Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr.
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1:20:04
When he left,
he took his phone.

1:20:07
The other phone
was being shut off.

1:20:10
The gas and electric
was being shut off.
And that was how he left.

1:20:17
If I never saw him again,
that'd be fine.

1:20:31
[ Leuchter ]
The guy that brought me
out there didn't have any money.

1:20:34
He wound up
with everybody suing him
and all kinds of stuff.

1:20:38
So I said, "Well,
I'm not getting anywhere. "

1:20:41
I was locked out
of my hotel room three times.

1:20:44
It's kind of tough when they
take your car away and they
drop you off on the freeway.

1:20:49
You're looking around trying
to figure out how the hell
you get back to your apartment.

1:20:52
Then you find you got this
super-size doorknob on your knob
so you can't get the key in,

1:20:57
and all your clothes
and razor's inside.

1:21:04
I had my car taken away from me
while I was driving it
on the freeway.

1:21:07
I had another car taken away
in a garage.

1:21:13
These are rental cars
that had been assigned to me.

1:21:19
It's pretty tough when
you're out in the middle
of nowhere all by yourself.

1:21:32
[ Irving ]
He's been destroyed
as a human being.

1:21:35
He's had
his marriage destroyed.
He's had his life destroyed.

1:21:38
I frankly am surprised
he didn't go and commit suicide,
jump under a train.

1:21:42
He saw everything
he had built up in his own
quiet, humble way destroyed...

1:21:46
by these people
he had never met,
whom he had offended.

1:21:52
All he did was
take the bucket and spade
and go over to Auschwitz...

1:21:55
and come back
with the samples.

1:21:57
And that was an act
of criminal simplicity.


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