1:31:02
Yes.
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When it was in the dogs mouth?
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Somewhere around that time.
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- What other time could it have come...
- Look, Mr Barker, I wasnt there.
1:31:14
I can only go on
the evidence of my own eyes.
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Were talking about my baby daughter.
1:31:24
Not some object!
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I know its difficult,
but you must hold your temper.
1:31:34
- You sound too harsh, too angry.
- I am angry.
1:31:37
Its not going over well with the jury.
Try and be more demure.
1:31:41
I am the way I am
and the jury will have to get used to it.
1:31:44
Mrs Chamberlain, when this case is over,
I will get the hell out of here.
1:31:48
You could stay here for
a fucking long time.
1:31:51
- Dont talk to my wife like that.
- Im told Dont talk like you usually talk.
1:31:57
Watch how you hold your mouth,
you look too sour.
1:31:59
Dont get angry.
Dont ask too many questions.
1:32:03
And never laugh
or youre an uncaring bitch.
1:32:05
I cant cry to order and I wont be
squashed into a dumb act for the public.
1:32:11
Or for you.
1:32:13
Is it not the case that your husband
declined to search on that Sunday night
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because he knew the baby was dead?
1:32:21
- And he knew you had killed her.
- Definitely not.
1:32:25
You invented the story of the dingo
removing the baby from the tent.
1:32:34
I did not invent that story, Mr Barker.
1:32:40
Its the truth.
1:32:45
The prosecutor put many questions to Mrs
Chamberlain when she was in the stand.
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But there was one allegation, a most
important allegation, that was never put.
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It was the allegation
that would have started with the words: