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1:04:08
You know, for the life of me, l can't
figure out who sent that damn thing.

1:04:12
- What?
- The letter, Jennifer.

1:04:16
l mean, they say it was sent
on the same day that Rita died.

1:04:19
But Rita never left
the apartment that day.

1:04:22
And the mail chute upstairs has been
out of use since the renovations began.

1:04:26
Well, you certainly wouldn't
mail any letter to the State's
Attorney's Office yourself.

1:04:30
Of course not.
1:04:32
Suppose the greedy nephew, uh,
sent it or one of the cousins.

1:04:36
They certainly know
what her signature looks like.
They've seen it on enough cheques.

1:04:42
Could l see a photostat
of the envelope?

1:05:01
Sure. Somebody ought
to be able to figure out...

1:05:04
which branch of the post office
this was processed at.

1:05:10
You will follow up on that.
1:05:12
Of course.
1:05:16
According to the postmark,
this letter was picked up somewhere...

1:05:24
Since there was an earlier
pickup at 2:00, the letter
had to have been mailed...

1:05:31
- Objection. Argumentative.
- Rephrase, Miss Haines, rephrase.

1:05:34
By making an even greater enlargement
l was able to make a closer examination.

1:05:39
The-- The loops and
the angle of the letters...

1:05:43
now convince me
it is clearly a fake.

1:05:46
l apologize to the court.
1:05:49
Will counsel approach the bench?
1:05:57
What do you have to say
about this, Mr Diangelo?


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