Page 74 of Dirty Lawyer


Font Size:  

“Were you jealous of Jennifer?”

“Of course not! I loved her. She was so sweet. And I loved that my husband wanted to help her.”

“Did you believe he was having an affair with her?”

“Not at all.”

“Were you ever jealous about other women?”

“No, never.”

“Not even Geneva Marks?”

“No. Of course not.”

“You never fought with your husband over Geneva in his office.”

“I—I don’t remember.”

“But you were never jealous.”

“I don’t remember!”

“Did you kill Jennifer Wright and her unborn child?”

“No. No, I did not.”

“Did you agree to meet her that night?”

“No.”

“And yet you were the last person to talk to her that night.”

“Objection,” Dan shouts. “Badgering the witness.”

“I’m done with this witness.” I walk to my table, and Dan walks toward the stand.

“Did you kill the victim and her unborn child?” Dan asks, echoing my question.

“No,” Kelli says.

“Did your husband?” he asks.

“No.”

“That’s your opinion, not a fact, correct?” Dan presses.

“It’s a fact,” she says. “I’d bet my life on it.”

“Do you make a point of claiming opinions as facts?” he asks.

“I do not.”

“But you needed to bet on this one because there were no facts,” the prosecutor states.

“Objection,” I say, but Dan moves on before I finish.

“Were you with your husband at the time of the murder?” Dan asks.

Source: www.allfreenovel.com
Articles you may like