A Cry in the Dark
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1:02:02
How can I be a pastor any more?
1:02:04
Who’d listen to someone who was
supposed to have helped kill a child?

1:02:11
I don’t know what to do.
1:02:15
I don’t know where to start.
1:02:18
Is there any reason why there’d be
a quantity of blood in your car?

1:02:22
Well, the kids have had
cuts and bumps in the car.

1:02:25
And nosebleeds.
1:02:27
Azaria vomited once or twice,
if that means anything.

1:02:31
And we’re trained first-aiders.
We’ve attended some bad road accidents.

1:02:35
Michael, what was the name
of that bloke we picked up in Cairns?

1:02:39
- Michael?
- What difference does it make?

1:02:41
- Well, he bled like a stuck pig.
- Is there any hope of finding him?

1:02:47
I don’t know his name.
I don’t know where he lives.

1:02:50
Cairns is a big town,
and it was 18 months ago.

1:02:53
Besides, it doesn’t explain
the blood under the dashboard.

1:02:56
I’ll be back in a minute.
1:03:01
Cockatoos are white, red, and...
They can be all kinds of colours.

1:03:07
Why won’t Daddy walk with us?
1:03:10
- Cos he’s cracked.
- He’s what?

1:03:12
He’s concerned for our safety. He’s
walking ahead in case someone’s there.

1:03:17
I think he’s cracked.
1:03:26
You’re right. It’s the same model as mine.
1:03:29
Have a look at what
Webber found under the dash.

1:03:35
I don’t believe this. This is identical.
1:03:37
I reckon there’s a real possibility here.
1:03:41
- Can I photograph this?
- You can cut it out if you want to.

1:03:45
It’s incredible. They must be cracked!
Nobody’s gonna believe that line of bull.

1:03:50
Let me get this straight. In ten minutes,
1:03:52
I’m supposed to have taken the baby
back to the tent, put her down,

1:03:57
put on my tracksuit pants, right?
1:03:59
Carted her off to the car,

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