They Drive by Night
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. . .was actually in his office
working on those evenings?

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-No, but l--
-lsn't it possible that Mr. Fabrini. . .

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. . .didn't marry because
he found marriage inconvenient. . .

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-. . .in his relations with Mrs. Carlsen?
-Objection.

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Objection sustained.
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The witness will not have
to answer that.

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lsn't it true that Mr. Fabrini
kept you two ladies apart. . .

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. . .until one evening, when he got
his dates crossed. . .

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. . .he found you both face to face?
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-Well, Joe never did--
-l object!

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-Overruled.
-lsn't it true that Mrs. Carlsen. . .

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. . .was so unnerved that she fainted?
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-She was ill.
-Certainly, she was ill. lll of shock.

1:24:32
Shocked at finding the man
for whom. . .

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. . .she murdered her own husband
with another woman.

1:24:37
That's not right.
Joe didn't help in any murder.

1:24:39
He didn't have anything
to do with it. lf he thought--

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That's all.
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Did you say anything to Mr. Fabrini
about Mrs. Carlsen?

1:24:47
l don't remember.
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Did you ever notice that after Fabrini
came to work at Carlsen's. . .

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. . .that Mrs. Carlsen frequented the
garage more than she had previously?

1:24:58
-l don't remember.
-Don't you remember anything?

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-Why don't you remember?
-Maybe it's because l got a bad memory.

1:25:08
Now, Your Honor and ladies
and gentlemen of the jury. . .

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. . .l call to the stand Mrs. Lana Carlsen.
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Stand up, please.
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Do you swear to tell the whole truth,
and nothing but the truth?

1:25:38
l do.
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Take the chair.
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State your name.
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-Lana Carlsen.
-You will speak up, please.

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You were, at the time of his death,
the wife of Edward Carlsen?

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Yes.
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How long before the death of Carlsen
were you acquainted with Joe Fabrini?

1:25:59
Two years.

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