:15:03
Supposing we go once around the table?
:15:05
l guess you´re first.
:15:10
lt´s hard to put into words.
:15:14
l just think he´s guilty.
:15:16
l thought it was obvious from the word go.
Nobody proved otherwise.
:15:20
Nobody has to prove otherwise.
The burden of proof´s on the prosecution.
:15:24
The defendant doesn´t even have to open
his mouth. That´s in the Constitution.
:15:28
Sure, l know that. What l meant was...
:15:33
Well... l just think he´s guilty.
l mean, somebody saw him do it.
:15:36
OK. Here´s what l think. And l have
no personal feelings about this.
:15:41
l just wanna talk about facts.
:15:44
Number one.
:15:47
The old man lived downstairs under
the room where the killing took place.
:15:51
At 10 minutes after 12 on the night
of the killing, he heard loud noises.
:15:55
Said it sounded like a fight.
:15:57
And he heard the kid yell out
´´l´m gonna kill ya.´´
:15:59
A second later,
he heard a body hit the floor.
:16:02
Ran to the door, opened it up, saw the kid
run down the stairs and out of the house.
:16:06
Called the police. They found the old man
with the knife in his chest.
:16:10
The coroner fixed the time of death
around midnight.
:16:13
Now, these are facts.
You can´t refute facts. The kid is guilty.
:16:18
l´m just as sentimental as the next fella.
l know he´s only 18.
:16:22
- But he´s still gotta pay for what he did.
- l´m with you.
:16:26
- OK. Are you finished?
- Yeah.
:16:29
lt is obvious to me that
the boy´s entire story was flimsy.
:16:33
He claimed he was at the movies,
:16:35
yet he couldn´t remember the names
of the films he saw or who played in them.
:16:39
- That´s right.
- And no one saw him at the theatre.
:16:41
And the woman across the street - if her
testimony don´t prove it, nothing does.
:16:46
- That´s right. She actually saw the killing.
- Fellas, please. Let´s go in order.
:16:50
Just a minute. Here´s a woman...
:16:53
Here´s a woman who´s lying in bed.
She can´t sleep. She´s dyin´ with the heat.
:16:58
She looks out the window,
and right across the street