:05:07
	Mr. Slade,
how did you meet Mrs. Forrester?
:05:09
	I played tennis with her at the club.
:05:12
	And you became friends?
:05:14
	She liked me...
:05:16
	...and I liked her a lot, too.
Itwent on from there.
:05:19
	You had an intimate sexual relationship
with Mrs. Forrester?
:05:24
	Yes.
:05:26
	For how long?
:05:29
	Let's sce,
I got to the club in November of'83...
:05:33
	...until the time she died.
:05:36
	You knew shewas married?
:05:40
	Sure.
:05:42
	-It didn't seem to bother her.
- What do you mean?
:05:45
	- She said he didn't carewhat she did.
- Objection as to form!
:05:49
	Sustained.
:05:51
	Did she talk about her relationship
with her husband?
:05:54
	Objection. Hearsay.
:05:56
	I'm tryng to establish the state of mind
ofMrs. Forrester prior to her murder.
:06:00
	The testimony is irrelevant.
:06:02
	I think I can establish the relevancy
of the testimony.
:06:06
	You may proceed.
:06:08
	Did she ever speak to you
about her relationship with her husband?
:06:13
	- She said he didn't carewhat she did.
- Move to strike, your Honour.
:06:17
	Motion denied.
:06:19
	Please continue.
:06:20
	She said she knew
hewas seeing someone, too.
:06:25
	Whoever hewas seeing...
:06:27
	...Page said he'd take her riding
all the time.
:06:32
	Riding?
:06:34
	She joked about it.
She said those horses of his were...
:06:38
	...foreplay.
:06:44
	Did Mrs. Forrester ever talk to you
about divorcing her husband?
:06:48
	Shewas thinking about it.
:06:50
	She said the thing that stopped her
from getting a divorce...
:06:53
	...is that hewas doing such a good job
running the company.
:06:57
	She said he had a million-dollar image.