Town Without Pity
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:51:03
If we told her to be home at 10:00,
she was home at 10:00 on the dot.

:51:07
Tell me, Herr Steinhof,
have you had any indication...

:51:11
...that Karin's future has been damaged
through this experience?

:51:15
I have, indeed, unfortunately.
:51:18
I've received anonymous letters
in this town...

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...hinting....
:51:24
''Evil.''
:51:25
Yes, evil things about my daughter.
:51:29
Karin had the whole world
open to her until....

:51:33
Until those animals over there
smashed everything to bits!

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Objection. I move that the last sentence
be stricken and the court to disregard it.

:51:42
They are animals!
:51:44
Hanging is too good for them!
:51:50
There'll be no demonstrations in this court.
:51:53
Unless silence is observed,
I'll have the room cleared.

:51:56
Objection sustained.
:51:58
Strike the witness' last two sentences
from the record.

:52:01
No further questions.
:52:03
Thank you, Herr Steinhof.
:52:05
Just a minute, Herr Steinhof.
:52:09
Did you ever catch your daughter in a lie?
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I beg your pardon?
:52:13
Most children do lie occasionally.
:52:15
Not my daughter.
:52:16
She's never told a lie in her life!
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I'm sorry. No further questions.
:52:22
The prosecution calls Dr. Franz Urban.
:52:27
And what did the laboratory
analysis show?

:52:30
It established derivation
from two different blood groups.

:52:34
Would that mean
that only two different men were involved?

:52:37
It would not.
I merely said two blood groups.

:52:40
Many people have the same blood group.
:52:42
Tell me, would it be perfectly possible
that four men were involved?

:52:46
Perfectly.
:52:48
Would the witness speak up?
We can't hear him.

:52:50
I said, ''Perfectly.''
:52:52
Did you notice any injuries
that pointed to a previous struggle?

:52:56
I did.
:52:57
The patient had a number
of bruises and contusions.


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