Supposedly, the ladies' car hit George Andrews' station wagon as he was leaving Wilfred Borden's property. Their car's left-front should have hit George's driver's side. However, there is not the least bit of damage to his vehicle. As for the ladies' car, its left-front is always obscured by brush. By the way, there was no audio of a car crash, either.
The cars did not collide. Andrews swerved to miss Beatrice's car, and Beatrice also swerved but hit the bushes. There might be damage to her car, as others said, the front end is obscured, and there's no damage to Andrews' car because they did no collide. He just stopped short.
The cars did not collide. Andrews swerved to miss Beatrice's car, and Beatrice also swerved but hit the bushes. There might be damage to her car, as others said, the front end is obscured, and there's no damage to Andrews' car because they did no collide. He just stopped short.
George Andrews closes the car door on his coattails when he leaves Loretta Harper's (supposed) apartment.
Beatrice driving the car and thrown from passenger side. Wearing mules while lying on the ground. Wearing pumps, when Mr. Andrews assists her.
During the testimony of Frank Fettridge, the judge uses his gavel; but the sound effect does not match his usage.
When George Andrews is helping Beatrice Cornell to his car after the vehicle accident, a microphone is visible at the bottom left of the screen.
A doctor testifies that less than 12% of the general population has type AB blood. The actual figure is about 4%.