sgt. delaney, please. - good evening, mrs. hudson. - sgt., i don't know what one does in a case like this but well i've packed a night bag i don't see how i could arrange bail. - oh, i see. - sgt., may i ask a favor? my phone call from my husband hasn't come through, but they expect him any time. could we possibly wait a few minutes? - oh, i think so. do you mind if i wait inside? - yes of course. - oh yes, certainly. - thank you. - may i offer you a drink? i'm not sure there's anything in the house. - oh that's not necessary, mrs. hudson. - i knew you'd never believe me. it it must've sounded a ridiculous story. > what's your husband going to say when he hears about it? - i don't know i i don't know how i'm going to explain it to him. mink stole, but all my friends had one and and they think if you don't have a mink your husband isn't doing as well as theirs. we we were so happy he he was so proud of me, the way i managed this house is almost paid for and then well now i've ruined him. that's what so terrible. he trusted me, a