The Man Who Sued God
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1:07:01
- You are excused, Your Eminence.
- I think we might take a break.

1:07:06
The court is adjourned for lunch.
1:07:16
Anna, I'm sorry,
but you brought this one yourself.

1:07:22
That's a joke. Any decent legal system would have
thrown it out and jailed the animal for 6 months

1:07:26
for public nuisance. Instead of that,
he's swanning around like some pop star,

1:07:30
and we're looking at half a billion
in claims if you lose.

1:07:32
At least the cardinal
straightened him up a bit.

1:07:35
That bloody took time to fight after all.
1:07:40
What are you going to do?
1:07:45
Make his miserably life more miserable.
I'm gonna nail the bastard.

1:07:50
- Have we taken care of the girlfriend?
- Ms. Redmond's been taken care of.

1:07:57
- Bye, Anna.
- Good luck, Anna.

1:08:02
Westerly winds from the Red Centre
continue to fan bushfires north of the city,

1:08:07
casting an eerie glow over the
deepening drama of the Myers-God trial.

1:08:15
Your Honour, I'd like to call
Mr. Bart Gidman of Whaleboat Bay.

1:08:24
Retired senior constable Gidman
considered Steve Myers a troublemaker...

1:08:29
- Makes him look criminal.
- I think it's quite a good likeness.

1:08:32
Obstructing a bulldozer, drunk and disorderly,
indecent exposure.

1:08:38
He was having a pee off his boat.
1:08:40
The former policeman also said that
Mr. Myers' domestic arrangements

1:08:45
involving his ex-wife and her de-facto
husband were morally questionable,

1:08:49
- And inappropriate for a 12 year old girl.
- She's talking about me.

1:08:53
I said, switch it off.
1:08:55
Myers had apparently paid no tax for 3 years,
and confirmed he was currently under investigation.


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