Anatomy of a Murder
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:51:02
Yes, I heard.
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Yes, it was the first time.
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Would you raise your voice
a little, Mrs. Manion?

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I said it was the first time.
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Now, Mrs. Manion...
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I'm quite concerned
about the lost panties.

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Would you describe this article
of clothing to the courtroom?

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They were nylon,
and had lace up the sides.

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There was a label in them
of the place I got them--

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- The Smart Shop in Phoenix, Arizona.
- What was the color of the panties?

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- I believe, white.
- You believe?

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I have white and pink.
They may have been pink.

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You're not sure?
Haven't you checked your lingerie...

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to see which pair of panties
is missing?

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- No.
- When your husband came home late...

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from work, and you had this little spat,
were you already dressed to go out?

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- No.
- When did you dress?

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After dinner, when he was asleep.
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It's been stated here that you were
bare legged in the bar. Is that true?

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In your anger at your husband and
your haste to get out of the trailer...

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perhaps you didn't put on
any panties either.

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Objection. Witness has already testified
of what she was wearing.

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- Sustained.
- Do you always wear panties?

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Your Honor, I object
to this line of questioning.

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It's immaterial what Mrs. Manion
does all the time.

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On the night she was attacked,
she was wearing panties...

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and that's all we're concerned with.
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Mrs. Manion seems a little bit uncertain
about the kind of panties she wore.

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And since these panties have not been
found, I submit that it's possible...

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she wasn't wearing any
and has forgotten.

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- That's all I'm trying to get at.
- You may answer, Mrs. Manion.

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You always wear panties?
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No.
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On what occasions don't you wear them?
When you go out alone at night?

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No, no. Objection. He says he's going
after one thing and goes after another.

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I'll sustain the objection.
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Strike out the last two questions
in Mrs. Manion's answer.

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Now, Mr. Dancer, get off the panties.
You've done enough damage.

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Yes, Your Honor.
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Mrs. Manion,
is your husband a jealous man?

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- He loves me.
- I'm sure, but is he overly jealous?

:52:57
Your Honor, how can the witness
answer that question?

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What's the norm of jealousy?

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