He made an erratic and sometimes temperamental witness. At times, he testified like the showman he used to be, clearly reveling in telling jurors a dramatic story. Moments later, he would start to mumble, or take long, rambling detours. And when Judge Ann Donnelly sharply admonished him to answer questions directly — “I’m running out of patience,” she told him outside the jury’s presence — he grew snappish.
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