Snow Falling on Cedars
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:14:00
I found him, Susan Marie.
:14:02
I found him tangled in his net.
:14:12
I knew this would happen.
:14:21
I warned him.
:14:45
You said there was no sign of a struggle.
:14:48
Nothing out of the ordinary.
:14:56
As I said, with a fella as particular as Carl...
:14:59
...there were a few things
that struck me as odd.

:15:02
You mentioned the coffee cup on the floor.
:15:06
Was there anything else out of place?
:15:10
There was a dead battery
just lying around and...

:15:13
...the cover to the battery well
didn't fit right.

:15:17
A battery cover that didn't fit.
:15:21
What did you make of that?
:15:22
Objection. Asking the witness
to speculate.

:15:26
Was I supposed to object every time
you did that?

:15:30
That's quite enough horseplay.
Try and act your age.

:15:34
If I did that, Your Honor, I'd be dead.
:15:37
- Proceed, gentlemen.
- There's an objection, Your Honor.

:15:41
And it's overruled.
:15:43
You may answer the question.
:15:45
I looked under the lid and one
of the batteries was bigger than the other.

:15:51
Didn't that also strike you as odd...
:15:53
...that he would have a battery that
didn't fit, a man as particular as Carl?

:15:58
Yeah, I wondered.

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