Chapter 537
Keegan's question was carefully crafted. Ted only mentioned that Rainee was bedridden, but Marshall knew the details and the
specific time and date of the accident. 'How could he have known all these when he has only known Stella for a little over two
months?’ Keegan thought.
However, instead of answering his question, Marshall asked him another question. "Did you know how Rainee passed?"
Keegan's fingers curled. He did not pursue the answer to this after the funeral since they had no relationship. To him, Rainee
was nothing but a vegetable. They never even spoke a word to each other before. It would be a lie to say that he missed her.
Keegan did not have a great relationship with his mother, Dahlia. So, he could not empathize with Stella, especially when she
asked for divorce at the funeral. He thought that she was being unreasonable. When Marshall posed the question, Keegan was a
little scared to know the truth.
"When we went to the hospital, Ms. Spade had not completely lost her vital signs yet. It was Stella who took off her oxygen
mask. She was your wife. You were supposed to protect her for the rest of her life, for better or worse, in sickness and health.
But since you did not fulfill your duties as her husband, you have no right to ask any questions."
After speaking, Marshall turned around and left the courtroom without waiting for Keegan’s reaction.
Keegan stayed where he was with a tense face. After a long while, he returned to his seat at the public gallery. When Aldor saw
his grim face, he did not dare ask what Marshall had just said to him. "Don't worry, Mr. Kane. Their evidence is quite solid, and
Mr. Moore has a lot of experience with such lawsuits. I'm sure they won't lose this," he whispered.
Initially, Keegan's face was pale because Marshall declared war, but it turned even paler when he heard Aldor praising him. ‘She
won't lose even if he weren't the one to represent her! I have the money to hire the best lawyer!" he said through gritted teeth.
Aldor was speechless. 'Why does Mr. Kane sound like he's mad as hell?'
The hearing continued a few minutes later, and Stella returned to the plaintiffs table once again. She looked more in control of
herself compared to what she was earlier.
The attorneys from both sides continued to counter each other's statements. Though Ted's skills were not inferior to Marshall's,
Marshall did have sufficient proof to support his claims. Stella quickly presented new evidence regarding the questions that Ted
had asked her earlier.
After she was diagnosed with depression for the first time, she went to the hospital for monthly checkups, and at the end of last
year, her symptoms completely disappeared. Her mother entered a critical stage several times, but her mental state was normal.
She showed no signs of depression after that. This proved that her mother's health did not play a role when she was diagnosed
with mental illness last year.
Ted did not have a counterargument and could not produce new evidence at that point. He was gradually slipping into a
disadvantage. Marshall then took the opportunity to win the case by asking the judge if he could ask the defendant a few
questions, and the judge allowed it.
Tammy pursed her lips tightly when she knew she would get questioned. She had not spoken since the beginning of the trial
because her lawyer advised her to stay silent to avoid any slip-ups.
"Ms. Gull, when did you register your Facebook account, and when did you make your first post? What's the specific content that
you wrote? Does anyone else have access to your account? Did you ever lend your account to anyone before?"