Detective Lieutenant Agnes: The night that Jane was killed, you were at home that night?

Dr. Parsons: Yes.

Detective Lieutenant Agnes: You sure of it?

Dr. Parsons: Yes.

Detective Lieutenant Agnes: You don’t stay—

Dr. Parsons: I wish—I wish that I hadn’t—I wish that someone were with me that night, but—

Detective Lieutenant Agnes: You wish there was somebody with you that night?

Dr. Parsons: Well, sure. Why not?

Detective Lieutenant Agnes: Who for instance?

Dr. Parsons: Anyone.

Detective Lieutenant Agnes: An alibi?

Dr. Parsons: Sure. It appears to me that much of what happened must sound suspicious, but I certainly want to tell you the truth and that’s it.

Detective Lieutenant Davenport: Do you know the truth, Doctor? That’s what I want to know. Do you actually know the truth?