A Cry in the Dark
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1:10:03
And what about the outfit? Polka dot.
1:10:06
Practically the same as mine.
Not to mention the hairdo.

1:10:10
It’s easy enough to dislike the woman
without her adding insult to injury.

1:10:19
That is a demonstration photograph
of an Ouchterlony plate.

1:10:23
- What the fuck does that mean?
- Buggered if I know.

1:10:26
It’s the what?
1:10:27
You can get a positive reaction to milk.
1:10:32
It’s not the same type of reaction
as blood, but you do get one. Can.

1:10:37
- Vomit?
- Due to the traces of blood in it, yes.

1:10:40
- Saliva?
- No.

1:10:42
- Never?
- Not that I have seen.

1:10:44
- Nasal secretions?
- There is often blood in those secretions.

1:10:50
- The answer is yes?
- Yes.

1:10:53
If blood was in saliva,
the answer would be yes?

1:10:55
Yes.
1:10:57
- Rust?
- Sometimes. Sometimes not.

1:11:00
You can get a positive reaction to rust?
1:11:03
Sometimes, with some rusts. Yes.
1:11:05
Is it a fact that after four days’ screening,
1:11:08
you cannot prove the presence
of blood in the compartments

1:11:11
or the base
of the Chamberlain camera bag?

1:11:14
No. My report states that.
1:11:17
What about the real thing? The actual
Ouchterlony plates at end of your tests?

1:11:21
- Do you produce those?
- No.

1:11:24
- They’re in Sydney, are they?
- No.

1:11:26
- Where are they?
- They have been destroyed.

1:11:30
- All of them?
- Yes.

1:11:32
- Whose decision was that?
- It’s standard procedure in our laboratory.

1:11:38
Professor Chaikin, you examined
the tufts from the camera bag

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to see whether they could have
come from the jump suit.

1:11:44
I did, yes.
1:11:47
I would, if you don’t mind, Your Honour,
demonstrate it by cutting it.

1:11:51
(laughter)
1:11:52
The mighty Chaikin!
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- Get off!
- And now, for my next trick...

1:11:58
And you cut it. Some tufts fall off.

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