:23:04
	I found them here when I arrived.
:23:12
	I wanted to ask you,
did you treat Bession?
:23:17
	You should let me clean that
before it gets infected.
:23:23
	There was nothing I could do
for Monsieur Bession.
:23:26
	He had no medical symptoms...
:23:29
	nothing to suggest
any kind of disease or infection.
:23:33
	His breakdown was purely mental
and extremely severe.
:23:37
	That's why the Turkana fear
the church is cursed.
:23:39
	That and the disappearances.
:23:42
	In the past few weeks,
we've lost a dozen men.
:23:45
	Runaways?
:23:47
	Or is it those evil spirits?
:23:49
	Yeah.
:24:00
	- I'm sorry. I shouldn't have.
- Your curiosity's perfectly natural.
:24:05
	My father was a strong man.
:24:08
	When the Nazis started
rounding up theJews in our town...
:24:11
	he didn't hesitate.
:24:14
	He hid our neighbors
in the crawl space.
:24:16
	But someone turned us in...
:24:18
	and we were all sent to
the concentration camps.
:24:21
	I'm sorry.
:24:23
	People can't really
understand, can they?
:24:26
	If they weren't there...
:24:29
	if they didn't see.
:24:31
	No.
:24:36
	And my husband turned out
to be one of those people.
:24:38
	I met him after the war,
and we came to Africa together, in love.
:24:43
	One night I realized
I- I had to tell him the truth...
:24:47
	about... the Nazis...
:24:50
	and what they did to me.
:24:53
	After that, he never touched me again.
:24:56
	So...
:24:59
	what turns a man of the cloth
into an archaeologist?