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No, she did not.
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Would you tell the jury
what provision she did make?

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She requested that she be buried in the
family vault at Mount Auburn Cemetery.

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- Hello, Dick.
Hello.

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- Good evening.
Good evening, dear.

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Tomorrow, Dick,
you'll go on the witness stand.

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You must remember that Quinton
isn't just the prosecutor.

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You may rest assured he'll have
his brass knuckles on.

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He'll throw the whole book at you.
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He'll ask you some questions
that won't be easy to answer.

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One in particular.
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Do you swear to tell the truth...
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...and nothing but the truth,
so help you God?

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I do.
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Your name?
- Richard Harland.

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- Your profession?
- Writer.

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If you don't mind, Mr. Harland, I shall
ask you for a moment to be a reader.

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I have been asked how I happened
to investigate the death of Mrs. Harland.

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This letter is my answer.
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I ask you to read it.
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- Aloud?
- Please.

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"Dear Russ,
I'm writing this letter to you...

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...because we once meant
a great deal to each other...

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...and there is no one else to whom
I can go for help. Richard is leaving..."

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Proceed, please, Mr. Harland.
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"It was after I left the hospital I first
began to sense a change in my husband.

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At first I thought it might be due
to the loss of our child...

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...and then the truth, the awful truth,
began to dawn on me.


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