Near the end, John Harper is on the witness stand during Harry Powell's trial for Willa Harper's murder. The prosecuting attorney asks John to look at Powell and identify him as the man who murdered his mother, which he cannot bring himself to do. It doesn't matter; since he didn't witness the murder firsthand, his identification of Powell would have been useless as evidence. The prosecutor shouldn't have even asked this of him, nor should the judge have allowed it.
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