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00:00Do you wear glasses when you go to bed?
00:02No, I don't.
00:06No one wears eyeglasses to bed.
00:08It's logical to assume that she wasn't wearing them when she was in bed, tossing and turning, trying to fall asleep.
00:13How do you know?
00:14I don't know, I'm guessing.
00:15I'm also guessing that she probably didn't put her glasses on when she turned and looked casually out of the window.
00:20And she herself testified the killing took place just as she looked out.
00:23The lights went off a split second later, she couldn't have had time to put them on there.
00:26Wait a second.
00:26Here's another guess.
00:28Maybe she honestly thought she saw the boy kill his father.
00:30I say she only saw a blur.
00:32How do you know what she saw?
00:34How does he know all that?
00:36How do you know what kind of glasses she wore?
00:37Maybe there were sunglasses.
00:38Maybe she was farsighted.
00:40What do you know about her?
00:41I only know the woman's eyesight is in question now.
00:44She had to be able to identify a person 60 feet away at night without glasses.
00:50You can't send someone off to die on evidence like that.
00:53Oh, don't give me that.
00:55Don't you think the woman might have made a mistake?
00:57No.
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