• last year
A woman is suspected of her husbands murder, and their blind son faces a moral dilemma as the sole witness.
Transcript
00:00 I just want you to know one thing.
00:03 I'm not a monster.
00:08 I need you to be precise. Tell me everything.
00:16 Yes.
00:17 I don't know what happened. I think he fell off that third floor. The windows opened.
00:30 The autopsy report is inconclusive.
00:33 An accidental fall is going to be hard for us to defend.
00:37 That's why there's an investigation for a more suspicious death.
00:43 Because you were the only person there.
00:46 And of course, you were his wife.
00:50 Stop. I did not kill him.
00:54 That's not the point.
00:59 You had a fight the day before he died.
01:01 You need to start seeing yourself the way others are going to perceive you.
01:05 Is there anything that would seem consistent with a suicide?
01:14 You have to tell them exactly like you remember it.
01:19 You complain about a life that you chose. You are not a victim. Not a victim.
01:27 Not at all.
01:28 Be fair. I'm a man who's been cheated on.
01:30 I can't stand anymore.
01:32 I'm fighting.
01:34 Yes, I am fighting.
01:35 No!
01:36 I'm innocent, you know that, right?
01:59 I'm innocent, you know that, right?
02:01 I'm innocent, you know that, right?
02:02 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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