1:09:02
I withdraw the question
and apologize.
1:09:04
The question and answer
will be stricken...
1:09:07
and the jury will disregard
both the question and the answer.
1:09:11
That's all.
1:09:12
No redirect.
1:09:14
The people now call
Lloyd Burke.
1:09:17
Will the witness
step forward, please?
1:09:23
How can a jury disregard
what it's already heard?
1:09:27
- They can't, Lieutenant.
- Do you solemnly swear...
1:09:29
the testimony you shall give
shall be the truth...
1:09:31
the whole truth and nothing
but the truth, so help you God?
1:09:34
- I do.
- Sit down, please.
1:09:37
- Will you state your profession?
- I'm a commercial photographer.
1:09:41
Were you called upon
by the police...
1:09:43
to take photographs of the body
of the deceased Bernard Quill...
1:09:47
before and after he was removed
from the scene of death?
1:09:50
Yes, sir.
1:09:51
Were these photographs
of the deceased made by you?
1:09:59
They were.
1:10:00
The recorder will please mark
these People's Exhibit 282-D.
1:10:05
Photos are tendered to the defense
for examination.
1:10:08
And the people move their admission
as evidence. Your witness.
1:10:11
No questions. No objections.
1:10:13
Paul, he took pictures
of me that night too.
1:10:16
Just a minute, Mr. Burke.
1:10:21
These photos offered as evidence, are
they the only ones you took that night?
1:10:26
Why, no.
1:10:28
I suppose the others
didn't turn out?
1:10:30
All my pictures turn out.
1:10:33
Of course.
I beg your pardon.
1:10:35
Did you give the other pictures
to the police?
1:10:38
I did.
1:10:40
What were they?
1:10:41
Were they side shots
or a shot of the moon perhaps...
1:10:45
or a black bear scavenging
the Thunder Bay dump?
1:10:47
I object. I can't see how
other photographs are relevant.
1:10:51
The photos were introduced to show
the deceased met with a violent death.
1:10:56
I should think any photo pertaining
to the case would be relevant.
1:10:59
The point is good, Mr. Biegler.
Continue.