he'd have to answer questions from john lewin. >> do you lie sometimes?ie. >> i wouldn't say never. i mean, a white lie, who knows? >> well, let me ask. have you ever lied about something serious that wasn't a white lie in your life? >> no. >> in your entire life you've never lied once about anything that wasn't a white lie? >> i'll just say not that i can remember. >> in fact, mike had a hard time remembering a lot of things prosecutor lewin asked about. >> i don't remember. i don't remember going to bed. i don't remember saying that. i don't know. >> but how on earth, asked lewin, could he not remember the last time he saw his wife? >> would you agree that that would be one of the most significant events, details of your entire life? >> yes, but i -- that doesn't mean i had to remember it. >> lewin wasn't buying it. >> isn't it true, mr. lubahn, that the last place that carol lived her last breath was taken in that bathtub when you murdered her? >> no. >> why are you looking at the judge? >> because i'm waiting for him to correct you. no. i didn't murde