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he replied, i can t now. police check. it looks like the house was wrapped. aina responded, interesting follow by a smiley face. you would respond with oh, my, what happened? concern for the family. i suspect based on that response that in all likelihood she had knowledge of what was going to take place. prosecutors accused nate the of coaching aina on how to cover-up the relationship. the calls were in lithuanian. for the trout, english translations were read aloud. your spiritual adviser your clergy here in america because there is nobody else s because of the when you. this may be important in the future, because just as all your communication with the up ernie attorney is private, communication with their clergy is private. that there was no covering up letters nathan had sent aina including this one read by an
i think you referred to her as and not? there it was. nathan s motive. prosecutors said he killed his wife so he could be with his true love, aina. this was is valentine s day present to aina and that s despicable. aina, who prosecutors said was a motive for the murder, was about to take the stand. the star witness at the biggest trial in town. please state your name. aina dobilaite. coming up. nathan s note to aina. there s nothing more important to me than you in this relationship. and a note to him. when t line continues.
while she did not name aina, she mentioned a much younger woman. you want to humiliate me by running around with a 20-year- old, fine. i will not grovel. if i have not pleased you and 17 years, nothing i do now will please you. how long are you going to do this to me? oh, yeah, until i break. that s what you said. was very devastating. i was shocked it had gone that far. she really was jealous even though she said she was not. she was speaking from the grave and away. absolutely. to everybody. that note was powerful. powerful. powerful but not proof set nathan s attorney. in fact, he argued there was no evidence that nathan had done anything wrong at all. this all happened because he was having an affair and i submit that there s not a scintilla of evidence that that was the case. coming up.
been nearly impossible. the timing really gets to the point where it s almost not realistic. what about the state witness who claimed nathan had convinced the whole crime to him? the defense argued david smith was a jailhouse snitch, convicted felon, who got a deal for his testimony. he wasn t worth cross- examining. do you really believe that david smith is the type of person that nathan is going to confide in? and then seek counsel from? according to defense, the main weakness with the state case was motive. an affair with aina. he argued there was no evidence to support the theory that nathan killed his wife so he could be with a 20-year-old, no matter who asked her, aina insisted her relationship with nathan was platonic. what s the relationship