Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr.
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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.

1:22:02
He had no idea
of what he was blundering into.

1:22:10
He wasn't putting
his name on the line
because he had no name.

1:22:14
He came from nowhere,
and he went back to nowhere.

1:22:29
[ Leuchter ]
Of course I'm not
an anti-Semite.

1:22:33
I have a lot of friends
that are Jewish.

1:22:38
I've lost Jewish friends, too,
because of what's happened.

1:22:43
I bear no ill will
to any Jews anyplace,

1:22:47
whether they're
in the United States
or abroad.

1:22:50
I bear a great deal of ill will
to those people that have come
after me,

1:22:54
those people who have
persecuted and prosecuted me.

1:22:57
But that's got nothing
to do with them being Jewish.


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