A Civil Action
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:37:03
I'm answering your question.
:37:05
It's poured on,
like you poured water on my table.

:37:10
Yeah. Correct.
:37:11
So some of it must
spill off the leather,

:37:14
Iike the water spilling
off my table...

:37:17
and onto my rug.
:37:20
That's the part I'm interested in.
:37:24
The spilled silicone
and trichlorethylene, sir,

:37:27
how you disposed of that.
:37:30
- I never once used TCE.
- TCE? Did I say TCE?

:37:34
I didn't say TCE.
:37:37
I said trichlorethylene.
:37:42
You said TCE -
:37:44
as it is commonly known...
:37:47
to those who know it.
:37:51
Mr Riley, would you mind if
I checked your statements today

:37:55
against your records - invoices,
purchase orders and formulas?

:37:58
No. Be my guest.
They go back...three years.

:38:04
Everything before that, we dumped.
:38:15
- Jan, you're not listening.
- You've been out there three times.

:38:19
I know why
you find this unacceptable.

:38:21
But you don't know what it's like.
Riley is Woburn.

:38:25
His employees are loyal subjects.
They won't talk.

:38:28
Ex-employees, that's who
you should be talking to.

:38:31
- Disgruntled employees, they talk.
- You want me to go back there?

:38:36
This is THE case against Beatrice.
He's a liar. Go back and catch him.

:38:41
- You got the medical records?
- I can't...

:38:44
Just get it.

prev.
next.