captain turley. >> yes, sir. good night. anne-- >> i still think it would be wonderful to have a man love you so much he'd kill for you. >> i kept saying over and over i was being silly. but there was one horrible moment tonight when the news came through. i--i kept remembering what you shouted on the phone from metcalf. >> that i could stra-- >> don't even say it. forget you ever said it. even more terrifying than the murder itself was the horrible thought that if you had had anything to do with it, we would have been separated, perhaps forever. i couldn't stand that. i couldn't bear it. [typing] >> captain turley's expecting me. guy haines. >> just a moment, mr. haines. would you come in, please? >> good of you to be so prompt, mr. haines. this is lieutenant campbell. >> how do you do? >> won't you sit down? >> thank you, sir. >> i know you're a busy man, so we won't detain you any longer than necessary. now, you've already been good enough to tell us where you were last evening, and we've managed to locate the gentleman y