andre jackson: yes. ld son is missing? josh mankiewicz: lewin also wanted to get andre's thoughts about why marcus testified against him. john lewin: are you aware, as you sit here, of any motive that he might have for trying to say you are responsible for his mom's death? andre jackson: yes john lewin: you are aware of it? and what is that? andre jackson: the influence by many who pretty much tended him and telling him negative things about me over the years, by relatives and law enforcement people who interviewed him. josh mankiewicz: finally, lewin asked a question that seemed to get under andre's skin. john lewin: isn't true, mr. jackson, that marie told you she was leaving you? andre jackson: absolutely not. absolutely not! josh mankiewicz: after three months in court, and 18 years after marie's death, co-prosecutor pat carey gave the prosecutions closing argument. pat carey: there's only one person in this case who six weeks prior to the murder was observed choking marie. there's only one person in