:27:01
Could you point them out
for the jury, please?
:27:04
They're sitting
right over there.
:27:06
Your Honour, will the record
show that Mrs Salinas identified
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John Reilly and Thomas Marcano
as the two men in question.
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Noted.
:27:14
Thank you. No further questions.
:27:16
Counsel,
are you ready to proceed?
:27:20
Yes, Your Honour, we are.
:27:21
Good morning.
I just have a few questions.
:27:23
I won't take too much
of your time, Mrs Salinas.
:27:26
Uh, you say
that you only had wine
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to drink with dinner.
Is that correct?
:27:30
Yes.
:27:31
Are you sure about that?
:27:33
Are you sure that was all you
had, one, uh, bottle of wine?
:27:36
Yes, a bottle of red Chianti.
:27:38
Uh-huh. Had you anything
to drink, uh, prior to that?
:27:42
What do you mean, prior?
:27:43
At, uh, uh, lunch.
:27:45
Maybe, did you have
anything to drink at lunch?
:27:48
Yes, I did.
:27:49
And, uh, what did you have
to drink?
:27:51
I went shopping, and I, um -
:27:53
I stopped at a place
on Madison Avenue for some...
:27:55
I didn't ask where you went.
:27:56
I asked what you had
to drink at lunch.
:27:59
A Martini.
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And what else?
:28:03
Um, probably some wine.
:28:06
And how...uh...how many glasses
of wine did you have to drink?
:28:11
Um...
:28:13
One glass, maybe two.
:28:14
Closer to two?
:28:16
Yes, probably two glasses.
About two.
:28:19
And did you, uh...
:28:21
Uh...
:28:23
It's like pulling teeth.
:28:26
Uh...
:28:27
I should've pinned
the questions to his shirt.
:28:30
And, uh, tell me, uh,
then at dinner, do you, uh, uh -
:28:35
Strike that.
:28:36
Uh...
:28:39
Uh, uh...
:28:44
What time, Mrs Salinas,
did you have lunch?
:28:46
Objection, Your Honour.
:28:49
What Mrs Salinas did
on the day of the murder
:28:51
has nothing to do with what she
saw on the night of the murder.
:28:53
How much she had
to drink does, Your Honour.
:28:55
Overruled.
:28:57
Ahem. Mrs Salinas, what time,
uh, did you have lunch?