Mrs. Samuels is falsely accused of seducing and then murdering Lord Philips. The accuser claims Mrs. Samuels was in love with Lord Philips but hated his new wife, and so on the night of the crime she waited in the library and killed him. However, another man insists that this woman is innocent.
Mrs. Samuels is falsely accused of seducing and then murdering Lord Philips. The accuser claims Mrs. Samuels was in love with Lord Philips but hated his new wife, and so on the night of the crime she waited in the library and killed him. However, another man insists that this woman is innocent.
Mrs. Samuels is falsely accused of seducing and then murdering Lord Philips. The accuser claims Mrs. Samuels was in love with Lord Philips but hated his new wife, and so on the night of the crime she waited in the library and killed him. However, another man insists that this woman is innocent.
Mrs. Samuels, 0:11 we know that you loved Lord Philips. 0:12 P We also know that 0:14 he seduced you. 0:16 What..!? 0:17 W How dare you! 0:19 We know that 0:21 he seduced you 0:22 P and then married the present Lady Philips 0:24 a woman you despised. 0:27 I protest! 0:29 W This is disgusting!!... 0:30 Let me finish. 0:32 Your love for Lord Philips turned to hate. 0:34 You hated to see Lord Philips with his new wife. 0:37 You wanted him for yourself 0:42 P or you wanted him dead. 0:44 And so, on the night of the crime, 0:46 you waited in the library... 0:49 0:50 W I... I... No! No! Yes, 0:51 P you waited in the library and then you killed him... 0:53 No, no. 0:56 A This woman is innocent! 0:57 Douglas, James, Butler, Policeman, Woman, A man, Man, Gardener