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He was faithful to my mother
during those years she was dying.
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When did they get together romantically?
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After my mother died.
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She talked him into leaving
the Supreme Court,
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something he'd worked for all his life.
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He left it because he wanted to be with her.
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Is that when they became partners?
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That was the bait.
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- He did that for her, so she married him.
- Why would she want to see him dead?
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My father visited me in Switzerland
during last vacation.
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He told me what a fool he'd been,
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how she'd finally told him
that she thought he was a bore,
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a dull, tiresome old man,
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and she wanted a new arrangement.
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He started to cry.
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I'd never seen him cry before.
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He was to quit the firm, turn it over to her.
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Then they were to live their separate lives.
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She didn't ask for a divorce,
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just that they share the house,
nothing more.
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He could never stomach
living a lie like that, and he told her so.
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She just laughed at him.
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I put my arm around him.
I didn't know what else to do.
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- What did he do?
- He threatened to throw her out
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and close the office.
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He stood up to her.
I think that's why he was killed.
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Look, Margaret,
you've told me some reasons
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why maybe your stepmother
might have a motive.
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- But they're all true.
- I didn't say they weren't.
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But you don't have any proof of anything,
you don't have any evidence.
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All you have is your assumptions.
You understand?
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Besides, how could she do it?
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What would she do,
involve some other people?
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Hm? That would be very risky, wouldn't it?
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You see, the only possible way would be...