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:52:09
...examined all the remains
in a laboratory?

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Yes.
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What about
these broken bones?

:52:19
They may be due
to a blunt trauma...

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but those fractures could
have occurred after death...

:52:26
as a result of a cave-in.
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You don't need
20 years of practice...

:52:55
to recognize
a skull violently crushed.

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Son...
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I have the forensic report...
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sitting in front of me.
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According to all
my scientific friends...

:53:08
it's just not all that clear
on that point.

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You've got some
indigent inmates...

:53:15
buried in
an old paupers' graveyard.

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Anything else, I think,
is pure speculation.

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Do paupers die
in pieces, Dr. Gregory?

:53:25
Mr. Partridge, this board
is quite capable...

:53:29
of questioning
its witnesses...

:53:32
and this whole procedure...
:53:34
this whole procedure
could have been...

:53:37
a closed hearing.
:53:39
It would be
in everyone's best interest...

:53:43
if we got Mr. Brubaker's
thoughts on his firing.

:53:47
Our primary responsibility
at this point in time...

:53:51
is the Christian reinterment...
:53:54
of the remains...
:53:56
and to regain the control
over this institution...

:53:59
that our warden relinquished.

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