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Move that the answer be stricken
as sheer speculation.

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You asked for, quote, unquote,
''any idea,'' Counsellor.
The answer will stand.

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for many months while carrying
on an affair with the defendant.

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l wouldn't lie under oath, and l
certainly wouldn't protect a murderer.

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On the one hand,
we have overwhelming...

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physical and forensic evidence
that tells us exactly...

1:20:35
how cleverly it was planned:
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the change of clothes, the split-second
timing, the cold-blooded brutality.

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On the other hand, we have
the word of a solitary witness,

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a sexual partner
obsessed with the defendant,

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l ask you not to allow this man
to escape justice.

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even when she pleaded for help.
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Let's not fail her again this time.
1:21:14
Ask yourselves who--
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Who would have benefited most
from the conviction of David Greenhill?

1:21:24
Did we not show numerous relatives...
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who stood to gain financially
were he found guilty?

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Did we not prove conclusively
that Rita Greenhill never wrote...

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the supposedly incriminating letter?
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Eyewitnesses saw--
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leave the building long before
his wife plunged to her death.

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Another witness has testified
to his whereabouts...

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at the very time
of his wife's suicide.


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