:14:01
	and he cut himself.
:14:03
	And he tried to come downstairs.
He tried to come below...
:14:06
	to wake me up.
:14:20
	I quit these things
when I met Nick.
:14:23
	It'll be all right.
I promise you.
:14:28
	So. Why don't we take a look
at this First Guarantee Life?
:14:33
	Now. You both bought
life insurance policies...
:14:36
	from the company
around four months ago.
:14:41
	- And you are the beneficiary.
- I'm his wife.
:14:45
	Libby, you know this policy is
worth two million?
:14:47
	Nick wanted to make sure that if
anything happened to him, we'd be okay.
:14:50
	The jury may feel there's a difference
between "okay" and $2 million.
:14:53
	They may see it as a motive. 
:14:56
	- Is that what they're saying?
- No, no one is saying that.
:14:58
	- I don't think we have to be concerned...
- That I killed Nick for money?
:15:06
	I know we had some problems,
and Nick worried...
:15:08
	- but we were okay!
- Libby!
:15:10
	Two of his investors
were suing him for embezzlement.
:15:13
	First Seattle issued a lien on
all of his real estate properties...
:15:16
	your personal possessions...
:15:18
	Now, Nick's death means
all these problems disappear...
:15:20
	behind a corporate shield,
leaving you with $2 million. 
:15:27
	- Do you think I killed him?
- The first rule of being a lawyer.
:15:31
	What we think doesn't matter.
:15:33
	It matters to me.
:15:38
	No. Of course.
I don't think you killed him.
:15:44
	 Petty Officer Young,
what was the condition... 
:15:47
	of the Morning Star's marine band radio
when you had a chance to inspect it?
:15:51
	The handset cord
had been cut.
:15:53
	And as you initially
approached the sailboat... 
:15:56
	what did you see?
:15:59
	Mrs. Parsons
was holding a knife.