1:20:01
This is his third trip on the bus.
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It's easy to allow the world,
your world,
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to revolve around the murder
of your husband,
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but I knew that thinking like that
would lead nowhere.
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He's the apple of his mother's eye,
and she's suffered a lot.
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In his PNV days, he evolved
ideologically and politically,
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and that happens
with relatives too.
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My greatest fear was that
I wouldn't do it well,
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and that one day, one of my children
would consider he had the right
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to do the same thing,
kill someone else's father.
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If one of my children
were to kill someone,
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he would ruin his own life
and that of other people,
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but it would destroy me.
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They're contradictory feelings.
1:21:01
Someone who is so generous
and so loving,
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and yet, at the same time,
can do that kind of thing.
1:21:10
I'm sure that the suffering
of the prisoners' parents
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isn't just due to seeing
their child in jail.
1:21:17
Even if they don't say so,
I'm convinced that
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it's also the fact that
their son has killed someone.
1:21:23
The ones I know
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are the most altruistic,
generous people you could meet.
1:21:28
You see someone,
and he's so kindhearted
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you can't imagine he did
what he did for no reason.
1:21:36
You may agree or not,
1:21:37
but you know there must be
a good reason why he did it.
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Why is the Socialist Party
hanging on to the wheel,
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as they say in cycling,