It was only when Tinus climbed out of the car and they saw that he was no cop that they calmed down and mistrustfully came a little closer when he called them.
"'The murderer will never take the stand.'" (812) The trial court overruled all Bean's attorney's objections and denied his motion for a mistrial "based on the 'highly prejudicial, antagonistic, and illegal' opening remarks by Byron's counsel[,]" commenting mistrustfully, "'Now, I don't know if you and [Byron's counsel] decided you would have [him] do it or not." (813)