:35:02
	Oh, sure. l'm not a complete idiot.
:35:06
	Good.
:35:09
	Since you gave such an impressive 
performance for Mr. Harrison,
:35:13
	can you do me the same honour?
:35:14
	-l'd be delighted. 
-Thank you.
:35:18
	Fred Casely assured me to get me 
an audition down at the Onyx.
:35:22
	And then he reneged 
and that's my motive for attack.
:35:27
	Pretty fancy. What you're saying
:35:28
	if a big fat liar 
who rogue on a deal so l shot him.
:35:34
	Amos accused me of having an affair.
:35:36
	So l told him that the charge was erroneous.
:35:41
	Objection, your honour.
:35:42
	Mr. Flynn is twisting the evidence 
to draw conclusion to the specious and the...
:35:46
	-Erroneous? 
-Exactly.
:35:49
	Order!
:35:53
	Miss Kelly, did you know the 
meaning of the word perjury?
:35:56
	Yes, l do.
:35:57
	-You also know that is a crime? 
-Yes.
:35:58
	And for example if it turns out 
you knew this diary was a fake,
:36:03
	l hate to think you rotting away in 
prison for the next 10 years
:36:06
	especially when you just win your freedom.
:36:07
	All l know is what l was told.
:36:13
	So... you didn't find this diary in Roxie's cell?
:36:19
	No.
:36:21
	Mama... Miss Morton gave it to me. 
She said someone sent it to her.
:36:25
	Someone? Any idea who 
this mysterious benefactor might be?
:36:29
	No. She didn't know.
:36:31
	All right, let's work this out.
:36:32
	Someone who writes about 
reneging on pledges.
:36:36
	And... erroneous charges...
:36:40
	Call me crazy, does that 
sound like a lawyer to you?
:36:42
	A lawyer, who honestly has 
a sample of my client's handwriting.
:36:47
	Mr. Harrison, do you have Roxie 
to write out a confession to you?
:36:51
	Yes, but you're not suggesting that 
l tempered with evidence, are you?
:36:54
	No, let's not be ridiculous.
:36:56
	That's absurd.