:16:02
That's when I turned back.
I kept calling.
:16:05
Tango, come on, boy.
:16:08
The dog wouldn't come.
:16:10
You couldn't see the girl
at this point?
:16:12
Obviously not from the path.
:16:15
But I could see Tango
in there moving around.
:16:18
So you ventured off
into the grove.
:16:25
That's when I saw her.
:16:28
At first I thought
she was asleep.
:16:32
She was almost--
I want to say--
:16:37
angelic.
:16:39
The way she just lay there.
:16:42
Her eyes--
They were dark brown.
:16:47
They were still open.
:16:50
Sue Ellen Huddy.
:16:52
She was three days shy
of her 13th birthday.
:16:56
- How did you discern she was dead?
- I touched her.
:17:00
I mean, I put my head
on her chest.
:17:11
There was no heartbeat.
:17:23
That was that.
:17:26
- The dog found the body.
- That's correct.
:17:29
Mr. Ricardi states firmly that
you did not run the dog yesterday.
:17:34
He admits that on most days you do,
but not yesterday.
:17:39
Well, he just
doesn't remember right.
:17:41
Well, that may be, but in that case,
your neighbor...
:17:44
Miss Lazzo,
doesn't remember either.
:17:48
And another neighbor, Mr. Irwin,
also suffers memory loss.
:17:51
In the whole area, you're the only one
who remembers correctly.
:17:53
- Who am I to believe?
- Them, naturally.
:17:56
Come on. You're taking this personally.
I'm just trying to find the truth.