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1:10:05
We dated.
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Until he met Rebecca?
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Yes.
1:10:12
Did you love him?
1:10:13
Of course I did.
1:10:16
Didn't you think
it was cruel of him...

1:10:17
to confide in you
about Rebecca...

1:10:19
after he'd broken up
with you?

1:10:21
Objection... the testimony
has no relevance...

1:10:23
to the issues in this trial.
1:10:24
I'll withdraw the question.
Were you hurt?

1:10:30
What do you think?
1:10:32
I was crushed.
1:10:35
But I knew it wouldn't last.
1:10:38
You expected him to come back
to you after it was over?

1:10:43
Men don't marry women like her.
1:10:50
Didn't he tell you
he asked Rebecca to marry him?

1:10:54
She turned him down.
1:10:55
She'd already gotten
everything she wanted.

1:10:57
But you didn't?
1:10:59
Objection... counsel's
putting the witness on trial.

1:11:04
I loved him.
1:11:07
I never would have hurt him.
1:11:10
Even if he asked?
1:11:12
Your Honor?
1:11:14
That's enough, Mr. Dulaney.
1:11:15
Objection sustained.
Strike Mr. Dulaney's question.

1:11:18
Was that your entire bag
of tricks, Counselor...

1:11:22
or do you have
another line of questioning?

1:11:28
You testified that you ran
errands for Andrew Marsh.

1:11:33
Such as going to the drugstore?
1:11:36
Buying nasal spray for him
because he had a cold?

1:11:39
You signed a house charge
for nasal spray on April 8th...

1:11:43
the date
of Andrew Marsh's death.

1:11:46
I'd like to introduce...
1:11:48
the receipt
from Montclair Pharmacy...

1:11:50
as exhibit "H."
1:11:56
That was the bottle
used to kill him.

1:11:59
There was no other nasal spray
found in the house.


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