Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr.
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I have a job to do,
and my job, my first job,

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is to try to understand
where this guy was
at what time,

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to take that tape and record
every camera angle--

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where it was,
what piece of wall
they were looking at,

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where he took the samples.
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It was important to be able
to follow that trail
very, very precisely.

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I wanted to see
how he had done it.

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Sixty-one feet.
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Sixty-one feet
from the rear wall.

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[ Van Pelt ]
Leuchter's a victim of
the myth of Sherlock Holmes.

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[ Leuchter Continues,
Faint ]

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A crime has been committed.
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You go to the site of the crime
and with a magnifying glass
you find a hair...

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or a speck of dust
on the shoe.

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Leuchter thinks that is the way
reality can be reconstructed.

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But he is
no Sherlock Holmes.

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He doesn't have the training.
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It was not that he brought
any experience,

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the specific experience needed
to look at ruined buildings.


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