A Cry in the Dark
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People can turn on you like
a pack of hungry animals.

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(knocking at doors)
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What a racket! Probably be a bomb.
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- Don’t be ridiculous.
- "(knock at door)"

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- There’s a bomb, is there?
- You’ve been informed, have you?

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No.
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Well, yeah. There’s a bomb.
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We’ll have to go out by the pool. When
we open the door, the media goes nuts.

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Waiting for a pyjama shot.
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I told you, Michael! "(giggles)"
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To you, Pastor and Mrs Chamberlain,
and through you, to Aidan and Reagan,

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may I extend my deepest sympathy.
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You’ve not onIy suffered the Ioss of your
beIoved chiId in tragic circumstances,

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but you’ve all been subjected
to months of innuendoes, suspicion

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and some of the most malicious gossip
ever witnessed in this country.

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I’ve taken the unusual step of permitting
these proceedings to be televised today

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in the hope that,
by direct and accurate communication,

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such innuendoes, suspicion
and gossip may cease.

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This case clearly emphasises
that a choice has to be made

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between dingoes on one hand,
and tourism on the other.

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Cheeky bastard. On national television!
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l’ve had the occasion to criticise
the work of the Northern Territory police...

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- He doesn’t know shit from clay, this fella!
- What’s his religion?

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..reporting of the sprayed blood stain
on the exterior of the tent,

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resulted in this investigation being
diverted in the wrong direction.

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I’m satisfied that Dr Brown,
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an acknowledged expert
on bite marks of humans,

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used his best endeavours
to learn what he could

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of what had been, until this case,
an unknown field.

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In the light of
his straightforward admission,

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that he had no experience
in examining bite marks in clothing,

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it’d be dangerous to rely on
his evidence in that regard.


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