:47:00
...some kids were walking near
Flank's Cove and they found a purse...
:47:05
...some clothing and a wallet.
They turned them in to the police.
:47:10
They found the kids' bodies on Friday,
six days after they'd gone missin'.
:47:17
(Mrs Percy) My daughter's body
was nude, legs spread-eagled.
:47:23
The coroner's report said that
her vagina was all tore up.
:47:30
At first they couldn't find
this class pin she was wearin'...
:47:33
...cos it was embedded so deep
from the stabbin'.
:47:38
She loved that pin. She was so proud of it.
She wore it all the time.
:47:43
It said "Class of '88. Making a difference."
:47:49
(Mr Percy) The police wouldn't
let us identify the body.
:47:52
They said it would be too traumatic.
:47:55
I just couldn't bear the thought
of them buryin' that body...
:48:01
...without makin' absolutely and
positively sure that that was Hope.
:48:05
So I called my brother. He's a dentist.
:48:08
I asked him to go to the funeral home
and make an ID from dental records.
:48:14
Before he'd stuck his hand into
that bag with all that lime in it...
:48:19
...and fished Hope's jaw out...
:48:22
...he'd been against the death penalty.
:48:26
And after that he was all for it.
:48:29
I knew it had to be Hope.
:48:33
That's what my mind told me,
you know, but I... just had to be sure.
:48:50
OK. This is Sister Helen Prejean.
:48:53
- Hello.
- Nice to meet you, Emily.
:48:57
OK?
:48:59
OK. Let's go in the kitchen.
I'll make us some coffee.