Reuben Jephson does a marvelous job at calling Clyde as a witness and bringing forth and illustrating all the evidence that Mason had planned to hold back to make Clyde look even guiltier. Jephson and Belknap's intensive coaching of Clyde and his "change of heart," story sound credible, ending with Clyde's denial that murder was planned or that he.....
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