Crazy in Alabama
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1:27:07
But you must've had plenty
of opportunities along the way...

1:27:10
...to dispose of his head.
1:27:12
Well....
1:27:14
Yeah, but as long as it was
in there keeping fresh....

1:27:17
You know, those plastic containers,
those things are...

1:27:20
...absolutely amazing.
1:27:23
Well, anyway, it was kind of like
it never happened...

1:27:26
...except that I was happy...
1:27:28
...and I was free.
1:27:32
I'm not sorry I killed him.
I'm not saying that.

1:27:34
I probably should've done that
a long time ago--

1:27:37
No further questions, Your Honour.
1:27:43
Mr. Bullis, you've testified
that Mrs. Vinson...

1:27:47
...has trouble telling
the difference...

1:27:49
...between what's real and what's...
1:27:53
...not.
1:27:54
Can you give us some examples?
1:27:57
She said Chester's head
was talking to her.

1:28:01
Talking to her?
1:28:02
Out in California.
1:28:04
Can you think of anything else?
1:28:06
The whole pattern of her behaviour--
1:28:08
Your Honour, I object.
This man is not a psychiatrist.

1:28:11
Come on, will you?
You're overruled.

1:28:13
Just sit down now.
1:28:15
Go ahead.
1:28:16
I'm not a psychiatrist.
I'm her brother.

1:28:19
She's always been a wonderful part of
our family, a good mother to her kids.

1:28:23
But Chester Vinson was not
good to her!

1:28:25
I never realized how much...
1:28:29
...how much he damaged her...
1:28:31
...or I would've--
1:28:36
I think he made her go...
1:28:38
...a little crazy.
1:28:41
Do you think she's still dangerous?
1:28:44
Absolutely not.
1:28:45
No further questions, Your Honour.
1:28:49
What did she tell you that day?
1:28:50
She said she killed Uncle Chester
right after the 14 0:00 news.

1:28:54
Did she tell you how she killed him?
1:28:57
She put rat poison in his coffee.

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