RENEE ROCKWELL, DEFENSE ATTORNEY: No, Nancy. And I don`t know how anybody could classify this as not any physical evidence, if they`re saying that there`s no sign of foul play, because that absolutely looks like foul play to me
GRACE: Does she normally lock her door?
PORTIER: Yes.
GRACE: Yes, because if she were such a fanatic about locking her car door, I can only assume that extended to her front door, which was unlocked when police got there.
PORTIER: No, no, no, Nancy, it was locked.
GRACE: OK, you know what, Anita? I think you told me it was unlocked.
GATTIS: It was unlocked when Maria got there, but Mr. Portier had a key and he let the police in.
GRACE: Ah. So that`s why it was unlocked.
GATTIS: Right.
PORTIER: Right.
GRACE: So it was locked when she left.
PORTIER: Right. Faye had called us about...
GRACE: That`s even more confusing, actually, because it means she probably locked the door behind her.
PORTIER: Right. It was locked...
GATTIS: It was locked when the police got over there.
Does any one see any thing hear that makes them go HMMM???

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