Obviously the defendant is not a hit man, ... This is probably the first person he ever killed in his life.
So, how do you know who to believe?
He was looking for people who had killed people.
He was tricked by Bonny Lee and he hated her for it, ... The defendant fancied himself street-savvy, and he was taken by a small-time grifter.
He shot people on TV, he shot people in the movies, but he never really shot people in real life, ... It freaked him out.
Sure they were suspicious that night. No question! They're cops. That's their job,
It doesn't matter what you think of Bonny, ... That's not why we're here.
The defendant overestimated his acting abilities that night, and they didn't buy it, ... This whole thing would have worked out better if the defendant had the acting abilities he thought he had." Acting And Actors
with a cast of characters straight out of central casting.
Big deal, ... What were they supposed to do? Take him out dancing every Saturday night?
Did you tell the National Enquirer, 'What's more, although Blake claims a man was stalking Bonny in the days before her grisly murder, the housekeeper never saw any individual'
Didn't you get your marriage annulled because he said he didn't want to have kids?
Is there anything about your tests that can exclude the possibility that the defendant fired the gun?
That's what this case is all about: the defendant getting what he wants, and if he can't get someone else to do it, he'll do it himself,
You're nodding your head. Do you recognize them?
You're not going to go to your minister. You're not going to go to anybody upstanding, ... When you hear how bad these guys are -- just keep in mind that's why they were picked.
After they had dinner and he'd go back, what would happen when he went back to the restaurant?
If you're an experienced vomiter, like the defendant apparently is, you make it to the toilet, ... He was going to kill somebody. He was freaked out and he didn't make it to the toilet.
If you told police that you were not worried about that man because he was just there and he was not watching Blake's home, would that have been accurate?
And Mr. Welch also told you that Mr. Blake was going to let his daughter Delinah keep the child?
As a doctor, did it occur to you to render aid?
He also told you that Blake wanted the child, but he didn't want Bakley, isn't that correct?