Guilty as Sin
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:52:02
Well, Mr Greenhill sent me to this,
uh, uniform store on Grant Street...

:52:07
to, uh, to get outfitted.
:52:09
He, uh, he said he was tired of seeing
me in the same uniforms every day.

:52:14
Did he tell you
what time to be back?

:52:16
No, actually he said
there was no need to hurry.

:52:20
And in less than one hour after you left
Mrs Greenhill alone with her husband,

:52:25
she plunged to her death
from the 18th floor window.

:52:27
- Objection. Leading.
- Withdrawn. No more questions.

:52:33
Mr Loo, you were with
the deceased for over a year
before she married David Greenhill.

:52:39
- ls that right?
- Right.

:52:41
And during that time, who gave
you your orders and instructions
around the house?

:52:45
Mrs Greenhill did, of course.
:52:47
So it may very well have been
Rita Greenhill's idea...

:52:50
that you leave early
that day for the fitting.

:52:53
Well, it could have been.
:52:56
Now, you saw the defendant get off
the elevator and cross the lobby.

:52:59
- ls that right?
- Yes.

:53:00
Did he give you any
special instructions?

:53:03
He said his wife was sleeping late
and under no circumstances
should she be disturbed.

:53:09
Did you actually see
Mr Greenhill exit into the street?

:53:13
You know, l'm not sure.
:53:15
But you are certain he couldn't have
reentered the elevator and gone back up.

:53:21
Suppose he slipped around to
the far corner of the lobby and
took the service elevator up.

:53:25
- Would you have seen that?
- Well, l wouldn't have seen that.

:53:29
Your witness.
:53:38
Well, he had an overcoat on.
lt-- lt was chilly outside.

:53:45
l think he had on gloves.
:53:48
- Excuse me?
- He had on gloves.

:53:51
He always dressed real smart,
Mr Greenhill. Just like today. Real G.Q.


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