Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr.
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:58:00
Bullets would've been cheaper
than doing this.

:58:06
Why didn't they
just blow them up?

:58:08
Why didn't they take them
down into a mine
and seal the mine off?

:58:14
Maybe we're gonna find
an execution chamber
under Berlin...

:58:19
with 3,000 electric chairs
lined up.

:58:25
I don't know.
:58:29
It just doesn't seem
to make any sense.

:58:46
I had a couple
of heavy bags of samples,

:58:49
which we mixed
with our dirty linen,

:58:52
dirty underwear
and all sorts of things...

:58:54
because we figured the customs
people would not be willing
to go through our dirty laundry.

:59:02
In the event
we got caught,

:59:04
we did have
a contingency plan.

:59:07
I had maps of Austria,
Czechoslovakia and East Germany.

:59:11
And we would have made
some kind of a ground flight
across one of those countries...

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to either get to Austria
or to West Germany.

:59:20
We would've just
essentially taken off...

:59:22
and hope we made it
to a border before somebody
figured out what was going on.

:59:28
They probably wouldn't
have chased me immediately...

:59:31
because I would've,
from a practical standpoint,

:59:33
just been a vandal
chiseling holes
in their wall.

:59:41
I was never so relieved
when we passed through the
West German passport control.

:59:46
Because at least
I hadn't chiseled...

:59:48
at any of the West Germans'
national shrines.

:59:56
All of the forensic samples
that I took were brought back
to the United States...


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