>> as for that friend, sue cotton, who testified earlier that she'd lectured ken about getting rid of the crossbow -- >> did you tell her, i don't want to just throw it away or something like that. >> there was never a conversation with her. she just flat-out lied to everybody here. >> in fact, said creamer, he thought his wife had already given the crossbow away. but surely the neighbor, a man with an impeccable reputation, was telling the truth when he said he saw evidence that creamer staged the crime scene to make it look like an accident. >> no, said creamer, that was not the truth. the neighbor must have been seeing things. >> did you move the crossbow at all in any way after anna was struck? >> i never touched it. >> the case is now totally in your hands. >> so now the question would be handed to the jury. the memories were conflicting, but the facts were like lightning striking twice. had ken creamer persuaded the