:46:01
He´d really have to believe in his client to
put up a good case. Obviously he didn´t.
:46:06
Of course he didn´t.
:46:09
Who the heck could?
:46:11
Except maybe some guy´s mother
or somebody.
:46:14
Oh, look.
Will you look at the time? Come on.
:46:17
Pardon me. l have made some notes here,
:46:20
and l would like, please,
to say something.
:46:24
l have been listening very carefully and...
:46:26
it seems to me that this man
has some very good points to make.
:46:30
From what was presented at the trial,
the boy looks guilty, on the surface.
:46:35
- But maybe if we go deeper...
- Come on, will ya?
:46:38
There is a question l would like to ask.
:46:41
Let us assume that the boy
really did commit the murder.
:46:44
Now, this happened
at 10 minutes after 12.
:46:47
Now, how was he caught by the police?
:46:50
He came back home...
at three o´clock or so,
:46:54
and he was captured by two detectives
in the hallway of his house.
:46:58
Now, my question is:
if he really had killed his father,
:47:02
why would he come back home
three hours later?
:47:06
Wouldn´t he be afraid of being caught?
:47:08
He came home for his knife. lt´s not nice
to leave knives in people´s chests.
:47:12
Yeah, especially relatives´.
:47:15
l don´t see anything funny about it.
:47:18
The boy knew the knife
could be identified.
:47:21
- He had to get it before the police did.
- lf he knew the knife could be identified,
:47:25
why did he leave it there in the first place?
:47:28
l think we can assume the boy ran out in a
state of panic, having just killed his father.
:47:33
He calmed down and realised
he´d left his knife there.
:47:36
This, then, depends
on your definition of panic.
:47:39
He would have had to be calm enough to
wipe off any fingerprints left on the knife.
:47:44
Now, where did this panic start
and where did it end?
:47:48
You voted guilty. What side are you on?
:47:51
l don´t believe l have to be loyal
to one side or the other.
:47:54
- l´m simply asking questions.
- This is just off the top of my head but...
:47:59
lf I´d done the stabbing, l´d take a chance
and go back for the knife.