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.
1:12:02
Is it true that
you put in the cocaine...
1:12:06
because you were jealous?
1:12:08
Because he cut you
out of his will?
1:12:10
Because you have
a cocaine habit to feed?
1:12:12
You're out of line, Counselor.
1:12:14
Strike his remarks.
1:12:18
I don't think I want to answer
any more questions...
1:12:21
without an attorney.
1:12:33
She killed him.
1:12:34
She set me up
to take the fall...
1:12:35
and she almost got away with it.
1:12:37
You know what bothers me?
1:12:39
Why did she charge a three buck
bottle of nasal spray...
1:12:42
that could be
traced back to her...
1:12:43
if she'd planned
to kill him with it?
1:12:45
I don't know.
Let Garrett figure that out.
1:12:47
Maybe it was
a crime of opportunity.
1:12:48
Maybe she's just stupid.
1:12:51
You mean maybe I did it.
1:12:53
Maybe you did.
1:12:57
If the evidence
hasn't convinced you...
1:12:59
how the hell is it supposed
to convince the jury?