

Kimble becomes more distraught and tells the detectives that he'd fought with Helen's killer and that the man had a mechanical arm. Their superior looks over the report and seeing that Kimble was the only witness and that his fingerprints were on the pistol used to shoot Helen, they decide to charge him with the murder. Kimble insists he's innocent and the police keep interrogating him about the appearance of the one-armed thief. Back in the interrogation room, the policemen ask Kimble about his wife's wealth and who the sole beneficiary of his wife's life insurance the policemen suspect Kimble: Helen was very wealthy and he'll come out well. The detectives discuss the evidence in the observation room. They ask if he'd seen any suspicious people following him or if he'd gotten any unusual phone calls in recent weeks or months. The detectives interview Richard and ask him if anything unusual happened, and about the fight about the guy with one arm, as well as who has keys to his house. Her voice echoes in the background as he sits in the interview room, another policeman walking into the room. Nonetheless, she says she'll wait up for him. While driving home afterwards, Richard gets a call asking him to come into work for an emergency surgery operation, much to Helen's disappointment. Charles Nichols (Jerome Krabbe), who thanks Richard for letting him temporarily borrow his car.

They also exchange pleasantries with Richard's best friend and colleague Dr. Helen is surrounded by a group of men and Richard "rescues" her. Kimble and his wife mingle with donors at a children's Research Aid Foundation fundraiser. Richard is shown in an interview room with Detective Kelly (Ron Dean), and flashbacks show what he was doing just hours earlier. Kimble climbs into the back of a police car. A reporter stands outside, telling the camera what's happened. Richard Kimble (Harrison Ford), a prominent Chicago vascular surgeon, stands up with scratches on his neck and is escorted out the door. Forensics is hard at work in the room, documenting the murder scene. The police turn up and find Helen dead on the floor. In the struggle, Helen is killed when her assailant shoots her with the pistol they keep in their bedroom and then crushes part of her head with a heavy piece of decorative stone.
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The movie opens with flashes of the Chicago skyline and fight between an unidentified man and Helen Kimble (Sela Ward).
