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1:17:00
what did you do?
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I kissed him good night,
and I went home.

1:17:03
When did you find out
he was dead?

1:17:07
Not until the next day.
1:17:09
And when did you find out...
1:17:11
you were a beneficiary
of Andrew's will?

1:17:13
When you told me.
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Your witness.
1:17:25
I'm less interested
in your relationship...

1:17:27
with Andrew Marsh,
the nature of which...

1:17:30
you've made abundantly clear...
1:17:31
than I am
in your relationships...

1:17:33
with Jeffrey Roston
and Dr. Alan Paley.

1:17:37
How long after you stopped
dating Dr. Paley...

1:17:40
did you start dating
his patient Mr. Marsh?

1:17:43
It must have been
about four months.

1:17:46
Four months in which you tried
to meet your victim...

1:17:49
at galleries
and museum openings?

1:17:50
Objection!
Counsel's baiting the witness.

1:17:53
Not at all.
I'm establishing premeditation.

1:17:55
By baiting the witness.
1:17:56
Overruled.
Answer the question.

1:17:59
I never heard his name
before I met him.

1:18:02
You never saw
his picture in the paper?

1:18:04
I don't read the paper.
1:18:07
Is it your sworn testimony,
that by coincidence alone...

1:18:11
you happened to date
both Andrew Marsh...

1:18:13
who died from a combination
of sex and drugs...

1:18:16
and the doctor who treated him
for drug poisoning?

1:18:19
Portland's a small city.
1:18:22
I even dated a man
who dated a woman you dated.

1:18:30
Do you think you're capable...
1:18:31
of just answering
the questions put to you?

1:18:34
I'm just trying
to explain myself.

1:18:41
The night
of Mr. Marsh's death...

1:18:43
were you watching
a pornographic videotape...

1:18:46
you'd made of yourselves?
1:18:47
Objection as
to the characterization!

1:18:50
An explicit videotape?
1:18:53
Andrew used to say...
1:18:55
"Why watch strangers
when you can watch friends?"


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