:32:03
-I will!
-I'll swear!
:32:15
We could bring them all up here
one by one, Your Honor.
:32:18
Or what we could do,
if you want, is...
:32:21
...bring Mrs. Sommersby back up here,
find out how this all got started.
:32:28
Now, Laurel, you really believe
I'm not your husband?
:32:31
Yes, you are not.
:32:34
But you let everybody
believe that I was.
:32:37
Why is that?
:32:39
Because I wanted you to be him
as much as they did.
:32:42
Why?
:32:43
I was worn out from work and lonesome.
:32:46
-I didn't want my son--
-You mean, our son?
:32:48
I didn't want my son growing up
without a father.
:32:51
I see. So even when I first come home,
from then, you had doubts about me?
:32:59
Because I was mean to you?
:33:02
That's where you went wrong.
:33:05
Jack Sommersby never said a kind word
to me in his life.
:33:08
Objection, Your Honor!
Is this a court of law?
:33:11
May I humbly remind you
that this is a murder trial?
:33:14
And may I remind you this court
will not try a man for murder...
:33:18
...as long as his identity
is in question.
:33:22
Now please sit down.
:33:26
-Continue, sir.
-Thank you.
:33:29
But I must warn you,
you proceed at your own jeopardy.
:33:38
I think all these people
are flat stumped now.
:33:42
These people have known you
since you was born. Haven't you?
:33:47
They may not know everything
that you'd do...
:33:50
...but they'd know what you wouldn't.
:33:53
They know you wouldn't let a man
sign contracts with them...
:33:57
...if he wasn't Jack.