:15:03
We're going to play "Where's Shelton?"
:15:06
I don't know what Mr. Seiler's trying
to prove with all this, but I assume...
:15:11
Mr. Finley, we can all play.
Shelton Williams...
:15:15
...is the defendant's tabby cat.
:15:18
Now, Detective...
:15:21
...let's play "Where's Shelton?"
:15:25
I'll give you a clue.
:15:28
Take a look at the rug.
:15:35
Is the answer "yes"?
:15:39
State's 22, Your Honor.
:15:43
Tabby cat.
:15:44
Is Shelton Williams on your payroll?
:15:51
I've heard tell of cat burglars.
:15:53
Is this a cat detective?
:15:56
Don't be ridiculous.
:15:58
I'll tell you what's ridiculous.
:16:00
You saying that
the scene of the crime was secured.
:16:03
That's what's ridiculous.
:16:06
Seven, no, eight people, and a pussycat,
walking all around that room...
:16:12
You call that secure?
:16:24
We hung around a lot.
:16:26
Billy had a car
and he'd give me rides sometimes.
:16:31
Mr. Tucker, do you,
of your own knowledge...
:16:34
...know anything of the relationship
between Billy Hanson and...
:16:38
...Jim Williams?
:16:40
Objection.
:16:41
Objection, Your Honor.
:16:46
Let me see you gentlemen
over here a minute.
:16:54
What's this about?
:16:57
Your Honor, if this boy says
what I think he's going to say...