Lucien N. Brunswig, Henri Didot, and Horace S. Wilson are seated behind a table. Count Jean de Suzannet stands between Didot and Wilson, holding a cigarette. Water glasses, a water decanter, salt and pepper shakers, and placemats are on the table in front of them. An high backed upholstered chair is behind Brunswig and Didot. A table with more glasses and a candleholder is behind Wilson.
Mrs. Madison denies shooting husband Eric Madison and speculates that the man who was buried at his funeral was not him, and also denies that the corpse shown to her in photographs of her husband are not of his body.