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:57:03
So, is there anything I need
to know about you or Donnie...

:57:06
or Donnie's wife
or the victim ?

:57:09
No.
:57:12
Will that be all ?
:57:15
Yes, ma'am.
:57:20
You know, Mr. Duncan,
:57:24
the victim had a name.
:57:27
It was Jessica King.
:57:34
Mr. Hawkins, how long have you
worked out at AyJay's ?

:57:35
Mr. Hawkins, how long have you
worked out at AyJay's ?

:57:37
About ten years.
:57:39
Now, were you working at AyJay's
on Saturday night, April 8 ?

:57:43
- Yes, sir.
- And did you see the defendant,

:57:46
-Donnie Barksdale, there that night?
-Yes, sir.

:57:50
Could you describe the circumstances
when you saw him ?

:57:52
The circumstances were I come
outside to throw out some trash.

:57:57
And do you recall
what time it was ?

:57:59
About midnight,
I reckon.

:58:02
Anyhow, I seen Donnie Barksdale
out there by his truck...

:58:05
havin' an argument
with this white lady.

:58:09
She scratched his arm
and he slapped the tar out of her.

:58:14
About that time,
I go back inside.

:58:17
Is this the woman
you saw with Donnie Barksdale ?

:58:19
- Yes, sir.
- Your Honor, let the record show...

:58:23
that I've just shown Mr. Hawkins
a photograph of Jessica King.

:58:29
You just said that your attention
was drawn to the defendant's pond.

:58:36
Drawn in--
Well, drawn in what way ?

:58:40
Me, Wayne Collins
and Kenneth King...

:58:43
went to see a woman,
name of Annie Wilson.

:58:45
What made you think this woman
would be able to help you ?

:58:47
Well, word around town
was that she was a,

:58:53
uh--
:58:56
- Well, I don't know the right word.
- Isn't it fortune-teller ?


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