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2:19:01
No, she said he was drunk and lazy,
and he deserted her...

2:19:08
...and she committed suicide over the
kind of life that Lucas brought them to.

2:19:13
We're not concerned
with Mrs. Cross' suicide.

2:19:15
I don't see why not.
2:19:16
There was something terribly wrong
in the Cross family life.

2:19:20
Something wrong when a woman had to
raise her daughter up almost alone...

2:19:24
...and trying to help her...
2:19:32
- Mrs. MacKenzie.
...and not being able to help...

2:19:35
...and not being able to give.
2:19:38
Mrs. MacKenzie.
2:19:40
I'm aware of your concern over the
suicide, but that is not the point at issue.

2:19:45
Did your daughter ever tell you
she'd seen Lucas beat Selena?

2:19:48
No.
2:19:50
Don't you think if she had seen
such an incident...

2:19:53
...she would have mentioned it to you?
2:19:56
- I don't know.
- Well, wouldn't she?

2:19:59
Well... .
2:20:01
Mrs. MacKenzie, doesn't your daughter
ever bring home her problems?

2:20:06
How many times do I have to answer
your questions?

2:20:09
Until we find out the truth.
2:20:14
The truth is...
2:20:16
...my daughter did bring
her troubles home...

2:20:21
...and I wouldn't understand.
2:20:23
- Well, if she brings her problems home...
- I wouldn't understand!

2:20:32
The court will adjourn
for a short recess.

2:20:42
Come in.
2:20:47
What have I done to Selena?
2:20:50
You had no choice.
2:20:51
But I did have a choice.
2:20:53
Maybe the wrong one,
but I'll never forgive myself if... .

2:20:58
You blame yourself too much, Connie.
You did what you morally had to do.


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