:27:00
about what Mr. Marsh
would or wouldn't do?
:27:02
Common sense.
:27:05
Did you find any evidence
of that in the autopsy?
:27:08
Do you know for a fact that
Mr. Marsh had any common sense?
:27:12
You just testified
he liked unpleasant things.
:27:15
Your Honor.
:27:21
No further questions.
:27:23
It's going to be a long trial
for you, Counselor...
:27:26
if I have to start warning you
on the first day.
:27:30
Where do you work, Dr. Paley?
:27:33
I am an emergency room
physician...
:27:34
at Memorial Hospital.
:27:36
Were you on duty the night
of February 5th of this year?
:27:39
I was the admitting physician.
:27:41
- Did you admit Andrew Marsh?
- Yes, I did.
:27:44
What was the reason?
:27:46
Cocaine poisoning.
:27:48
Did Mr. Marsh discuss
the circumstances with you?
:27:52
Yes, he did.
:27:54
I read my notes again
before I came to be accurate.
:27:58
According to my notes,
the patient told me...
:28:01
that it was the first time
he tried cocaine...
:28:03
and it was going to be the last.
:28:05
Would you describe
his condition, please?
:28:07
He presented
a galaxy of symptoms.
:28:11
Hyperpyrexia...
which is a high fever...
:28:13
associated with
cocaine intoxication...
:28:16
severely elevated
blood pressure...
:28:18
arrhythmia,
shortness of breath.
:28:21
And while I was
examining the patient...
:28:23
he experienced
status epilepticus.
:28:26
Is it common to have
so many symptoms occur...
:28:28
in cases
of cocaine poisoning?
:28:30
This patient
was particularly sensitive.
:28:33
I thought he was lucky
to go home alive.
:28:36
Did you tell him that,
Dr. Paley?
:28:38
I told him if he ever
tried cocaine again...
:28:41
he would be committing suicide.
:28:44
Your witness.
:28:46
No questions for
this witness, Your Honor.
:28:49
Did you see Mr. Marsh
the day before he died?
:28:53
How did he look?
:28:55
He was pale and sweating.
:28:57
Did you talk about Miss Carlson?