:33:09
Mum?
:33:11
What?
:33:12
Do you ever...
:33:16
Do you ever think about boys
and all that stuff?
:33:19
Sometimes.
:33:24
Do you ever think about itwith Dad?
:33:28
Sometimes.
:33:32
- Mum?
- What?
:33:35
I liked itwhen Dad was here
the other night.
:33:38
I miss him, Mum.
:33:44
- Give me the bottom line, Dan.
- The bottom line?
:33:48
A straight, solid graph.
The machine loves him.
:33:51
He's telling the truth.
:33:55
Or he's the kind ofice cube
even the machine can't melt.
:33:59
Is he psychopathic?
:34:01
No, but he's manipulative.
:34:05
He didn't getwhere he is
without belng manipulative.
:34:08
Nelther did l, nelther did you.
:34:10
But did he do that bloodbath?
:34:13
I don't know.
:34:15
But if you're asking mewhether
I think he's capable of doing that...
:34:19
I saw nothing thatwould lead me
to that conclusion.
:34:22
Sam, come on in.
:34:24
Thank you, doctor. I'll call you later.
:34:28
All right. I've got 832 pages,
signed, sealed and delivered...
:34:32
...by Thomas Krasny, Esq.
The People versus John C. Forrester.
:34:38
It really took Krasny two months
to put this together?
:34:41
Christ's sake,
he's got him tied to that fucking knife.
:34:44
No, he doesn't. He has a janitor who
claims to have seen a knife in a locker.
:34:49
- The next best thing, isn't it?
- Nope. It's not good enough.
:34:53
It's clrcumstantial. Krasny doesn't have
the knife that killed Forrester's wife.
:34:58
The janitor isn't identifying it.