00:00Oh, uh, yes, Mr. Summers?
00:03I know this is none of my business, Inspector,
00:05but, um, the girl's likely to be a bit nervous,
00:08and, uh, well, I wouldn't go too much by appearances, that's all.
00:11That's all right, Mr. Summers. It'll just be the facts that count.
00:14Right, I'll get her.
00:17Yes, I'd like to know something more about Mr. Summers.
00:20I bet he's talked to the girl already this morning still. Can't be helped.
00:24You know these people, Stuart. What do you think about Mrs. Fenton's evidence?
00:27I think she's trying to protect the girl, sir.
00:29You notice she didn't really want to tell us about seeing her go out in the middle of the night.
00:32I think she's too honest not to.
00:34Yes, and she tried to hide the girl's coat.
00:36It's beginning to look like an open-and-shut case, all right.
00:48Sit down, Miss Murrow.
00:52I'd just like to ask you a few questions.
00:55That is, if you're prepared to answer them, of course.
00:57I don't know anything.
00:59Well, now, last night, did you go out at all?
01:03Out?
01:04Yes, Miss Murrow, out.
01:06Out of this house.
01:09Well, yes, I think I did.
01:11Well, aren't you sure?
01:13Yes, I did go out.
01:14What time would that be?
01:16I don't know. In the night?
01:18Where did you go to?
01:19To the wood by the church meadow.
01:20Now, why did you do that?
01:22Was it to meet someone?
01:25No.
01:26You knew this man, Hick, didn't you?
01:28Yes, I knew him.
01:29Did you like him?
01:30No, I didn't.
01:32But I didn't kill him.
01:34Was it to meet Hick that you went out to the wood at 3 o'clock this morning?
01:37No, it was to get my comb.
01:38Your comb?
01:39I left it on the edge of the wood.
01:40Hick had spoiled it, so I left it there.
01:43And so, in the middle of the night, you put on your coat and went out to get a comb you'd left in the wood.
01:47Is that it?
01:48Yes.
01:49Will you show me the comb, Miss Murrow?
01:51I haven't got it. I couldn't find it.
01:53Had Hick taken it again?
01:54No.
01:56Why?
02:02I get things muddled.
02:03I get things the wrong way around.
02:05You're like Jess. You're trying to confuse me.
02:08We're not trying to confuse you, Miss Murrow.
02:11We only want the facts.
02:14But I was angry because he took my comb.
02:16Ah, now, yes. We're back to the comb again, Miss Murrow.
02:19This comb you went out to look for this morning and couldn't find.
02:22What exactly was it like?
02:24I brought it from France. It belonged to my mother.
02:26Yes, Miss Murrow, but what was it like?
02:34I don't know.
02:35I don't know.
02:36I don't know.
02:37I don't know.
02:38I don't know.
02:39I don't know.
02:40I don't know.
02:41I don't know.
02:43Was it like that, for instance?
02:47Yes, it was.
02:51That's my knife.
02:55That belonged to my mother, too.
02:59I see, Miss Murrow.
03:01That'll be all for now. Thank you very much.
03:03Now, I'll have to ask you not to leave the house, if you don't mind.
03:06I think we should be wanting you for questioning a little later on.
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