1:23:00
Could those marks be made
by anything other than eyeglasses?
1:23:08
No. They couldn´t.
1:23:10
l didn´t see any marks!
1:23:14
l did. Strange,
but l didn´t think about it before.
1:23:18
Why didn´t the lawyer say something?
1:23:20
There are twelve people in here
concentrating on this case.
1:23:23
- Eleven of us didn´t think of it either.
- What about the district attorney?
1:23:27
You think he´d pull that?
Have her testify without her glasses?
1:23:30
Ever see a woman who didn´t want to
wear them because they spoil her looks?
1:23:34
OK. She had marks on her nose.
l´m givin´ you that.
1:23:39
From glasses, right? She didn´t
wanna wear ´em out of the house
1:23:42
so people´d think she´s gorgeous.
1:23:45
But when she saw this kid killin´
his father, she was in the house alone.
1:23:50
That´s all.
1:23:52
Do you wear glasses when you go to bed?
1:23:54
No. l don´t.
1:23:57
No one wears eyeglasses to bed.
1:23:59
lt´s logical to assume
that she wasn´t wearing them in bed.
1:24:04
- How do you know?
- l don´t know. l´m guessing.
1:24:06
l´m also guessing that she didn´t put them
on when she looked out of the window.
1:24:11
She testified the killing
took place just as she looked out.
1:24:14
The lights went off.
She didn´t have time to put them on.
1:24:17
Here´s another guess. She honestly
thought she saw the boy kill his father.
1:24:21
- l say she only saw a blur.
- How do you know what she saw?
1:24:24
How does he know all that? How
do you know what glasses she wore?
1:24:27
Maybe they were sunglasses! Maybe
she was far-sighted! What do you know?
1:24:31
l only know the woman´s eyesight
is in question now.
1:24:34
She had to be able to identify a person
60 feet away, at night, without glasses.
1:24:40
You can´t send someone off
to die on evidence like that.
1:24:43
Aw, don´t give me that.
1:24:45
- Might she not have made a mistake?
- No.
1:24:48
- lt´s not possible?
- No, it´s not possible.
1:24:54
ls it possible?
1:24:57
Not guilty.