:29:00
And what did he say?
:29:03
That he was worried.
:29:04
I was worried.
:29:06
He said that
if she kept it up...
:29:08
she was going to kill him...
:29:09
his heart couldn't take it.
:29:11
Thank you. No more questions.
:29:18
Miss Braslow, this strikes me
as an intimate conversation...
:29:22
for a boss to have
with his secretary.
:29:24
Did you often
discuss his love life?
:29:27
We had
a professional relationship...
:29:29
but I had been
his secretary for six years.
:29:31
He liked to talk to me.
:29:33
Did he also mention to you...
:29:35
that Rebecca was thinking
about moving back to Chicago?
:29:39
Yes, he mentioned it.
:29:40
So, the woman that
he loved passionately...
:29:43
was thinking about leaving.
:29:46
Couldn't that have caused...
:29:47
the stress and anxiety
you observed?
:29:49
Objection...
calls for rank speculation!
:29:51
Counsel for the prosecution
has already used this witness...
:29:55
to establish the state of mind
of the deceased.
:29:58
He opened the can, Your Honor.
:30:00
And I do see worms crawling
all around you, Mr. Garrett.
:30:04
You can't have it both ways.
Objection overruled.
:30:06
Answer the question,
Miss Braslow.
:30:10
I suppose it's possible.
:30:17
Now, you testified
that you saw Rebecca...
:30:19
inhaling cocaine
in the bathroom.
:30:22
How do you know it was cocaine?
:30:24
It was white powder.
:30:28
Were you ever a patient...
:30:29
at the Mount Hood
Substance Abuse Center?
:30:32
Objection!
:30:33
Your Honor, Miss Braslow's
medical history...
:30:35
Your Honor, the prosecution
has introduced cocaine...
:30:38
as one of the contributing
causes of death.
:30:40
This is a reasonable
line of questioning.
:30:42
I'll allow it.
:30:45
Weren't you a patient...
:30:47
at the Mount Hood
Substance Abuse Center...
:30:49
from January 5th
to February 5th two years ago?
:30:53
Yes.
:30:54
What were you being treated for?