A Cry in the Dark
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That arose from the "Woman’s Day" article.
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I thought it came from a newspaper.
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Was the "Woman’s Day" article accurate?
:42:09
No. It was the most
inaccurate article of all,

:42:12
or at least of the ones that I’ve read so far.
:42:16
In fact there are only about five reporters
who write exactly what you say.

:42:19
The rest of them use a little bit of licence.
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(murmuring)
:42:26
Perhaps I could read you
something from Dr Brown’s report.

:42:31
”There were several small cuts
in the baby blankets,

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but there was no evidence
of tooth marks.”

:42:38
Well? Teeth cut, don’t they?
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A forensic dentist finds
no evidence of tooth marks.

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- Does that concern you?
- Of course it concerns me.

:42:47
But if he can’t say what happened,
how can he say what didn’t happen?

:42:52
So you’re not prepared
to accept his expertise in...

:42:55
I’m not saying that. I’m saying what
I’d Iike is a full answer, not a half answer.

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I’d like to know more than anyone else...
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what happened to my...
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my baby daughter.
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They’re a native creature of this country,
not a scapegoat!

:43:15
Yeah? What about ‘em?
They’re still a wild animal.

:43:18
They’re native to Australia!
They’re beautiful.

:43:21
If you tell me that that bitch is innocent
and a dingo is guilty,

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I’ll punch your fuckin’ head in.
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Choice! That’s really lovely, Reg.
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Hands up all those that think she’s guilty.
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Come on!
:43:36
Now, Mr Chamberlain.
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"(Michael)" Pastor!
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Pastor.
:43:42
If I could ask about
the hair colouring of the baby

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in the photograph you took of
Mrs Chamberlain at Ayers Rock.

:43:51
I’m sorry.
Would you repeat that, please?

:43:53
If I could ask about the hair colouring
of the baby in the photograph you took.

:43:58
We seek a short adjournment,
Your Worship.


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