1:33:03
If, as you claim, you left one with Carl...
1:33:06
...how's that possible?
1:33:08
I had a spare battery in my shed.
1:33:10
I brought it down and put it in
before the sheriff came.
1:33:12
Conveniently, in your shed.
1:33:16
Why does the battery story change
every time a new question's raised?
1:33:19
You asked me if I went straight
to the boat. I did, with the battery.
1:33:23
And the new line? Was that in your shed?
You have a regular chandlery in there?
1:33:28
You have no answer,
you sit in silence with no expression?
1:33:31
You're a hard man to trust, sir.
1:33:33
Objection!
1:33:34
Sustained.
1:33:36
You know better than that.
1:33:39
Either ask questions that count
for something or sit down.
1:33:48
Shame on you.
1:33:53
No further questions.
1:34:04
Believing that Etta Heine's son...
1:34:07
...would never sell him the land,
land that in his mind...
1:34:12
...belonged to his family.
1:34:14
His only chance to get that land...
1:34:16
...would be to eliminate Carl Heine.
1:34:19
Thus believing that cold-blooded murder
was justified...
1:34:24
...he trailed Carl.
1:34:25
He strikes the treacherous blow
he'd been trained to strike by his father.
1:34:30
After a series of lies...
1:34:34
...the defendant at last admits
he was there...
1:34:36
...alone on the boat in the fog.
1:34:39
Carl Heine's blood on his fishing gaff.
1:34:44
Seven acres.
1:34:47
I just wonder what you'd pay for 'em.
Just curious, is all.
1:34:51
What are you selling 'em for?
1:34:53
Did I say I was sellin'?
1:34:55
If I was, I guess I'd have to...
1:34:56
...figure you want 'em real bad.
I ought to charge a small fortune, maybe.