:40:00
Nor could he understand the
consequences of his actions.
:40:04
He was, therefore, legally insane.
:40:09
Couldn't tell right from wrong,
or understand the consequences.
:40:14
Therefore, legally...
:40:16
...insane.
:40:17
Thank you, Dr. Bass.
:40:19
I have no further questions.
:40:28
Your witness.
:40:31
I'm sorry, excuse me.
:40:35
Good morning.
:40:36
Good morning.
:40:37
Dr. Bass...
:40:38
...could you please state for
the record your full name?
:40:42
Willard Tyrrel Bass.
:40:45
Tyrrel Bass. That's a very unique name.
:40:48
Now...
:40:50
...Doctor...
:40:51
...ever been convicted of a felony?
:40:54
Of course not.
:40:55
You're sure?
:40:57
As certain of that as you are of
the testimony you've just given?
:41:02
Of course.
:41:03
Let me understand this now...
:41:06
...since you are under oath.
:41:09
You're telling me, and this jury,
that on October 17th, 1960...
:41:13
...you weren't convicted
of statutory rape?
:41:16
Objection!
:41:19
Dr. Bass is not on trial.
:41:21
This goes to show the
credibility of the witness.
:41:24
Overruled.
:41:25
Continue.
:41:27
Thank you. Now, Doctor...
:41:31
...were you convicted of statutory rape?
:41:33
You got the wrong man.
:41:35
Really?
:41:37
I have some interesting
photographs of you...
:41:40
...with an underage female...
:41:42
...in a motel by the Dallas
police on September 11th, 1960.
:41:46
Would you like to look at these images
and see if they refresh your memory?
:41:54
I didn't think so.
:41:55
We would like to introduce
into evidence these records...
:41:59
...showing that on
September 15th, 1960...