ed meyer reported on the trial. entries in her own handwriting-- you could argue that she was fed up with brad oborn and was reaching out on the very night she disappeared. that's got to be something for a jury to think about. it would be if i was sitting on the panel. dennis murphy: the diary entries, speaking from her grave, hannah's own words telling jurors who she was thinking of-- denny. here on november 11, again on december 2, and yet again on december 16 in hannah's handwriting-- denny. what's more, the defense attorney got brad to admit he had read the diary cataloging hannah's visits to denny. attorney: do you recognize under the 19th where it said, brad read this book. it hurt really bad. i've never loved someone so much. brad: i recognize the fact that she recognized that i read the book. attorney: she wrote that she had gone to denny's. did you read that when you read the book? brad: i don't remember. dennis murphy: was it jealousy then? was that the motive? attorney: you were concerned that denny might