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Description:00 53 58 00 In changing room of theater, music hall. A lieutenant Charles Dingle leads an inquiry, he interrogates several comedians and dancers about murder of a comedienne. Micha_l O' Shea speaks to defend her in his turn. But Frank Moran intervenes. Debate among both men, the other comediennes listen. Close-up dancer who begins crying, Gloria Dickson. Moran's confessions on the wedding intentions with the victim. Dingle suspects Gloria Dickson because she was jealous of the victim. She collapses in tears. Moran removes his tie to show the marks of attacks, strangulation that Dickson made for him, proof of aggressiveness.