A Cry in the Dark
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:57:04
- It seems they’ve reopened the inquiries...
- "(helicopter overhead)"

:57:13
How come the press know so soon?
:57:17
- I don’t talk to the press.
- This is shocking for all of us.

:57:20
New evidence has come to hand on
the disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain.

:57:25
Police will review all evidence
and investigations will begin anew.

:57:29
Sir, does this mean
you’re anticipating a second inquest?

:57:33
No comment.
:57:35
My mate in Darwin knows the sister of the
brother-in-law of the copper on this case.

:57:39
They reckon she’s covering up for her kid.
That’s why they can’t break her.

:57:45
Would you like to trot that past me again?
:57:47
I understand they found a white baby
coffin in the house, with a Bible passage...

:57:53
- For goodness’ sake, give it a bloody rest.
- Let me tell you what it was about.

:57:58
I’ve never asked you this before,
but did you kill your baby?

:58:02
If I answered,
I’d be giving you an interview,

:58:05
and my lawyer has advised me
not speak to you alone.

:58:07
I’d deny the conversation ever took place.
:58:12
Come on, it’s just between you and me.
:58:14
- Did you kill your baby?
- Oh, come on!

:58:18
If I’d done it, why invent such
an unbelievabIe story about a dingo?

:58:24
Don’t sell yourself short.
:58:27
You’re crediting me
with the perfect murder.

:58:30
Don’t sell yourself short!
:58:34
The baby’s clothes are being examined
by Professor Cameron in London.

:58:38
Oh, I didn’t know
there were any dingo experts in London.

:58:42
He’s a world-class forensic scientist.
He found a hand print on the jump suit.

:58:47
It was made when it was wet with blood.
:58:50
It’s a small, female hand.
:58:52
Then I’m back in the hot seat, aren’t I?
:58:59
What else was in this report?

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