A Cry in the Dark
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1:21:01
The trial faces five days of forensic
evidence that even experts can’t agree on.

1:21:06
How is a jury supposed to make
conclusions from this evidence?

1:21:10
We could dispense with the jury.
1:21:12
Orthotoluidine tests,
Ouchterlony plates and electrophoresis?

1:21:17
Give you ten bucks if you can get
haptoglobin into a headline.

1:21:21
We should be asking
why none of the Aboriginal trackers

1:21:24
used in the search for baby Azaria
1:21:26
have been called
to give evidence at this trial.

1:21:29
You can’t believe those bludgers.
They’re always drunk.

1:21:42
Michael.
1:21:46
Michael. You must get up.
1:21:50
I don’t know what I’m going to say.
1:21:56
Just tell them the truth, sweetheart.
1:21:58
Keep calm. Don’t let them rattle you.
1:22:01
And listen carefully.
1:22:05
Is that the truth? That your wife told you
she saw a dingo coming out of the tent,

1:22:10
she thought it had Azeria... sorry, Azaria.
1:22:15
And you didn’t ever ask her
why she thought it had Azaria?

1:22:20
The tent was empty.
1:22:23
I’m sorry. Could you speak up?
1:22:26
The tent was empty, Mr Barker.
1:22:29
She’d seen the dingo
and the baby was gone.

1:22:33
Did you not ask her did she see
the baby being carried by the dingo?

1:22:39
I don’t recall asking her that.
I could have asked her.

1:22:42
You tell us you don’t remember?
1:22:45
I don’t remember asking that question.
1:22:48
Do you remember if she told you
if she saw the dingo carrying the baby?

1:22:53
She never told me she saw the dingo
carrying the baby in its mouth.

1:22:57
Pardon?
1:22:58
She never told me she saw the dingo
carrying the baby in its mouth.


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