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for another moment
of peace or happiness.

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There's nothing left
for us now except justice.

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My boy would've been
about your age today.

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He didn't deserve to die
like that.

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What she did to him...
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It had to be a closed casket.
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Mr Hayes, what if
it was your son?

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First time I picked her up
was on a Drunk and Disorderly.

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I was a beat cop. She was 14.
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Had a set of balls on her
even as a kid.

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This was no surprise.
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She and Barnes had committed at least
20 burglaries that we knew of
that summer.

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The brutality of the crime...
uh, did that seem in character?

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- Character.
- Yeah.

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A crackhead's got no character.
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Doug Barnes was so hot to cut
a deal with the D. A...

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he testified against Cindy and then
tossed in a couple of dope dealers
just for good measure.

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- I'll sign it after this hearing.
- Yes, sir.

:46:15
I have to be in court
in 30 minutes.

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Okay, we're just about
finished here, Mr Rusk.

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- I am trying to find her brother though.
- Her brother.

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- You think he's gonna help you?
- He's in Walkerton.

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Next time he screws up,
state prison.

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Okay, well, I appreciate
your time. Thank you.

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You can include these
in your report, Mr Hayes.

:46:34
They were considered too inflammatory
to be introduced at the trial.

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I hear she's changed quite a bit in there.
Is that right?

:46:42
- She has.
- That's great.

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You know, it's a shame that these people
don't get to change.

:46:48
They'll stay like this forever.
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Look, I prosecuted this case.
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It was my first big case,
and I know it cold.

:46:57
The attorney general's office is totally
behind us, and so is the public...


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