:02:03
This witness was not mentioned
in the discovery material.
:02:06
The prosecution isn't complying...
:02:08
She's a reluctantwitness.
Shewas served a subpoena last night...
:02:12
...on the basis ofinformation
uncovered yesterday.
:02:14
- Bullshit.
- Mrs. Barnes.
:02:17
-I want it on the record.
-I'll be happy to put it on.
:02:20
- You think it'll hold up in appeal?
- What appeal? You don't expect to lose.
:02:24
Here's the subpoena, your Honour.
:02:28
I'll allow her testimony.
Put the clrcumstances on the record.
:02:33
Thank you, your Honour.
:02:35
Let's continue.
:02:36
Let the record show that Miss Eileen Avery
is a reluctantwitness.
:02:40
Shewas subpoenaed on the basis
ofinformation uncovered yesterday.
:02:45
Who is she?
:02:47
A friend.
:02:49
- What do you mean?
- A friend, that's all she is.
:02:51
- State your name, please
- Eileen Avery.
:02:54
How old are you?
:02:56
I'm 26.
:02:58
What's your relationship
to John C. Forrester?
:03:04
He's a friend of mine.
:03:06
Between July and December of 1983
whatwas your relationship?
:03:14
Hewas my...
:03:17
Hewas my lover.
:03:23
You had an affair with him for six months...
:03:26
...two years ago?
:03:34
Answer the question, please.
:03:38
Yes, I did.
:03:42
You were in lovewith him?
:03:46
Yes, I was.
:03:48
And hewas in lovewith you?
:03:50
Yes.
:03:52
Did Mr. Forrester ever speak to you
about divorcing his wife?
:03:59
Please, Miss Avery.