done.
00:18:12There's never been fingerprints to say nothing of motives.
00:18:16What gets me, Mr. Kessler, is why you refused to move out of this place.
00:18:21Sentimental reasons.
00:18:22There's nothing very sentimental about a house where anything could happen and usually does.
00:18:27My mother lived here, Lieutenant.
00:18:28Oh, I see.
00:18:33You're the gardener?
00:18:34Yes, but I wasn't here.
00:18:36I went home early.
00:18:37You see, I live with my wife.
00:18:38All right, all right, all right.
00:18:39Yes.
00:18:40And please don't try to see me.
00:18:43Signed Ralph.
00:18:43Ralph?
00:18:44Do you know him?
00:18:45Oh, I'm certain I don't.
00:18:48Well, the name startled me.
00:18:49I'm practically engaged to a Ralph.
00:18:54Do you notice anything unusual last night, Evans?
00:18:56Well, maybe I've been that say.
00:19:00Let's have it, Evans.
00:19:02When I was putting the roaster in the garage, I saw Cecile talk to Mr. Dixon.
00:19:07That's Miss Virginia's wrath.
00:19:09Go on.
00:19:11I didn't mean to listen, but they were talking loud.
00:19:14Then I heard him say that he never loved her.
00:19:18And she said she wasn't going to let him marry anyone else.
00:19:21That made him real mad.
00:19:23And said nothing was going to stand between him and his happiness.
00:19:27Not even her.
00:19:28I knew Cecile a couple of years.
00:19:45She offered me the companionship I needed.
00:19:48Then I met you and fell in love for the first time.
00:19:52I love you too, Ralph.
00:19:54Surely you can account for your activities from the time you left our house
00:19:57until the next morning.
00:19:59No, Mr. Kessler.
00:20:01I had a lot to think about.
00:20:03I took a long ride into the country, didn't stop anywhere,
00:20:06and didn't see a soul I knew.
00:20:07It's most unfortunate.
00:20:11All I know is that I didn't kill her.
00:20:14There isn't any doubt about that in our minds.
00:20:17Don't worry, son.
00:20:18We do everything we possibly can.
00:20:23Order.
00:20:24Order in the courtroom.
00:20:25You saw Miss Ward tell the truth, the whole truth, nothing but the truth?
00:20:30I do.
00:20:32Yes, I managed the apartments where Ralph Dixon lived.
00:20:36Miss Mannix came there often.
00:20:37As a matter of fact, I thought they were married.
00:20:39I went home early and helped my wife with the house cleaning.
00:20:48The coroner's testimony should convince you that the defendant had sufficient reason
00:20:51for wanting to be rid of the victim.
00:20:54Mr. Truth,
00:20:56the city would let nothing stand in the way of his happiness.
00:20:59Not even her.
00:20:59We're doing everything we possibly can.
00:21:19Tomorrow we're going to see the governor,
00:21:20when I'm sure something can be done.
00:21:22But, Governor,
00:21:25the man is innocent.
00:21:26If you would only grant a stay of execution.
00:21:29If you knew him, you'd realize he couldn't possibly be a murderer.
00:21:33I'm sorry.
00:21:34I've gone over the facts in the case.
00:21:37And unless you can present some new evidence,
00:21:39there's nothing I can do.
00:21:40The Lord is my shepherd.
00:21:47I shall not want.
00:21:49He maketh me to lie down in green pastures.
00:21:52He leadeth me beside the still waters.
00:21:57He restoreth my soul.
00:22:00He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake.
00:22:05Yea,
00:22:06though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
00:22:09I will fear no evil.
00:22:11For thou art with me.
00:22:14Thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me.
00:22:18Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies.
00:22:23Thou anointest my head with oil.
00:22:26My cup runneth over.
00:22:28Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life.
00:22:34And I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
00:22:39I will dwell on naught.
00:22:44Yes?
00:22:47Yes?
00:22:49I see.
00:22:56It's all over.
00:23:00It's all over.
00:23:02My name is Dixon.
00:23:16Yes.
00:23:18Of course.
00:23:19I'd like to see Mr. Kessler.
00:23:23Either night.
00:23:32I hope I'm not intruding.
00:23:38Oh, Ralph.
00:23:40It can't be.
00:23:42Apparently, my brother never told you about me.
00:23:44Come in.
00:23:45I've been in South America.
00:23:46I flew here at once.
00:23:48However, I'm afraid it's too late to do any good.
00:23:50So you're Ralph's brother.
00:23:53Oh, you about you, but I never expected it to strike in resemblance.
00:23:58Sorry to have startled you.
00:24:00This is my daughter, Virginia.
00:24:02How do you do?
00:24:03Won't you join us?
00:24:04I've had my dinner, thanks, but I would like to talk to you.
00:24:19Do I look pale?
00:24:21No.
00:24:22Oh.
00:24:24I feel pale.
00:24:26The buzzer, Evans.
00:24:32What's the matter, you thief?
00:24:43Did he have a good attorney?
00:24:45Oh, one of the very best.
00:24:47He's handled all of Dad's legal affairs for years.
00:24:49Evans, Mr. Dixon, will you have coffee with us?
00:24:51Oh, I'm Ralph Dixon's brother.
00:24:57Well, you sure had me going for a minute.
00:25:00But you do look like poor Mr. Ralph.
00:25:02A coffee.
00:25:04Yes, sir?
00:25:04I realize how incriminating circumstantial evidence can be, but it's never brought home to me like this before.
00:25:13We did everything we possibly could.
00:25:16You know, the trap and my daughter were quite serious about each other.
00:25:19Yes, he told me in his last letter.
00:25:21Sit up.
00:25:21How long do you plan to stay in this country?
00:25:24Haven't decided yet, Mr. Kessler, but I would like to find out who killed that girl.
00:25:29It's something I would like to know, too.
00:25:32Please, consider this your home while you're here.
00:25:35If there's anything I can do, don't hesitate.
00:25:38Oh, thank you.
00:25:39I see that the room is put in order.
00:25:41Are you sure I'm not troubling you?
00:25:42No, no, not at all.
00:25:44I'm not paying for it till I come back.
00:25:51Oh, Paul.
00:26:09Oh, Paul.
00:26:12Yes?
00:26:13I'll show you to your room.
00:26:14Oh, thank you.
00:26:15Oh, I almost forgot.
00:26:17I must be Evan's old about breakfast and lunch.
00:26:19Oh, good night, Virginia.
00:26:20Good night, Paul.
00:26:21Good night, Dad.
00:26:27Come in.
00:26:32I hope you'll be comfortable.
00:26:34I sent for your luggage in the morning.
00:26:36It's awfully nice of you, Mr. Kessler.
00:26:37Really, I hope that...
00:26:38It's a pleasure to have you.
00:26:39Thank you, sir.
00:26:41Well, I guess I'll turn in.
00:26:42I haven't had much sleep the last couple of nights.
00:26:44Good night.
00:26:44Good night, sir.
00:26:51It's very nice to see you.
00:26:51Well, here we go.
00:26:52I thank you for your life.
00:26:53Oh, my God.
00:26:54I can't take care of you.
00:26:55I don't know.
00:26:56Now...
00:26:57Well, here we go.
00:26:58We'll see you again soon.
00:27:04Good night, dear.
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00:30:21Hello, operator.
00:30:22Give me the police department.
00:30:26No.
00:30:27The body has not been touched.
00:30:29Yes.
00:30:30All right.
00:30:35Good morning, you guys.
00:30:37Good morning, Mr. Kester.
00:30:38What's the matter?
00:30:39The garden is, uh...
00:30:40The garden is, sir.
00:30:41What?
00:30:42He's been murdered.
00:30:44Murdered?
00:30:53Strangled.
00:30:54Well, here we go again.
00:30:56How long did he work for you?
00:30:57Oh, about three years, I guess.
00:30:59Ever say anything to you about having any enemies?
00:31:01No, sir.
00:31:02Were you home last night?
00:31:03Yes, Lieutenant.
00:31:04To your knowledge, did anybody come in or go out of the house during the course of the evening?
00:31:07We have a house guest.
00:31:08Why isn't he here?
00:31:09I'll get him.
00:31:10Oh, don't trouble yourself, Mr. Kester.
00:31:12Where is he?
00:31:13He's upstairs in his bedroom.
00:31:14Let's have a look at him, Ryan.
00:31:24Good morning.
00:31:25You want it in the kitchen.
00:31:26In the kitchen?
00:31:27Here.
00:31:28Am I seeing things?
00:31:41He's Ralph's brother.
00:31:42What is the image of him?
00:31:44How did this happen?
00:31:45That's what we'd like to find out.
00:31:47He was strangled, Paul.
00:31:48Would you mind if we go into the library?
00:31:50No, that's all right.
00:31:51Better wait here for the coroner, Ryan.
00:31:52Not you, Evans.
00:31:53Hey.
00:31:54Where were you on the night of January the 13th?
00:31:56Have you had the coffee yet?
00:31:57No.
00:31:58Well, I guess that's that.
00:31:59No clues, no fingerprints, no motive, nothing.
00:32:01But surely if a man was choked to death, there would be imprints on his throat.
00:32:04Hm.
00:32:05There weren't any on the mechanics, girl.
00:32:06And they were killed the same way, is that right?
00:32:07That doesn't prove a thing, Dixon, always it's ok.
00:32:08Just to die.
00:32:09Now, if he is dying, you're counting the
00:32:31same way is that right that doesn't prove a thing dixon all the others got it and always the same
00:32:36way the corner's here okay i'll be right back what does he mean by the others just that others have
00:32:47been killed here where in the world do you stay in this place we can't leave
00:33:01oh evans uh your luggage sir i'll put them in your room
00:33:16what about these other murders i'll put your luggage in your room sir
00:33:20oh lieutenant yeah uh i'd like to ask you a few questions well there'll be a change anyhow
00:33:34what's bothering you there's a rule i'm not a very curious person but uh
00:33:37i was beginning to get you huh in a way yes what about these other murders well there's been quite
00:33:44a lot of them dixon some of the best brains in the department have tried to solve them
00:33:48but we always run up against the stone wall weren't the other murders brought out in my brother's
00:33:53trial that was different that was a cut and dried case why haven't the police closed the house
00:33:58oh he tried to but mr kessler took it to court carries a lot of weight around here does a lot
00:34:03of good too you think he'd want to leave i guess he's waiting for his wife to come back
00:34:08she left him several years ago an awful scandal at the time one paid stuff and all that
00:34:12poor devil he didn't have a chance well i guess i'll be running along glad i met you dixon good day
00:34:22lieutenant well this isn't a very pleasant way to entertain a guest you know mr kessler i have a
00:34:30feeling that somehow or other these mysterious murders are going to be cleared up and quickly too
00:34:36nothing would please me more your wife yes she's beautiful i rarely talk about her
00:34:44but i think about her constantly she has eyes like virginia's her hair her skin
00:34:51they were the loveliest i've ever seen
00:34:56i hope you have the pleasure meeting her she'll be back someday
00:34:59hello there father's admiring your mother's picture father's a sentimentalist he has every
00:35:07right to be i'll get it
00:35:15hello yes just a moment please it's for you dad thank you yes yes i guess i can
00:35:26yes oh in about 20 minutes i'd say surely goodbye i see you children later business
00:35:39sorry that's the only information i can give you mr kirby have you notified his wife yes mr
00:35:47kessler poor thing she took it quite hard saddened awful i want to see the coroner yes and jules's wife
00:36:04where is he taking him in there mrs mason
00:36:17i want to see you again well uh yes i guess so thank you
00:36:45you
00:36:52mrs mason mrs mason you'd better take her out mr kirby
00:36:57he's alive what he's alive i saw him move
00:37:06i'll get the hospital you'll be all right mrs mason steady now
00:37:11get him out get him out of here he's not dead dr will be here any minute
00:37:24jules please mrs mason
00:37:29jules listen to me did you recognize the man who tried to kill you
00:37:41it was ghastly i don't believe i was ever more started in my life than when mrs mason screamed it
00:38:03must have been a terrific shock to see him come back to life yes it was just a few moments longer they
00:38:08would have known who with the assailant was i don't like to bring up the subject mr kessler
00:38:14but these murders did they ever happen in the daytime no i don't believe so i see
00:38:21you evidently have some reason for asking uh not particularly i was just curious about that one point
00:38:25it's uh sorry dinner is late tonight sir but the new cook is having quite a time getting started that's all right
00:38:36evan's been with you long all of a sudden yes
00:38:39everything's gone wrong today now i've burned the roast oh don't get so flustered you'll be all
00:38:54right i was so anxious to make good i want to say how is that mixing spoon here it is right in front of you thanks
00:39:01i like it here it's nice everything's so quiet and peaceful like
00:39:08ever read the newspapers no they're just full of trash and murders and stuff
00:39:14what you don't know well it's all right here here's your pepper salt thanks
00:39:19well paul i'm afraid you have recovered you still have a couple of moves mr kessler you've met your
00:39:29equal dad oh your father just got himself into a bad position it's your game paul want to play another
00:39:37oh thank you not tonight it's getting late pardon me sir yes but may i speak to you a moment please
00:39:43well yes certainly the cook wants to leave i thought you should know why she just came she
00:39:54feels if her work is unsatisfactory she has so much trouble with dinner tonight why that's ridiculous
00:40:01oh i understand it's her first day i speak to her i'll say good night mr kessler i think i'll turn
00:40:06in thanks for the game good night paul good night dad good night charlie i'll walk up with you paul
00:40:13oh glad to have your company it's a long lonesome climb up those stairs all alone
00:40:18where are you going marie you can't leave us after cooking such an elegant dinner did you really
00:40:24like it mr kessler why i never tasted anything to eat with that roast beef besides you can't go
00:40:29now it's going to rain in a minute are you sure you want me to stay certainly marie well i like
00:40:35it here but i thought oh then it is set up oh wait till you taste my apple pie mr kessler
00:40:40apple pie my my that will be a treat let me take this you might as well unpack your things sure
00:40:46thank you sir not at all marie good night good night mr kessler oh he's a wonderful man
00:40:52now let's see what did i do wrong
00:41:08i'm
00:41:14i'm
00:41:18i'm
00:41:22i'm
00:41:26i'm
00:56:00Good.
00:56:01Sit.
00:56:03Sit down.
00:56:05Do you want to speak to me, sir?
00:56:28This gentleman would like to ask you a few questions, servants.
00:56:32Yes, sir.
00:56:33Do you know these men?
00:56:35Yes, sir?
00:56:38What's this gentleman's name?
00:56:41Mr. Kessler.
00:56:43Mr. Charles Kessler, sir.
00:56:44Would you say that Mr. Kessler is out of his mind?
00:56:48I don't understand you.
00:56:51Would you say that he is insane?
00:56:54No, sir.
00:56:55I don't understand.
00:57:09Well, young lady, what are you doing here?
00:57:29You can't take it.
00:57:30You can't take it.
00:57:32It's mine, I tell you.
00:57:35Okay, sister, it's yours.
00:57:38Leave me alone.
00:57:39I'm going home.
00:57:42Home to my husband.
00:57:44And my daughter.
00:57:45Of course you are.
00:57:46And we know where you live, too.
00:57:48You do?
00:57:49Sure.
00:57:52But I'm dead, you understand?
00:57:55I'm dead.
00:57:57Of course you are.
00:57:58I'll take you where you want to go.
00:58:00Now you just come with me, young lady.
00:58:07Tell me, Evans.
00:58:08Do you think this man is crazy?
00:58:10Now don't ask him that, Doc.
00:58:12I'm beginning to have doubts myself.
00:58:14Please, Lieutenant.
00:58:16Oh, all right, all right.
00:58:17Am I crazy?
00:58:19I don't think so.
00:58:22You don't think so?
00:58:23I know.
00:58:30I know that woman.
00:58:33She's wicked.
00:58:35She can't go home.
00:58:37Yes.
00:58:38Yes, I know.
00:58:39She's bad.
00:58:40Now you come with me.
00:58:42Oh, there we are.
00:58:43Ever see this before?
00:58:51Yes, sir.
00:58:52What were you doing with it last night?
00:58:54I don't know what you're talking to us, sir.
00:58:56What we found.
00:59:12Miss Kessler.
00:59:13I'm dead, Charles.
00:59:22Do you hear me?
00:59:24I'm dead.
00:59:33I'm afraid to come home.
00:59:37You'd kill me.
00:59:37You'd kill anybody.
00:59:45It's Kessler.
00:59:49Take her out, quickly.
01:00:07I'm afraid to come home.
01:00:37I'm afraid to come home.
01:00:47Mr. Kessler.
01:00:49Oh, Dad.
01:00:50Get back in there.
01:00:51Close that door.
01:00:54Now you sit right there,
01:00:55and we'll see that you get home all right.
01:00:58What have you done?
01:01:01Give me your hand, George.
01:01:03She's dead.
01:01:12She's dead.
01:01:12What happened here?
01:01:30We've got the murderer.
01:01:32The murderer.
01:01:32Evans.
01:01:37No, Mr. Kessler.
01:01:40You.
01:01:40You.
01:01:41I talked to her.
01:01:45I love you.
01:01:49I love you.
01:01:55I love you.
01:02:02I love you.
01:02:02I knew you'd come back.
01:02:23Nothing can part us now, my darling.
01:02:32I knew you'd come back.

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