1:07:04
No investigative journalist
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ever believes they are even
going to get shot at,
1:07:09
but it seems this is a fact of
life in Dublin.
1:07:13
The criminal bosses believe
themselves to be the equivalent
1:07:17
of the Mafia and consider
themselves untouchable.
1:07:20
Touch me, baby!
1:07:24
I believe
the crime situation,
1:07:26
despite the efforts of the
police, has gotten out of control.
1:07:28
Young people in this town,
1:07:31
and every city and village
are exposed...
1:07:33
And culchies, too.
1:07:34
...to drugs and
violence on a daily basis.
1:07:36
What are your plans now
for the immediate future?
1:07:42
My family and I have decided
that I will continue
1:07:45
- my investigative work.
- Turn that bitch off.
1:07:50
I will continue
to expose them.
1:07:52
I'll expose myself to you.
1:07:55
Turn it off!
1:07:58
Guess who I am?
1:08:08
Sinead: I've been called a saint,
a fool, a bloodhound.
1:08:12
And there have been times
when I have said
1:08:15
it's time to pack it in.
1:08:17
But I try to listen
to what people are saying--
1:08:20
parents, teachers, police,
even my own husband--
1:08:23
and they're all saying,
''We've had enough.
1:08:27
We've got to start
owning our own lives again.
1:08:29
Or just a tiny part of that.''
1:08:31
- Sinead Hamilton...
- Bang !
1:08:33
...talking from her hospital bed
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just 24 hours
after she was brutally shot
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at her home in Dublin.
1:08:41
And now we go to police
headquarters for an update--