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Fatal Flaw

A True Story of Malice and Murder in a Small Southern Town

- The Trial - Page 193

psychologist Stephen Robertson, as something of a maverick.  They thought he might be a slightly unconventional, anti-establishment voice on the jury.

Judge Paul released Mrs. Young and added Roberts to the panel.

Hadley then argued for the court to admit Zeigler's Brevital Sodium interview.  It was a faint hope; in 1976, as now, narcotherapy interviews were accorded about the same legal status as lie detector tests, and were almost universally inadmissible as evidence.  Judge Paul denied Hadley both the facts of the test and the videotape, and he recessed for the weekend.

The trial was now exactly one week away from a verdict.

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