1:29:01
I want to be cremated.
1:29:05
Like my father.
1:29:09
And my ashes scattered
in the same place.
1:29:15
- Remember?
- I remember.
1:29:18
Promise?
1:29:20
Of course, I promise.
Anything you like, only...
1:29:22
Richard!
1:29:30
I'll never let you go, Richard.
1:29:35
Never.
1:29:37
Never.
1:29:40
Never.
1:29:56
Murder.
1:29:58
Cold, brutal, premeditated murder.
1:30:05
The State will prove that
on the afternoon of September 5th...
1:30:08
...at a picnic attended by Ellen Harland,
her mother and her adopted sister...
1:30:13
...that Ellen met death
as a result of poisoning.
1:30:17
The State will prove that the sugar
with which Ellen sweetened her coffee...
1:30:22
...was mixed with poison...
1:30:24
...and that she met death
by reason of that poison.
1:30:29
The State will prove that the defendant
had both motive and opportunity...
1:30:33
...to commit this dreadful crime.
1:30:35
And the State will prove
that the defendant, Ruth Berent...
1:30:39
...deliberately and maliciously plotted
and carried through the murder.
1:30:48
It'll be all right.
1:30:53
I refer now to the envelope found
in the defendant's leather jacket.
1:30:58
When you analyzed the contents
of this envelope, what did you find?