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Myra initially and why three more “…quite a bit
later?” he said. “Well, I guess he wanted to teach
her a lesson, but there was a bit of a gap, I am
afraid I do remember that, sorry,” said Anais, of
which I estimated that her apology put me in a
ridiculous and perilous light; seeming as if she was
my friend; as she kept saying “I’m afraid”, which I
thought would illustrate that she was reluctant to
admit that I had committed the act, but even
though she was my friend I was in fact guilty of
Murdering Myra to "teach her a lesson". Cesare
then replied, “The argument stated by Brandy and
now with this admission from Anais, his friend, it
corroborates that in fact the crime was not one of
passion, but one of calculation and the bringing to
the boil of his hate, only of which a therapist
should really help with. As he calmly stabbed
three times and then three more times. Is three
times not enough!” "He is not mentally crazy,
maybe he is crazy elsewhere," added Anais after
the silence. "Where?" said the Prosecutor,
flippantly mocking. "Well, I am not sure." "In your
eyes he was sane. Ok," surmised Cesare. "Well
thank you." When the Prosecutor finished
speaking I looked at Connor, sat beside me, and
saw his cheeks completely puffed out with air. He
cross examined Anais but the situation did not
improve, as she finished her testimony and walked
back to her seat, dimly head bobbing her head,
with Cesare looking on with a well postured air of
superiority. Connor then gave his closing
statement. He took the stage as I looked behind at
Beckett next to Anais and thought: 'No prep!' Due
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