when he heard what she told police, he said he broke down in tears. not because of what she said, but why she must have said it. as soon as he started reading parts of juliette's statement, yeah, i started crying. and why were you crying? karen kahgan: objection. judge: overruled. i was crying because the woman i was going to be marrying in five weeks had lied to save herself. keith morrison: his were tears of frustration, too, said christopher. how could he defend himself against lies when his police interrogator kept accusing him of murder? i told him he's not going to believe anything i say, and he's just going to try to twist my words to use them against me, or, you know, like he did with juliette. because there's no proof that i did anything, because i know i didn't do anything. so there it was, another theory for the jury to consider. but there was one more thing the defense had to do, if possible. knock down the allegation that his banishment to samoa had given him a motive to kill his parents.