Courtroom Humor
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 11:50 am
From the Trial, page 1343 [old page]:
Knowlton is questioning Mrs. Dr. Chagnon about a pounding noise she and her daughter heard the night of August 3, 1892. The Chagnons had a dog house in the corner of the back yard, by the fence they shared with the Bordens. Knowlton is trying to make it sound like it was not a person sneaking over the fence.
Q: All right. Do you remember of seeing the dogs there at that ash barrel at any time afterwards?
A: We have since seen some dogs sometimes taking some bones in the barrels.
Q: And do you remember your husband pounding that dog one time - (correcting himself) or moving that ash barrel at one time?
A: I don't understand.
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Knowlton is questioning Mrs. Dr. Chagnon about a pounding noise she and her daughter heard the night of August 3, 1892. The Chagnons had a dog house in the corner of the back yard, by the fence they shared with the Bordens. Knowlton is trying to make it sound like it was not a person sneaking over the fence.
Q: All right. Do you remember of seeing the dogs there at that ash barrel at any time afterwards?
A: We have since seen some dogs sometimes taking some bones in the barrels.
Q: And do you remember your husband pounding that dog one time - (correcting himself) or moving that ash barrel at one time?
A: I don't understand.
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