:50:01
...about Jack's administration
of the company?
:50:04
No, shewas very pleased
with Jack's helmsmanship.
:50:09
Did she ever express
any dissatisfaction to you...
:50:11
...about her personal relationship
with her husband?
:50:15
No.
:50:16
- Never?
- Never.
:50:19
Do you think Jack Forrester
killed your sister?
:50:22
- God, no!
- Objection!
:50:24
-I move to strike that from the record.
- Granted!
:50:27
The jury will please ignore the last remark.
:50:32
The People call Mrs. Virginia Howell.
:50:48
Describe your relationship
with Page Forrester, please.
:50:52
Wewere like sisters.
:50:54
What did she say about her relationship
with her husband?
:50:57
Objection. Calls for hearsay.
:50:59
This testimony is belng offered to show
the state of mind of Page Forrester.
:51:03
It's an exception to the hearsay rule.
:51:05
He's shown no connection
between Mrs. Forrester's state of mind...
:51:08
...and my client and the charges
in this case.
:51:12
I'll allow it,
subject to connection to Mr. Forrester.
:51:17
What did Page Forrester say
about her relationship with her husband?
:51:22
She knew that he didn't love her...
:51:24
...and shewas sure
that hewas seeing someone else.
:51:28
Did she tell you anything else?
:51:31
Shewas going to tell her husband
shewanted a divorce.
:51:35
Thank you.
:51:38
I will tolerate no further disruptions
in this courtroom.
:51:44
Mrs. Howell.
:51:47
When was the last time
you saw Mrs. Forrester at her home?
:51:51
At her home?
:51:53
I really don't remember.
:51:56
Wasn't it about the same time she stopped
playng tennis with you at the club?