309 311 1 BY MR. SCAROLA: | 2 — December. 2 Q. And can you determine from the calendar 2 Q. One shows the subsequent two months and 3 entries here where your wife is during the period of 3 the -- 4 time that's covered by these calendar entries? 4 A. Okay. 5 A. I would have to look at a particular 5 Q. -- other one shows -- 6 entry. If it describes where she is, yes. 6 A. Yes. 7 Q. Okay. Well, tell me where she is. ob Q. -- the preceding and following month, 8 A. What day? 8 correct? 9 MR. SCOTT: Which one? What point? 9 A. Yes, that does look like it's December of 10 BY MR. SCAROLA: 10 2000, yes. il Q. The period covered by this calendar il Q. Okay, sir. So look at the calendar and 12 between December 7 and December 13. 12 tell me where it appears your wife is during this 13 A. What year? 13 period of time. 14 Q. You know what, I can't tell you what year 14 A. The whole period of time? 15 it is from these calendars. So you tell me. i5 MR. SCOTT: Please read the exhibit, all 16 I suggest to you that this is a calendar 16 the pages, thoroughly, so that you have a full i7 from December of 2000, since the next two months at i7 context. 18 the top of the calendar are January 2001 and 18 A. It says, A.D. in Boston. That means I was 19 February 2001. So let's assume that since it is a 19 in -- in Boston. 20 page from a calendar that appears to be December of 20 It says Charleston, New York. It says 2i 2000, that it's December of 2000. 21 book fair. It says book fair. It says A.D. in 22 That would be a reasonable conclusion, 22 Boston. 23 wouldn't it? 23 It then says the Halbrciches arrive. 24 A. [have no idea. 24 They -- they were probably our guests. 25 Q. You don't know? 25 310 312 1 A. I don't know. I mean, { don't know -- you i BY MR. SCAROLA: 2 said you don't -- you can't tell what the year is, 2 Q. Your guests at home in Cambridge, 3 $0 ~ 3 Massachusetts, right? 4 Q. Well, I'm telling -- 4 A. No, I don't know. [ don't know. 5 A. -- [can't tell what the year is. 5 Hal