1:20:00
May it be so marked?
1:20:02
So ordered.
1:20:07
Will you tell the court
if this is the bikini you wore...
1:20:10
...on the afternoon of September 5?
1:20:13
Yes, that's it.
1:20:15
I offer this evidence as defense Exhibit ''E''.
1:20:21
How did your parents feel about
you going out with Frank Borgmann?
1:20:26
They didn't like it.
My father said we were too young.
1:20:30
Did your parents' attitude make it difficult
for you and Frank to see each other?
1:20:34
Yes.
1:20:36
But you did manage somehow.
1:20:38
-Yes.
-How?
1:20:40
I didn't always say
exactly where I was going.
1:20:44
I see, like the time
you went skiing with Frank?
1:20:49
It was testified that you spent
a weekend with him at a ski cabin.
1:20:54
Your father didn't know about that, did he?
1:20:58
He didn't know Frank was along.
1:21:01
Let's go back for a moment.
1:21:04
A witness at this trial, your neighbor,
Herr Schmidt, testified that you:
1:21:08
''Exercise in front
of the window in the nude.''
1:21:10
When you saw him watching,
you thumbed your nose at him.
1:21:13
-That nasty old man!
-Did you tell your parents about it?
1:21:17
No, I didn't.
1:21:19
But why not?
1:21:21
I didn't want my father to know
I forgot to pull the curtains.
1:21:24
And sometimes I'm careless.
1:21:27
He's very strict about those things.
1:21:30
There's testimony that when
you and Frank were by the river...
1:21:33
...you held each other and you kissed.
Is that right?
1:21:36
Yes.
1:21:38
It was also stated you left abruptly.
You had a quarrel?
1:21:41
No, not a quarrel. It was--
1:21:44
Just a few cross words? A spat?
1:21:47
Yes, that's it.
1:21:48
Then you called him a mama's boy,
and swam across the river?
1:21:51
Yes.
1:21:53
When you got back to where you'd left
your clothes, what did you do?
1:21:57
I lit a cigarette
and stood there for a minute.