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"Lindsay's in some very hot water here," former Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney Marcia Clark, who prosecuted the O.J. Simpson murder case, told "Entertainment Tonight" after watching the footage. The veteran prosecutor also noted that Lohan made clear she had put the necklace on by showing it to a companion, and continued to interact with a store clerk. The video does not contain any audio, so Clark said it was difficult to determine Lohan's intent. "There must be more that we don't know or this case would have settled based on the video," said Lou Shapiro, a defense attorney who also viewed the entire tape at the request of "Entertainment Tonight." He said Lohan's conduct didn't appear to be of someone who walked into the store prepared to steal the necklace. "She wasn't wearing a jacket and she didn't put it in a pocket, which is more consistent with a theft," said Shapiro, who spoke to the AP. Other defense attorneys have said the sale of the video could hurt prosecutors, who also have other evidence in their case against the "Mean Girls" star.
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