Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr.
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The judge would not accept
the report into evidence.

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So what the judge did is,
he accepted the report
as an informational exhibit...

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as opposed
to an evidentiary exhibit.

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And every bit
of the information
in that report...

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had to be testified
under oath into the record.

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My publishing imprint
in England,
Focal Point Publications,

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we published
The Leuchter Report.

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I can't remember
where I first met him.

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He's not the kind of person
who would strike you.

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He's a mouse of a man.
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He's also a man
who is totally honest
and totally innocent,

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innocent in the sense
of being a simpleton.

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He went into this
as a glorious adventure.

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He was taken out of oblivion.
He was given this task
to perform.

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He traveled abroad,
probably for the first time
in his life, to Poland.

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He came back with these
earth-shattering results.

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The big point.:
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there is no significant
residue of cyanide
in the brickwork.

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That's what converted me.
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When I read that in the report
in the courtroom in Toronto,

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I became
a hard-core disbeliever.

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[ Zündel ]
On April 20, 1988,

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Adolf Hitler's birthday,
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Fred Leuchter, not knowing
he's gonna be delivering a
birthday present to the führer,


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