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00:00:00Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, Ms. Whitney, please call the case.
00:00:11Case in the state of Texas versus Namruka Prishnan, the murder trial of Ms. Eliza Sherbin.
00:00:21Good morning, jurors. I will be outside of these closed doors.
00:00:25All of your cell phones are with us outside of this room.
00:00:29Your emergency contacts have been informed to contact us should any emergency arise.
00:00:33If you need anything, please knock on the door and I will return.
00:00:39Good afternoon, everybody.
00:00:41Good afternoon.
00:00:42This case seems to be pretty straightforward.
00:00:44I think judgment should be easy and without much deliberation.
00:00:50I vote not guilty.
00:00:53But I would like to hear each one of your verdicts.
00:00:56So, let's take a vote.
00:00:59Not guilty.
00:01:00Not guilty.
00:01:01Not guilty.
00:01:03Not guilty.
00:01:05Not guilty.
00:01:06Not guilty.
00:01:08Guilty.
00:01:11Oh my God, seriously, I thought we'd have been done in 15 minutes.
00:01:14It's such a straightforward case.
00:01:16Okay, everybody be quiet.
00:01:17I want to hear Shiyama.
00:01:19What? Did I say something wrong, guys?
00:01:21No. Go on, Xi'an.
00:01:23I would like to reanalyze the case from the very beginning of the court proceedings
00:01:27and reevaluate the evidence given.
00:01:31Okay. This is going to be interesting.
00:01:48Why? Why?
00:01:54Why?
00:01:55Why? Why?
00:01:56Why are you worried?
00:01:58Why are you worried about how everyone is going to be aware of him?
00:01:59Why are you worried about him?
00:02:01No to me. Why are you worried about him?
00:02:08Maya! What are you looking for?
00:02:10She is the one who is the two.
00:02:13Why are you here?
00:02:15Not here.
00:02:16Let's step out.
00:02:18I have a part of this work.
00:02:27I'm talking to someone of my parents.
00:02:32You're okay?
00:02:34Do you get them?
00:02:37Are there anything else you get?
00:02:45Why don't you know?
00:02:47I am too.
00:02:49I am too.
00:02:51My finger prints are all clear.
00:02:53You can't get any finger prints.
00:02:55You can't get any finger prints.
00:02:57You need a motive.
00:02:59She used to help her every day.
00:03:01She used to go every day.
00:03:03So, it's normal to have finger prints.
00:03:05Okay.
00:03:07You don't want to enter the entrance.
00:03:09That's also the original documents.
00:03:11Contract is dropped.
00:03:13That's not the sign.
00:03:15But, I promise you.
00:03:17I have a lot of interest.
00:03:19Hey.
00:03:21That's the transaction for online copy.
00:03:23Okay. That I can work with.
00:03:25Eliza, tell me.
00:03:29Eliza,
00:03:31she's one of the most beautiful people I know.
00:03:35You can keep it.
00:03:37You can keep it.
00:03:39You can keep it straight.
00:03:41And you know there are so many people.
00:03:43You can keep it here.
00:03:45You can keep it in your mind.
00:03:47She's not like that.
00:03:49She's not like that.
00:03:51She's just like a thing.
00:03:53She's like a fool.
00:03:55She's like a fool.
00:03:57You're like a fool.
00:03:59We're like a fool.
00:04:01She's like a fool.
00:04:03So, you are in a will?
00:04:05Yeah, I am.
00:04:07When did you know that you were in the wheel?
00:04:11A few months ago.
00:04:12A few months ago?
00:04:14A few months ago.
00:04:16Okay.
00:04:17So you're Eliza's time spent.
00:04:20What's your problem with that?
00:04:23Chacha.
00:04:24What's the problem?
00:04:25She was a fellow of support for her.
00:04:29She was a fellow of support for her.
00:04:31You're a fellow of support for her.
00:04:33She was a fellow of support for her.
00:04:35Anyway.
00:04:37What do you think about Eliza?
00:04:39I mean, I have to take a word for it.
00:04:41She is dead.
00:04:43Eliza...
00:04:44Hey!
00:04:45If she told her, she didn't know what to do.
00:04:47She didn't know what to do.
00:04:48She didn't know what to do.
00:04:49Plus, if she told her,
00:04:50she didn't know what to do.
00:04:52Look.
00:04:53If I'm going to be your defense attorney,
00:04:55I need the whole truth.
00:04:56There's a lot of money involved.
00:04:58A hundred and fifty...
00:04:59What are you doing, Maya?
00:05:00How much money are you talking about?
00:05:02How many documents are ready?
00:05:03How many documents are ready?
00:05:05I'm not going to be here.
00:05:07I'm not allowed to do this yet.
00:05:08I'm not allowed to do this yet.
00:05:10I kind of feel we're going to be here for a long time.
00:05:16Today's my anniversary.
00:05:18I thought we'd be done in an hour, and I can go take my wife to dinner.
00:05:28Hmm.
00:05:30All right, y'all.
00:05:31Let's start.
00:05:32Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
00:05:35Miss Whitby, please call the case.
00:05:37The case of the state of Texas v. Namruta Prishnan, the murder trial of Miss Eliza Sherman.
00:05:44Let opening statements begin. Prosecution.
00:05:48Thank you, Your Honor.
00:05:56Good morning, jurors.
00:05:59Miss Eliza Sherman was a very wealthy woman, worth close to $200 million.
00:06:04But behind that money, she was simply a widow.
00:06:09No support, simply living with her butler on her ranch.
00:06:13Before she was brutally murdered by this person, Miss Namruta.
00:06:20She planned the whole murder and executed it in a disturbingly professional manner.
00:06:26And unfortunately, over the next few days, you will all see how vulnerable we become when we are old and alone.
00:06:35And how predators like these come into our lives, and our loved ones' lives, and take advantage of that.
00:06:41Just for money.
00:06:42Now, the prosecution will present some compelling evidence, including eyewitness testimonies, forensic analysis, and a meticulous timeline of events that will leave no doubt about the guilt of the accused.
00:06:55And as you review the testimonies and listen to the evidence, I implore you to keep an open mind, to consider the facts, and above all, to seek the truth.
00:07:04So we will ask you to render a verdict of guilty, based on the overwhelming proof we will present.
00:07:11Thank you for your attention and your service in this pursuit of justice.
00:07:17Defense?
00:07:20Good morning, Your Honor.
00:07:25Good morning, jurors.
00:07:26I'm Aya Kanapan.
00:07:33Ms. Namruta Krishna's attorney.
00:07:36Being rich or poor isn't anyone's choice.
00:07:41It's a reality.
00:07:42Being poor was Ms. Namruta's reality.
00:07:47Being rich was Ms. Eliza's.
00:07:51But that wasn't the basis of the relationship.
00:07:53Ms. Eliza and Ms. Namruta share a special bond.
00:07:58In fact, the death of Ms. Eliza was more of a hindrance than it was of help to Ms. Namruta, the defendant.
00:08:08As we dwell further into this case, you will hear witness testimonies.
00:08:13We will show you physical evidence and ample proof that challenges the prosecution's claim.
00:08:21I humbly request you to just remember one last thing.
00:08:29Anyone is innocent until proven otherwise.
00:08:35Witness testimony will begin tomorrow.
00:08:43All rise.
00:09:04Prosecution calls its first witness, Amanda Justice, to the stand, please.
00:09:25State your name for the record, please.
00:09:26I am Amanda Justice.
00:09:28I go by AJ, Detective Crime Branch, 21st Precinct, Austin, PD.
00:09:34Thank you, AJ.
00:09:35And are you the detective assigned to the case of Ms. Eliza's murder?
00:09:39Yes.
00:09:39Me and my partner, Stacy, sitting there, were assigned to the case.
00:09:43And when did this murder occur?
00:09:46Stay in time, please.
00:09:47May 20th, 2019, at approximately 9 p.m.
00:09:53And the cause of death?
00:09:54According to the autopsy, lack of oxygen, which caused cardiac arrest, otherwise known as cerebral hypoxia.
00:10:04And how did you conclude that it was a murder?
00:10:06The flow of the oxygen cylinder that Ms. Eliza used every night was stopped.
00:10:12Either the oxygen cylinder had a fault in it and it automatically closed, or someone purposely closed the knob.
00:10:20Did you find anything else?
00:10:21We got fingerprints from the oxygen cylinder, the windows, and the lighter from the side table.
00:10:31Whose fingerprints?
00:10:32Ms. Namruthas.
00:10:36So, Ms. Namruthas could have killed Ms. Eliza by shutting off the oxygen cylinder and preventing the flow of oxygen?
00:10:44Sustained.
00:10:46Jory can ignore that last statement.
00:10:48I withdraw my last statement, Your Honor.
00:10:49Did you observe any other abnormalities in Ms. Eliza's room or in her house?
00:10:57No, everything else was normal.
00:11:00What about any internal injuries in Ms. Eliza's body?
00:11:03No, we did not see anything and there was no internal injuries, according to the autopsy.
00:11:08And who was the last person to be with Ms. Eliza?
00:11:12Ms. Namruthas was there until 9 p.m. and left, according to her testimony.
00:11:16And how did you conclude that Ms. Namruthas is the murderer?
00:11:22We had three suspects.
00:11:24It's Raphael, the butler, Ms. Faroum, and Ms. Namruthas.
00:11:29Raphael, AJ will come here and ask you exactly what happened on that night of the murder.
00:11:35Be clear.
00:11:36And don't worry.
00:11:41We're here to save you.
00:11:43Do you want water or soda?
00:11:46Water, please.
00:11:47Water, please.
00:12:04Hello?
00:12:05Hello?
00:12:07Hello?
00:12:08How do you know I'm here?
00:12:11Man, that's, that's not easy.
00:12:16No, I don't have.
00:12:19What to do now?
00:12:22Listen.
00:12:24Two weeks?
00:12:25No, no, this is impossible.
00:12:27I can't.
00:12:29Please don't.
00:12:31Please leave my sister out of this.
00:12:33Please, hello?
00:12:34Hello?
00:12:35Hello?
00:12:35Hello?
00:12:38Hello?
00:12:52This is Eliza Sherman's death.
00:12:54Interview with Mr. Raphael, butler of Ms. Sherman.
00:12:5720th of june 2019 by detective aj and detective stacy
00:13:04mr raphael can you quickly explain where were you at the time of the death specifically that
00:13:11evening ma'am i have already told you this earlier i went out to a bar when i came back
00:13:18i saw miss nami with miss elisa in a room i was drunk so i went to bed and slept right away
00:13:25why did you have to go to a bar when you have a drink in your room itself
00:13:29ma'am doesn't like me drinking she has yelled at me a couple of few times
00:13:35you had financial trouble also right i have gambling problems and ma'am knew about it
00:13:44she she really wanted me to stop everything i came out of it and i stopped gambling two years back
00:13:52so he killed your boss because you know you're getting a share
00:13:57she she's like my mother you know i had many opportunities she used to struggle for oxygen
00:14:05often i could have done it then if i needed to even a week before her death she had a massive
00:14:13lack of breath situation i've always helped her so please please do not accuse me please
00:14:23who do you think if not you i don't know but miss nami was the last one to be seen in our room
00:14:30why are you so sure it's not me then
00:14:36a week before miss eliza's death
00:14:40hey rafael
00:14:47why don't you like me
00:14:50what do you want me to tell you
00:14:52you are the reason for why miss eliza is always yelling at me now
00:14:57and and a portion of your will will be reduced right yes gold digger
00:15:06who me you're the one waiting for the money not me
00:15:10yes i am so what you have no idea what i've been going through
00:15:16you want your money faster
00:15:20how about killing miss eliza
00:15:24or even better kill me
00:15:28then you can have all the money you want
00:15:31if i can
00:15:37i will kill you
00:15:40wow
00:15:40you will huh
00:15:42okay
00:15:42chill dude
00:15:45all your problems will be over soon
00:15:48i promise
00:15:49bye
00:15:51mr arun
00:15:58the day of the murder
00:15:59tell me exactly
00:16:01what did you do that evening
00:16:02i think i had severe back pain
00:16:04so i went to the urgent care
00:16:05what urgent care
00:16:07uh palmer urgent care
00:16:09what time
00:16:11i would say 8 p.m
00:16:14and
00:16:15and uh the doctor gave me some over-the-counter medication
00:16:19uh and he said that if the pain increases then he would give me prescription medication
00:16:24so i came back home and i called namrata to get me the medication and
00:16:28i think i texted her to get me some Tylenol
00:16:31okay
00:16:32all those information checks out
00:16:36why should i believe you
00:16:37your background checks say you're always in need of money
00:16:40who's not ma'am
00:16:43uh when you see people living their lives
00:16:45i mean
00:16:46wouldn't you want money
00:16:47that's why
00:16:48when you came to know
00:16:50you were part of the will
00:16:51along with namruta
00:16:52you both decided to kill her
00:16:54what
00:16:55ma'am
00:16:57i i had no idea
00:16:59she she never told me i was part of the will
00:17:00i swear
00:17:01i had zero idea i was part of the will
00:17:03you have to believe me
00:17:05my room's alibi has been verified
00:17:10he did indeed visit urgent care for back pain
00:17:13so all the evidence gathered it pointed towards her
00:17:17beyond a reasonable doubt
00:17:19we felt miss namruta had committed a crime
00:17:22no further questions your honor
00:17:26your witness
00:17:29hi aj
00:17:34so you said you found fingerprints
00:17:37just one set
00:17:38we found three sets of fingerprints
00:17:40and whose were they
00:17:41miss elisa's the butler
00:17:43mr rafael
00:17:44so you had three sets of fingerprints
00:17:46you had mr rafael
00:17:48miss namruta
00:17:48and miss eliza
00:17:49who could have turned off the oxygen cylinder
00:17:52by herself
00:17:53accidentally
00:17:53or intentionally
00:17:54objection speculation
00:17:55overrule
00:17:57witness may answer the question
00:17:58yes possibly
00:18:00did mr rafael and namruta
00:18:03handle the oxygen cylinder
00:18:05on a daily basis
00:18:06yes
00:18:07so just because namruta's fingerprints
00:18:10were on the oxygen cylinder
00:18:11doesn't make her a killer
00:18:12does it
00:18:12yes ma'am
00:18:13miss namruta spent every day
00:18:16almost with miss eliza
00:18:17until the day before her death
00:18:19just with her fingerprints
00:18:20and conversations rafael
00:18:22isn't it just circumstantial
00:18:23yes but
00:18:25when you interviewed varun
00:18:26he didn't know that he was a part of the will
00:18:28did he
00:18:28yes
00:18:29and how did you validate that
00:18:31even before we inquired varun
00:18:33during namruta's testimony
00:18:35she said that she did not share
00:18:37that information with him
00:18:39that's all
00:18:42thank you your honor
00:18:44she prepared a bit
00:18:46slightly better
00:18:47so what's the problem here
00:18:52is if Vince clearly proved
00:18:54that the cylinder
00:18:55could fix hamperment
00:18:56by either of the two
00:18:57i mean miss eliza
00:18:58or the butler
00:19:00but
00:19:01combining miss namruta's statement
00:19:03with rafael
00:19:04and the fingerprints
00:19:05found in the cylinder
00:19:06it's still strong evidence
00:19:07even if it's circumstantial
00:19:08right
00:19:09it's pure speculation
00:19:10with hinakarala pat
00:19:12we must go
00:19:13with the witness testimony
00:19:14and evidence we were given
00:19:15the detective clearly stated
00:19:17there was three sets of fingerprints
00:19:19found in various places
00:19:20that pretty much says it all
00:19:22state your name for the record please
00:19:32rafael micah
00:19:33how long have you known miss eliza
00:19:35i have been a butler to her
00:19:37for the past 25 years
00:19:39wow
00:19:40that's a very long time
00:19:42you must have developed
00:19:43a strong bond with her
00:19:44well
00:19:45miss eliza considered me
00:19:47as a family
00:19:48she has discussed with me
00:19:50lots of issues
00:19:51what kind of issues
00:19:53any
00:19:54major decision making
00:19:56she always discuss with me
00:19:58even
00:19:59in financial affair
00:20:00she always
00:20:01asked for my input
00:20:02well you're not a
00:20:03fund manager
00:20:04you don't have a history
00:20:05in the financial sector
00:20:06so why would she consult
00:20:07with you in these issues
00:20:08well she considered me
00:20:10as her luck charm
00:20:11anytime she wants to invest
00:20:14and she's confused
00:20:16she asks me
00:20:17what companies
00:20:18to buy shares from
00:20:19i basically
00:20:20pray to god
00:20:21and
00:20:22tell a company name
00:20:24it had worked very well
00:20:26sounds like you two
00:20:27were very close
00:20:28yes
00:20:29i was very close
00:20:31until
00:20:33this lady came
00:20:35who
00:20:36miss namurtha
00:20:40yes
00:20:42of course
00:20:43when did miss namurtha
00:20:45become close
00:20:46with miss eliza
00:20:47three years back
00:20:49she met her
00:20:50for the first time
00:20:51and after that
00:20:53it became
00:20:54more frequent
00:20:55after some time
00:20:57those visits
00:20:58became
00:20:59on a daily basis
00:21:00what do they generally
00:21:02do when she comes
00:21:03she usually makes
00:21:05coffee for themselves
00:21:06and stay
00:21:07in the room
00:21:08with miss eliza
00:21:09are the doors
00:21:11open
00:21:11or
00:21:12closed
00:21:13mostly closed
00:21:15ah
00:21:16so
00:21:17generally you don't know
00:21:18what's actually happening
00:21:19inside
00:21:19yes
00:21:21why do you think
00:21:25miss namurtha
00:21:26murdered miss eliza
00:21:27objection
00:21:27speculation
00:21:28overruled
00:21:30witness may answer
00:21:31the question
00:21:32thank you your honor
00:21:33she has lots of debts
00:21:36and she needs
00:21:38ma'am's money
00:21:38the best way
00:21:40to get her money
00:21:41is to kill her
00:21:42and that's why
00:21:43also she did say
00:21:44she was gonna kill
00:21:45miss eliza
00:21:46a week before
00:21:46objection
00:21:47speculation
00:21:48sustain
00:21:49mr rafael
00:21:52as a loyal
00:21:54servant
00:21:54of miss eliza
00:21:55for 25 years
00:21:57did you fear
00:21:58that miss eliza's
00:21:59life was in danger
00:22:00because of
00:22:01miss namurtha
00:22:02yes ma'am
00:22:04every day
00:22:05i was always
00:22:07worried that
00:22:08something will happen
00:22:08to miss eliza
00:22:09sometimes i even
00:22:11get up in the middle
00:22:12of the night
00:22:13and run up the stairs
00:22:14to check on her
00:22:15it's still
00:22:17until now
00:22:17i'm not able
00:22:19to bear
00:22:19at loss
00:22:20thank you
00:22:25that's all
00:22:27your honor
00:22:27you're a witness
00:22:30thank you
00:22:36so you've been
00:22:39with miss eliza
00:22:40for the past
00:22:4025 years
00:22:41i lived my
00:22:43entire life
00:22:44taking care
00:22:45of her
00:22:45so you're
00:22:47on the will
00:22:47too
00:22:47yes but
00:22:48just answer
00:22:49the question
00:22:49yes
00:22:51did you know
00:22:53that namurtha
00:22:54is part of
00:22:54the will
00:22:54yes i know
00:22:56because of
00:22:58which
00:22:58my portion
00:22:59was reduced
00:23:00portion
00:23:02was reduced
00:23:03so you
00:23:04must not
00:23:05like miss
00:23:05namurtha
00:23:05very much
00:23:06yes
00:23:07money is
00:23:08more important
00:23:09than anything
00:23:09else
00:23:09no ma'am
00:23:10but it is
00:23:11you have
00:23:11a gambling
00:23:12debt
00:23:12yes
00:23:13in fact
00:23:15you have
00:23:16more of a
00:23:16motive to
00:23:17kill miss eliza
00:23:17in fact you
00:23:18could have
00:23:18kill miss eliza
00:23:19speculation
00:23:20that's all
00:23:21your honor
00:23:21so rafael had
00:23:36more motive
00:23:37to kill miss eliza
00:23:38wouldn't y'all
00:23:38agree
00:23:39i disagree
00:23:41if rafael had
00:23:42motive
00:23:43he would have
00:23:44killed her
00:23:44much earlier
00:23:45because she's
00:23:45been sick
00:23:46for a very
00:23:46long time
00:23:47i agree
00:23:48she'd brag
00:23:49and why
00:23:50should namurtha
00:23:51say one
00:23:51week before
00:23:52the death
00:23:52all our
00:23:53problems
00:23:53will be
00:23:54over
00:23:54and why
00:23:55would she
00:23:55talk about
00:23:56killing miss eliza
00:23:57who jokes
00:23:58about that
00:23:58i don't know
00:23:59that sounds
00:24:00like motive
00:24:00to me
00:24:01we have a
00:24:02problem here
00:24:03no she also
00:24:05asked rafael to
00:24:06kill namurtha
00:24:07herself remember
00:24:08miss namurtha
00:24:10was joking
00:24:11don't we all
00:24:12make jokes like
00:24:13that in our
00:24:13day-to-day
00:24:13lives
00:24:14my wife says
00:24:16she's gonna
00:24:16kill me almost
00:24:17every day
00:24:18she's gonna
00:24:20kill me
00:24:20but
00:24:21she's gonna
00:24:22come out
00:24:23she's gonna
00:24:24come out
00:24:24she's gonna
00:24:25tell me
00:24:26what she's gonna
00:24:28tell me
00:24:28she's gonna
00:24:29tell me
00:24:29she's gonna
00:24:30tell me
00:24:31okay
00:24:32where
00:24:33the procedure
00:24:33there's nothing
00:24:34much we can
00:24:35do right now
00:24:35excuse me
00:24:38can you wait
00:24:39for me
00:24:39hello
00:24:40victor
00:24:41yeah
00:24:41the
00:24:43bill is
00:24:43cell phone
00:24:44yeah
00:24:45so
00:24:46see
00:24:46it's
00:24:46smaller
00:24:46than
00:24:47the
00:24:47case
00:24:47The first one is ready.
00:24:49Yep.
00:24:50We're going to be like this.
00:24:51Do you know this?
00:24:53What's next on me?
00:24:55You're still there.
00:24:57I'm still there.
00:24:59I'm still there.
00:25:01I don't think there's better opportunities in hospital.
00:25:05Why don't you go to the hospital?
00:25:07Don't worry.
00:25:09Let's go to the hospital.
00:25:11What? What about you?
00:25:13No way.
00:25:17I'm still there.
00:25:19I'm still there.
00:25:21I'm still there.
00:25:23What I'm saying is
00:25:25we're a little girl.
00:25:27A little girl.
00:25:29A little girl.
00:25:31A little girl.
00:25:33A holiday.
00:25:35Is that him?
00:25:37He is.
00:25:39He is.
00:25:41He is.
00:25:43He is.
00:25:45He is.
00:25:47He is.
00:25:49He is.
00:25:51That's a yellow covet right there.
00:25:53So cool no?
00:25:55Look.
00:25:57You're going to be a little girl.
00:25:59You're going to be a luxury car.
00:26:01You're going to be a little girl.
00:26:03Learning about luxury cars is my hobby.
00:26:05Just because I like them doesn't mean I want to own them.
00:26:07He is.
00:26:09He is.
00:26:19He is.
00:26:21He is.
00:26:25The defence calls Mr. Amruta to the stand.
00:26:27Mr. Amruta what kind of work do you do?
00:26:29The defense calls Ms. Namrata to the stand.
00:26:35Ms. Namrata, what kind of work do you do?
00:26:37I am a theater actor and a small business owner.
00:26:41I also follow the stock exchange and give tips to people for investments.
00:26:46But there's no income in that.
00:26:50How long have you known Ms. Eliza?
00:26:54About three years.
00:26:57And when did you first meet her?
00:26:59How long have you known Ms. Eliza?
00:27:30Oh gosh!
00:27:36One sec, one sec, I'll help you.
00:27:41It's okay. Are you fine?
00:27:42I know, right?
00:27:43I know.
00:27:44Yeah.
00:27:45Fate can change our lives in a minute.
00:27:46I know, right?
00:27:47I know.
00:27:48Fate can change our lives in a minute.
00:27:49One minute.
00:27:50One minute.
00:27:51One minute.
00:27:52One minute.
00:27:53I'm not sure.
00:27:54I'm not sure.
00:27:55You're just a blind guest.
00:27:56Okay.
00:27:57How long have you done?
00:27:58I know.
00:27:59I know.
00:28:00I know.
00:28:01I know.
00:28:02I know.
00:28:03I know.
00:28:04I know.
00:28:05I know.
00:28:06I know.
00:28:07I know.
00:28:08I know.
00:28:09I know.
00:28:10I know.
00:28:11I know.
00:28:12I know.
00:28:13I know.
00:28:14I know.
00:28:15I know.
00:28:16I know.
00:28:17I know.
00:28:18I know.
00:28:19I know.
00:28:20I know.
00:28:21I know.
00:28:22I know.
00:28:23I know.
00:28:24I know.
00:28:25I know.
00:28:26I know.
00:28:27I know.
00:28:29If you don't mind me asking you.
00:28:30Yeah.
00:28:31What are you doing here?
00:28:33Um.
00:28:34I.
00:28:35I.
00:28:36I'm actually a theater actor.
00:28:37I have a business idea.
00:28:38I have a stock analysis.
00:28:40I can invest in stocks.
00:28:42Why not?
00:28:43Uh.
00:28:44Uh.
00:28:45Paisa.
00:28:46And you are?
00:28:48I'm Namrita.
00:28:49In short, Nami.
00:28:50I'm Elisa.
00:28:51Okay.
00:28:52Namrita.
00:28:53Oh.
00:28:54Okay.
00:28:55Wow.
00:28:56Okay.
00:28:57Bye.
00:28:58Who is that?
00:28:59Somebody nice.
00:29:00Do you understand nice?
00:29:02Yes, ma'am.
00:29:03Let's go.
00:29:04Yes.
00:29:05Did you go to her house after that?
00:29:07She did not call me for about three months.
00:29:10But then, suddenly one day,
00:29:12I got a call from her.
00:29:27Um.
00:29:28Hi.
00:29:29Miss Eliza?
00:29:30Oh.
00:29:31Yeah.
00:29:32Yeah.
00:29:33Come in.
00:29:34Yeah.
00:29:35Yeah, ma'am.
00:29:36Hey.
00:29:37Look who's here.
00:29:38Come, come, come, come, come, come.
00:29:39Hello.
00:29:40How are you?
00:29:41Good, ma'am.
00:29:42Raphael.
00:29:44Can you get us both good coffees?
00:29:45Of course, ma'am.
00:29:46Good coffee.
00:29:47Yeah.
00:29:48This is such a beautiful house.
00:29:49Yes, it is.
00:29:5035 years.
00:29:51Glorious years.
00:29:52That's the first time.
00:29:53That's the first time.
00:29:54I loved Henry.
00:29:55I loved every minute of it.
00:29:57I loved every minute of it.
00:29:58Um.
00:29:59Um.
00:30:00Um.
00:30:01Um.
00:30:02Wow.
00:30:03Love story.
00:30:04I'd love to hear it.
00:30:05If you don't mind, please tell me.
00:30:06Talk story.
00:30:07It's such a beautiful house.
00:30:08It's such a beautiful house.
00:30:09Yes, it is.
00:30:1035 years.
00:30:11Glorious years.
00:30:12I loved every minute of it.
00:30:13Um.
00:30:14Um.
00:30:15Um.
00:30:16I loved every minute of it.
00:30:17Um.
00:30:18Um.
00:30:19If you tell me.
00:30:20One soul mate comes to you.
00:30:21You have to come to you.
00:30:22Um.
00:30:23Um.
00:30:24I found my soul mate.
00:30:25The day I met him.
00:30:27Wow.
00:30:28Love story.
00:30:29I'd love to hear it.
00:30:30If you don't mind.
00:30:31Please tell me.
00:30:32Love story.
00:30:33It's not a bad thing.
00:30:34Um.
00:30:35Um.
00:30:37I still miss him.
00:30:39Um.
00:30:40Five Eighteen.
00:30:41It's not a bad thing.
00:30:43That's true.
00:30:44They will have to decide that.
00:30:45I'm in the first place I did that.
00:30:46The mother and the mother and the mother and the mother and the mother and the mother.
00:30:48He's here.
00:30:49The first day of my college.
00:30:50Henry and my mother and the mother and the mother and the mother went in.
00:30:52You're so beautiful.
00:30:53What's that?
00:30:54Can you tell me?
00:30:55How are you?
00:30:56I'm at.
00:30:58You ask me if you talk about anything.
00:31:00I don't like blonde hair.
00:31:01I don't like blonde eyelashes.
00:31:02I don't like blonde eyelashes.
00:31:03I don't like blonde as much.
00:31:04I don't like blonde.
00:31:05But I liked his guts.
00:31:07He told me, I'm already taken.
00:31:11Then he told me.
00:31:12Then?
00:31:13Then he told me, I'm going to go and ask him to go and ask him.
00:31:17Then he told me, oh man, you're the one.
00:31:20You're the one.
00:31:22He told me.
00:31:23Then he told me.
00:31:24I was joking.
00:31:26I was going to give him my hand.
00:31:29He didn't leave my hand till he died.
00:31:34Someday I'd love to hear the story.
00:31:36I told you, I'm going to tell you.
00:31:38I told you.
00:31:39I told you.
00:31:40Tell me.
00:31:41Tell me.
00:31:42I'm not telling you.
00:31:44I'm not telling you.
00:31:46I'm not telling you.
00:31:47I'm a family member of the family.
00:31:50I'm a father.
00:31:52I'm a father.
00:31:55I'm a father.
00:31:56I'm a father.
00:31:57They're the one.
00:31:58They're not the one.
00:31:59They're not the one.
00:32:00Oh.
00:32:01In fact, I've been living in the same way.
00:32:03No.
00:32:04In that cell of romance.
00:32:06I don't know.
00:32:10It's interesting.
00:32:14If you don't mind me asking,
00:32:15How are you doing?
00:32:16Where are you doing?
00:32:17Where are you doing?
00:32:18Where are you doing?
00:32:19Where are you doing?
00:32:22Every Christmas time,
00:32:23everyone is very happy.
00:32:26You can tell me,
00:32:27one happy dinner.
00:32:28I'll tell you.
00:32:29I'll tell you.
00:32:30You're in the car.
00:32:31I don't like the car.
00:32:32I'm not sure.
00:32:33I know that song yeah.
00:33:03That's it.
00:33:05Why am I also investing in this company?
00:33:10Or Corp?
00:33:13Ma'am, if you look at the growth curve, it's a bubble. It's artificial.
00:33:19In fact, their current year financial statement...
00:33:24Why are you asking? What is your suggestion?
00:33:27I think our competitors are... Ma'am, are you okay?
00:33:32Ma'am, Ma'am, are you okay? Help! Excuse me!
00:33:41Ma'am, Ma'am, be careful. Be careful.
00:33:45Is she okay?
00:33:48Yes.
00:33:50Are you fine?
00:33:51Yes, she will be fine. She's okay?
00:33:53She is. Don't worry. She's okay.
00:33:55But still, she's palpitating.
00:33:57I know. She's used to it. Got it?
00:34:00I mean, she'll lose her breath often.
00:34:02And all we need to do is just give her oxygen.
00:34:05Don't worry. I even actually have to call nurses at night.
00:34:09To check her vitals when she's sleeping.
00:34:11Yeah.
00:34:12Just to make sure she's good.
00:34:13Okay.
00:34:14And she's good.
00:34:15Okay, but...
00:34:16Dr. Cooper Lamley...
00:34:18She's good.
00:34:19She's good.
00:34:20She's good.
00:34:24Yeah.
00:34:25Or cop.
00:34:26I explained everything to her.
00:34:28And she shared with me her investment portfolio.
00:34:31And I started helping her out.
00:34:33Hmm.
00:34:34Did you ever take advantage of the situation?
00:34:37No.
00:34:38No, ma'am.
00:34:39Of course not.
00:34:40Why should I?
00:34:41For a simple reason.
00:34:42You're poor.
00:34:43She's rich.
00:34:44Ma'am.
00:34:45I am poor.
00:34:46But...
00:34:47But I'm not greedy.
00:34:48Or jealous of others' money.
00:34:49So you started visiting her often?
00:34:50Yes.
00:34:51At least three times a week.
00:34:52In the evening.
00:34:53Hmm.
00:34:54Okay.
00:34:55What did you and Miss Eliza do?
00:34:56When you met?
00:34:57You would find her?
00:34:58Where are you now?
00:34:59How many times of your mother are?
00:35:00It's not a romance.
00:35:01Uh.
00:35:02Um...
00:35:03I'm gonna take a lot of classes.
00:35:04Um...
00:35:05But...
00:35:06If you don't have to be a little bit more,
00:35:07He's gonna take some classes for life.
00:35:10Who did you join?
00:35:11So I'm gonna take her.
00:35:12It's a little bit more, too.
00:35:13So you started visiting her often.
00:35:14Yes.
00:35:15At least.
00:35:16Three times a week.
00:35:17In the evening.
00:35:18Mm-hmm.
00:35:19Okay.
00:35:20What did you and Miss Eliza do?
00:35:21When you went?
00:35:22When you went?
00:35:23But I think he adjusts a lot for me. He loves me very much.
00:35:53I like you too.
00:35:54I also almost like you.
00:35:56And you just told me, I don't care.
00:35:59I don't care.
00:36:00I don't care.
00:36:01I don't care.
00:36:02I don't care.
00:36:03That's why I talk to you.
00:36:07My mother is talking to me.
00:36:10Mother?
00:36:11I don't care.
00:36:13I don't care.
00:36:16I don't care.
00:36:17I don't care.
00:36:18No.
00:36:19No.
00:36:20No.
00:36:21No.
00:36:24No.
00:36:26No.
00:36:27No.
00:36:28No.
00:36:30Okay.
00:36:31Alright.
00:36:32Now you give me some shares with rockstone.
00:36:35It's less than $30.
00:36:36I am here to make them, advise them and ask them.
00:36:39No.
00:36:40Well, so, instead of that,
00:36:43My mom, my mom, I'm going to get $50.
00:36:54Hi, Rufay.
00:36:55Hi, ma'am.
00:36:56Ma'am is upstairs.
00:36:58Yeah, okay.
00:37:13Sagari, remaga, gapama, gari.
00:37:20Sagari, remaga, gari.
00:37:28Sagari, sagari, sagari.
00:37:33Sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sagari, sag
00:38:03I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry
00:38:33Hi, Hi, Hi, Hi
00:38:39Hi, Hi, Hi
00:38:46Hi, Hi, Hi, Hi
00:38:54Hi
00:38:57You are my mother.
00:39:04What are you doing?
00:39:08Come.
00:39:09The voice is a little and you hear me come back.
00:39:12I am feeling so down.
00:39:14I don't think so.
00:39:16I am very angry with Henry.
00:39:19I understand.
00:39:21I don't think so many negative thoughts.
00:39:24There is no doubt about it.
00:39:26Raffer, he is here to get a house like this.
00:39:30He is here to get a house like this.
00:39:32He is here to get a house like this.
00:39:34He is here to go to Henry.
00:39:36Don't tell me anything.
00:39:38Why are you talking about this?
00:39:40What's wrong with you?
00:39:42You know that you don't know.
00:39:44Okay.
00:39:46I don't have a problem with anyone.
00:39:48I don't have security cameras.
00:39:50I don't have any security cameras.
00:39:52I don't have any security cameras.
00:39:54I don't have any security cameras.
00:39:56I don't have any security cameras.
00:39:58I don't have any security cameras.
00:40:00I don't have any security cameras.
00:40:02I don't have security cameras.
00:40:04But, he is here to get a house.
00:40:06Okay.
00:40:08I don't have a video game.
00:40:10I will check it.
00:40:12Look.
00:40:14Look at this.
00:40:16What's this?
00:40:18What's this?
00:40:20What's this?
00:40:22What's this?
00:40:24What's this?
00:40:26This is my will.
00:40:28What's this?
00:40:30What's this?
00:40:31What are you doing?
00:40:32What are you doing?
00:40:34What's this?
00:40:36Oh my god!
00:40:38What is this?
00:40:41Please.
00:40:44This is my will.
00:40:46But...
00:40:48What are you doing?
00:40:50You don't know anything about it.
00:40:52That's not it.
00:40:54I don't know anything about it.
00:40:58No.
00:41:00There is a relationship between us.
00:41:04I don't know anything about it.
00:41:08We have done it.
00:41:10By the way,
00:41:12Varun also told me.
00:41:14He is also part of the will.
00:41:22Varun,
00:41:24you've been thinking about something for 3-4 days.
00:41:28Tell me, Shalom.
00:41:30What?
00:41:32Look at me and talk.
00:41:34Tell me.
00:41:36Tell me.
00:41:38Promise?
00:41:40Tell me.
00:41:42Eliza...
00:41:44Eliza...
00:41:46Are you on the wheel?
00:41:48What?
00:41:50What?
00:41:52What is this?
00:41:54Shock.
00:41:56Okay.
00:41:58Not too much.
00:42:00Not too much.
00:42:02200 million.
00:42:04And...
00:42:06150 million.
00:42:08He's got his way.
00:42:10It's not.
00:42:11It's a monkey.
00:42:12There's one.
00:42:14I was a little hunter.
00:42:16If he was a little hunter.
00:42:18He's gonna take it.
00:42:19And...
00:42:20You can only say about it.
00:42:21I'm not just you.
00:42:22I'm not just you.
00:42:24Hey, don't tell me what I'm doing, ma'am.
00:42:29Where did I go?
00:42:32When I go to school, I'll go to school.
00:42:39Hey, come on, ma'am.
00:42:47You're doing it, man.
00:42:51Hey, is it possible?
00:42:53Is what possible?
00:42:55Varun asked me if it is possible to get some advance to pay off the credit cards.
00:43:00And what did you tell him?
00:43:02I told him it is best that we continue with our lifestyle the way we are now
00:43:07and that I need to focus on the business.
00:43:14What happened on the night of Miss Eliza's murder?
00:43:20I was there till 9pm.
00:43:23I gave her juice, Miss Eliza drinks juice before she goes to sleep.
00:43:28I put her to bed and I left.
00:43:31And then?
00:43:32And then I left.
00:43:35You didn't go to the convenience store?
00:43:37Oh, sorry.
00:43:38Yes, I went to the convenience store.
00:43:41That was when I got a lot of messages from Varun.
00:43:45He had a severe back pain.
00:43:47So, he wanted me to get him Tylenol for his pain.
00:43:51I bought a pack of cigarettes and I left.
00:43:56You didn't get the Tylenol?
00:43:57No.
00:44:01There is a 24-hour grocery store near my house.
00:44:03Where the medicines are cheaper.
00:44:05I thought I would get it from there.
00:44:07You are going to be inheriting 150 million dollars and
00:44:12you are worried about a couple of dollars for Tylenol.
00:44:14Why so small minded?
00:44:16It is only a couple of dollars.
00:44:18Ma'am.
00:44:19You, you will know the value of a dollar
00:44:22only when you don't have one.
00:44:26Okay.
00:44:29Miss Namruta, I am going to ask you one last time.
00:44:32You had a lot of financial problems.
00:44:35Miss Eliza is very rich.
00:44:38All everybody here wants to know is
00:44:43Did you murder Miss Eliza?
00:44:45No, I did not kill her.
00:44:58I did not kill her.
00:45:03Even when she agreed to invest in my business,
00:45:06it was a loan.
00:45:09And I took only 50% of what she agreed to give me.
00:45:12I have never chased money my entire life.
00:45:19She was like a mother to me.
00:45:22She meant so much.
00:45:25My...
00:45:27My conscience would never let me kill her.
00:45:35All I wanted was for her to lead a happy and peaceful life.
00:45:38I...
00:45:42I didn't want anything else.
00:45:44I didn't want...
00:45:50I really did not do it.
00:45:55I did not do it ma'am.
00:46:02That's all, Your Honor.
00:46:06Your witness.
00:46:19Miss Namruta,
00:46:21you said you were a theater actor
00:46:23and a small business owner, etc.
00:46:25Does this lifestyle have financial issues?
00:46:28Yes, ma'am.
00:46:33Mr. Raphael, as part of his testimony,
00:46:34said that one week before Miss Eliza's death,
00:46:37you said that all our problems would be solved soon.
00:46:40Is that true?
00:46:43Yes.
00:46:46So how did you know that all your problems would be solved soon?
00:46:49Yes.
00:46:52Just that day,
00:46:53Miss Eliza had agreed to invest big
00:46:55in a business idea of mine
00:46:58and
00:46:59between the two businesses,
00:47:00I was sure we'd make enough money
00:47:03to solve all our problems.
00:47:05So you were sure that you were going to make a lot of money?
00:47:08So you told Raphael that?
00:47:10Yes, ma'am.
00:47:12I told Raphael that in advance
00:47:14and
00:47:18Raphael's given his life to Miss Eliza
00:47:21and
00:47:23I know he had financial problems
00:47:25and I really wanted to help him out.
00:47:28Unfortunately, before that,
00:47:30Miss Eliza left us.
00:47:35Your credit card's maxed out, right?
00:47:37Yes.
00:47:38Objection, what's the relevance?
00:47:40Sustained.
00:47:41Okay, Miss Namruta,
00:47:45you visited a luxury car dealership
00:47:46and test drove a luxury car
00:47:48one week before Miss Eliza...
00:47:49Yes, ma'am.
00:47:50I...
00:47:51I like luxury cars
00:47:52and I enjoy test driving them.
00:47:54Okay, please don't interrupt me.
00:47:57Sorry.
00:48:02The dealer said
00:48:03that you'd be back in a few weeks
00:48:05to purchase that car.
00:48:06So is that the same instinct
00:48:08that you relied on
00:48:09to know that you were going to do well
00:48:11in your business?
00:48:12Or did you know that Miss Eliza
00:48:13was going to be dead in a week?
00:48:14Objection asked and answered.
00:48:17Sustained.
00:48:19Miss Jessica,
00:48:20I believe the witness responded
00:48:22to this question very early.
00:48:24Yes, your honor.
00:48:27Okay, Miss Namruta.
00:48:29You had no money.
00:48:30Your credit card was maxed out
00:48:32and there was a hundred and fifty
00:48:34million dollar inheritance
00:48:35just out of your reach
00:48:36because between you and the money
00:48:38was Miss Eliza.
00:48:39So you killed her.
00:48:40Planned and premeditated
00:48:42murder.
00:48:43Objection!
00:48:44No further questions.
00:48:53Would any one of you go
00:48:54test drive a luxury car
00:48:55if you're penniless?
00:48:56I agree.
00:48:57I do see your point.
00:48:58It's not adding up.
00:49:00I'm a government employee.
00:49:03A few weeks ago
00:49:04I went to a dealership
00:49:06checked out a Lamborghini
00:49:07which happens to be
00:49:08about three years
00:49:09of my annual salary.
00:49:10Does that mean I'm planning
00:49:11to kill somebody?
00:49:12I don't agree.
00:49:13Telling Rafael that the financial
00:49:15problems will be over soon?
00:49:17Visiting a luxury car dealership?
00:49:19And Miss Eliza
00:49:20getting murdered within a week?
00:49:21Are we going to call
00:49:22all of this coincidences?
00:49:23It sounds so suspicious.
00:49:25Now Miss Eliza
00:49:26had invested big
00:49:27in both of her businesses
00:49:29and she had gained
00:49:30that confidence
00:49:31that the money
00:49:32was going to flow in.
00:49:33And she even
00:49:35says she was there
00:49:36to help Rafael.
00:49:37She also explained
00:49:39her liking
00:49:40towards luxury cars.
00:49:41She didn't deny
00:49:42any of it.
00:49:47I'm just curious
00:49:48as to why she didn't
00:49:49pick up the Tylenol
00:49:50at that Q Mart.
00:49:51I'm Kamles Patel
00:49:56and I won the Q Mart
00:49:57at Palmer and Avery Ranch.
00:50:01On the night of
00:50:01May 20th, 2019
00:50:04were you at the
00:50:04Palmer Avery Ranch
00:50:05around 9pm?
00:50:07Yes ma'am.
00:50:08And did you see
00:50:08the defendant?
00:50:09Yes.
00:50:10Was she in a hurry?
00:50:11Did she look agitated?
00:50:14Yes.
00:50:15She was in a hurry.
00:50:16Is she a regular?
00:50:17No.
00:50:18She tried calling someone
00:50:20and she forgot
00:50:21her purse.
00:50:21Oh, so you remember
00:50:22anyone who forgets
00:50:23their purse?
00:50:24No, no.
00:50:25It was already
00:50:25closing time.
00:50:26So I grabbed the purse
00:50:28and ran to give it
00:50:29back to her.
00:50:30What did the defendant
00:50:31buy?
00:50:32She bought cigarettes.
00:50:33Anything else?
00:50:34And then she left.
00:50:35So she came to your store
00:50:37just bought cigarettes
00:50:39forgot her purse
00:50:40and left your store.
00:50:41Now she could have
00:50:42done all of that
00:50:43on purpose, right?
00:50:43Just to establish
00:50:44an alibi.
00:50:45Objection, speculation.
00:50:46Sustained.
00:50:47Like Jessica says,
00:50:52this could have
00:50:53all just been done
00:50:54on purpose
00:50:55to make her presence
00:50:56felt.
00:50:57Like an alibi.
00:50:58You're white.
00:50:59It's surprising
00:51:00that she didn't buy
00:51:01the medicine as well.
00:51:02Huh.
00:51:03Talking about surprises.
00:51:05Rajat D'Souza.
00:51:10And what do you do
00:51:11for a living?
00:51:12I'm a workplace architect
00:51:13working for a startup.
00:51:14Mr. Rajat,
00:51:15are you from a wealthy
00:51:16family?
00:51:17No, ma'am.
00:51:18My dad passed away
00:51:19when I was 12.
00:51:20What's your educational
00:51:21background?
00:51:22I have a master's
00:51:23in information technology
00:51:24from UT Austin.
00:51:26Hmm.
00:51:27So with that background,
00:51:29you managed to complete
00:51:30your master's
00:51:30from a prestigious
00:51:31university.
00:51:32How did you pay for it?
00:51:34I took student loan
00:51:36and I'm still repaying it.
00:51:38So you took out a loan?
00:51:39Speaking of family,
00:51:40how are you related
00:51:41to Ms. Eliza?
00:51:43I'm a nephew.
00:51:44Her brother's son.
00:51:45Did you visit
00:51:46Ms. Eliza often
00:51:47in the last five years?
00:51:48I haven't been there
00:51:49for the last five years.
00:51:50Before that,
00:51:51maybe twice a year.
00:51:53What did you do
00:51:54when you visited?
00:51:55We usually sit
00:51:56by the pool,
00:51:57chat,
00:51:58play cards.
00:52:00How would you
00:52:01describe your aunt?
00:52:02She's compassionate,
00:52:04kind,
00:52:06but naive.
00:52:08Did you call her often?
00:52:10No.
00:52:11No.
00:52:11So you called
00:52:12Ms. Namruta then?
00:52:14No.
00:52:15Is it true
00:52:16that one week
00:52:17before your aunt's death,
00:52:18her butler,
00:52:19Ms. Rafael,
00:52:19called you
00:52:20and expressed concerns
00:52:21about Ms. Namruta?
00:52:23Yes.
00:52:24Hmm.
00:52:25It's funny because
00:52:26you're Ms. Eliza's nephew,
00:52:28you never called her,
00:52:29you never called Ms. Namruta,
00:52:31but yet you spoke
00:52:32to Ms. Rafael often.
00:52:33Did you also meet her?
00:52:34Yes.
00:52:35What else did he say?
00:52:37That my aunt's life
00:52:39is in danger
00:52:40because of Namruta?
00:52:43And,
00:52:44she's venomous.
00:52:46Venomous?
00:52:49Did you know
00:52:50about his gambling debt?
00:52:52Yes.
00:52:53So you had a student loan,
00:52:55he had a gambling debt
00:52:56and you had access
00:52:57to Ms. Eliza's house?
00:52:58Objection.
00:52:59Not sure the direction
00:53:00of this line of questioning.
00:53:01Overruled.
00:53:03It's fine.
00:53:04You don't have to answer it.
00:53:06You said you used to
00:53:07chill by the pool
00:53:08and chat and play cards
00:53:09when you visited her?
00:53:10Yes.
00:53:13You know the funny thing
00:53:14about that?
00:53:15You said you haven't visited
00:53:17Ms. Eliza
00:53:17in the last five years,
00:53:18but yet the pool
00:53:20was built only
00:53:21three and a half years ago.
00:53:31Rajat,
00:53:32as we discussed yesterday,
00:53:34all I want for you
00:53:36is to support
00:53:37my statement
00:53:38which I gave
00:53:39to the detective.
00:53:40I promise you,
00:53:42you will be taken care of
00:53:44and I will keep my word.
00:53:46The construction contract.
00:53:55No further questions,
00:53:56Your Honor.
00:54:09Prosecution calls
00:54:10Mr. Varun
00:54:11to the stand, please.
00:54:12Objection,
00:54:13Your Honor.
00:54:14Can we approach the bench?
00:54:15Have you totally forgotten laws?
00:54:23Mr. Varun is married
00:54:24to the defendant.
00:54:25He is her husband.
00:54:26He can't be compelled
00:54:27to testify against her.
00:54:28Yes, I know the law.
00:54:29Ms. Jessica,
00:54:30what are you talking about?
00:54:31Your Honor,
00:54:33I know the law,
00:54:34but Ms. Namurtha
00:54:35is not the wife
00:54:36of Mr. Varun.
00:54:38Mr. Varun
00:54:39and Ms. Namurtha
00:54:40have been married
00:54:41for 10 years.
00:54:42Are you sure,
00:54:43Ms. Jessica?
00:54:44Yes,
00:54:45they have been living together
00:54:46for 10 years,
00:54:47but three years before Mr. Varun
00:54:49met Ms. Namurtha,
00:54:50he was married to someone else.
00:54:51He never left
00:54:52that marriage legally,
00:54:53therefore,
00:54:54they are not legally married.
00:54:56and you may proceed.
00:55:19Your Honor,
00:55:20the defense requests
00:55:21for recess for the rest
00:55:22of the day.
00:55:25And we will reconvene
00:55:26tomorrow morning.
00:55:28What?
00:55:29I'm not going to be
00:55:31too late.
00:55:31I'm not going to be
00:55:32too late.
00:55:33I'm not going to be
00:55:34like this,
00:55:34but I have never been
00:55:36like this,
00:55:37I'm not going to be
00:55:37like this.
00:55:38I didn't know
00:55:39that you're not going to be
00:55:40so long,
00:55:41and I'll make it for you.
00:55:43I'm not going to be
00:55:45but I'm glad.
00:58:24Do you understand the foundation of the relationship between Mr. Varun and Ms. Namruta?
00:58:29Overruled.
00:58:30Overruled.
00:58:31I will allow it.
00:58:32Thank you, Your Honor.
00:58:33The whole incident happened in Mumbai.
00:58:38I've been trying to forget it but I was in an abusive relationship and I even filed a police complaint.
00:58:48I can give you a copy of the complaint if you want.
00:58:51No, I have one.
00:58:53But since then, I've not told anybody about it.
00:59:02So why didn't you divorce your wife before you came to the US?
00:59:06I tried filing but I got a doctor couple that gave me a job and wanted to educate me.
00:59:13I just didn't have the time so I had to leave the country quickly.
00:59:19Okay.
00:59:20Did you know about the relationship between Ms. Namruta and Ms. Eliza?
00:59:24Of course.
00:59:26She never hid anything from me.
00:59:28But you did.
00:59:30Were you concerned about how much time Ms. Namruta was spending with Ms. Eliza?
00:59:41Of course not.
00:59:43Ms. Eliza was a nice person and she was trying to help Namruta.
00:59:46Why should I be concerned?
00:59:48Okay.
00:59:49Did you go with her or did she go alone?
00:59:51She mostly went alone.
00:59:52I've been there once or twice.
00:59:54Alright, Mr. Varun.
00:59:55When Namruta came back on the night of the murder, did she look different?
00:59:58Was she agitated?
01:00:00Upset?
01:00:01I think I've slept with a severe back pain.
01:00:04So I just don't remember how she looked.
01:00:07What happened the next day when she got the phone call?
01:00:10She...
01:00:11She rushed to Ms. Eliza's house.
01:00:13Why didn't you go?
01:00:14I just didn't feel the need.
01:00:16I thought I'd be a botheration.
01:00:18Alright.
01:00:19Did you go later?
01:00:20No.
01:00:21Alright, Mr. Varun.
01:00:23Let me get this straight.
01:00:24You are telling the court that Ms. Eliza was a lovely person.
01:00:29Close to Ms. Namruta.
01:00:30She was suddenly dead.
01:00:32And you were set to inherit $150 million.
01:00:36And yet, you still did not go.
01:00:39I just didn't feel the need.
01:00:42Ms. Namruta was already there.
01:00:44Well, okay.
01:00:45Were you not curious?
01:00:47I mean, especially with Namruta test driving luxury cars on the weekend.
01:00:53Namruta is an honest and sincere person.
01:00:57Even when I asked her for money from Ms. Eliza, she said, Ms. Eliza is not my ATM.
01:01:04Looking at luxury cars is just a hobby.
01:01:07Okay, that was not my question.
01:01:10I asked, were you not curious?
01:01:12I did not ask whether Ms. Namruta had a good soul or not.
01:01:18That's all.
01:01:19No further questions.
01:01:21Your witness.
01:01:23No more questions, Your Honor.
01:01:26Witness excused.
01:01:30Does the prosecution or the defense have any more witnesses?
01:01:34No, Your Honor.
01:01:36No, Your Honor.
01:01:37Closium will begin tomorrow.
01:01:40So what are you going to say now?
01:01:41Her boyfriend or husband or whoever gets as Ms. Namruta with an angel.
01:01:47See, that's what makes me suspect this whole thing more.
01:01:50All I'm saying is someone is hiding something here.
01:01:53If you're going to keep speculating, I'm tired. I can't do this anymore.
01:02:13I agree. I'm done with this review.
01:02:15Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, for the past few days we've witnessed the sobering proceedings of this murder trial.
01:02:30We've heard the evidence, we've listened to the testimonies, we've examined the facts meticulously.
01:02:35It's essential to remember that justice is not about vengeance.
01:02:42It is about finding the truth.
01:02:45And now my duty as a prosecutor is to seek justice for the victims and to hold the accused accountable when they are proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
01:02:55As you deliberate, I urge you to remember the responsibility that rests upon your shoulders.
01:03:03We trust in your ability to carefully weigh the evidence and deliver a just decision.
01:03:09Therefore, I ask you to find the defendant guilty as charged and ensure that justice prevails.
01:03:17Thank you for your service and your commitment to the principles of justice.
01:03:23Defense?
01:03:24Good morning ladies and gentlemen of the jury.
01:03:25It has been my absolute pleasure to have appeared before you these last few days.
01:03:42I want to sincerely appreciate your time and patience and thank you for listening to both sides without any bias.
01:03:51These last few days, the prosecution has done nothing but give you insufficient and incomplete evidences, all to try and convict an innocent woman.
01:04:04Meanwhile, we have given you evidences and proved that there are gaps in the narratives, inconsistencies with your witness and testimonies, all proving just one point.
01:04:17Ms. Namrata's innocence.
01:04:19Every witness brought to the stand, both by the prosecution and the defense, proves only that Ms. Namrata is innocent.
01:04:29Ladies and gentlemen, I request you to carefully evaluate and analyze the information and render the only fair and just verdict.
01:04:45Not guilty.
01:04:46Thank you, Ron.
01:04:49We're ready to go for a final vote?
01:04:50Yes.
01:04:51We're ready to go for a final vote.
01:04:52Yes.
01:04:53We're ready to go for a final vote.
01:04:54Yes.
01:04:55We're ready to go.
01:04:59Yes.
01:05:03All right.
01:05:05Yes.
01:05:06Yes.
01:05:07Yes.
01:05:08Yes.
01:05:09Oh.
01:05:10Yes.
01:05:11Yes.
01:05:12Yes.
01:05:13Yes.
01:05:14Yes.
01:05:15Yes.
01:05:16Yes.
01:05:17Yes.
01:05:18Yes.
01:05:20Yes.
01:05:21Yes.
01:05:22Yes.
01:05:23Has the jury reached a verdict unanimously?
01:05:31Yes, you are.
01:05:53May the defendant rise to hear the verdict.
01:06:05Borman, you may read the verdict.
01:06:08In the first-degree murder charge, we, the jury, find the defendant not guilty.
01:06:20Order, the defendant should be released immediately.
01:06:27This case is concluded.
01:06:31Jury dismissed.
01:06:33Thank you so much.
01:06:46I don't know.
01:06:56You're a good one.
01:06:57Good.
01:06:58You?
01:06:59No, I don't know.