:06:01
- He's friendly.
- Oh, sure, he was. Good old Barney.
:06:05
Now how many shots would you say
good old Barney usually had?
:06:08
I don't know.
:06:10
Wasn't he in fact pretty loaded
that night?
:06:13
Objection. Even if the deceased
was dead drunk...
:06:16
it's no defense to this charge.
:06:18
Sustained.
I suggest you get off this.
:06:23
What would you call a man with
an insatiable penchant for women?
:06:26
A what?
:06:28
A penchant, a desire,
taste, passion.
:06:32
Well, a ladies man, I guess.
:06:35
Or maybe just a damn fool.
:06:38
Just answer the questions.
:06:41
The attorneys will provide
the wisecracks.
:06:44
Well, what else would you call
a man like that?
:06:48
- We can't see the drift of this.
- You mean you do see.
:06:52
You may answer.
:06:53
Can you think of another name?
:06:56
Woman chaser.
:06:57
- Try again.
- Masher?
:07:00
Oh, come now.
:07:02
Mashers went out with whalebone corsets
and hairnets.
:07:05
Did you ever hear
the expression ""wolf"?
:07:07
Sure, I heard that.
It just slipped my mind.
:07:10
Well, naturally, it would...
:07:12
clanking around in there
with all those rusty old ""mashers.""
:07:15
Have you ever known a man
you could call a wolf?
:07:18
- I'm not sure.
- Was Barney Quill a wolf?
:07:21
- I couldn't say.
- Or wouldn't?
:07:23
- Objection.
- Sustained.
:07:25
The question was answered.
He said he couldn't tell you.
:07:28
Mr. Paquette, when Barney returned
from wherever he had gone...
:07:33
- did he relieve you at the bar?
- Yes.
:07:35
- And what did he say then?
- He said, ""I'll take over.""
:07:38
When you came out from behind the bar,
where did you go?
:07:42
I went over to the table
where the Pedersons were sitting.
:07:45
Now you testified that you were
by the door when Lt. Manion came in.
:07:48
Is that the reason you were by the door,
because the Pedersons' table was there?
:07:51
Yes.
:07:53
And how long was it
before Lt. Manion came in?
:07:56
I don't know exactly.
Maybe 30 minutes.
:07:59
And you remained at
the Pedersons' table all that time?