:55:01
and then they threatened
to kill my father.
:55:03
- Will you repeat that please?
- They terrorized me for seven days.
:55:08
After that,
they threatened to kill my father.
:55:10
I'd have fucking signed anything
after that.
:55:14
- Excuse my language.
- Thank you.
:55:18
You expect this jury to believe
that decorated police of icers...
:55:22
would risk their career
and their reputation...
:55:25
by threatening your father?
:55:27
I don't expect them to believe it
by the time you finish with them...
:55:30
but it happens to be truth.
:55:32
You're an honest man,
aren't you, Mr Conlon?
:55:35
I like to think so.
:55:36
You've told us you remember
this Charlie Burke very well.
:55:42
Aye.
:55:43
Do you remember telling the police
anything else about that night?
:55:48
Let me refresh your memory.
You told Inspector Dixon...
:55:51
that you had committed
a robbery on that night.
:55:53
Now do you remember?
:55:58
Aye.
:56:00
- Who did you rob?
- Robbed a hooker.
:56:04
- You robbed a prostitute?
- Aye.
:56:08
And we are expected to believe a man
who claims he stole from a prostitute...
:56:12
before we would believe ten police
of icers who stood here on oath...
:56:15
and called you a liar?
:56:17
That was the truth.
:56:21
I'm bound to say I don't find
you very convincing.
:56:24
Thank you, Mr. Conlon.
:56:30
Why didn't you tell me
that you'd stole from that woman?
:56:35
You should've called me.
I would've sent the money.
:56:44
Are you gonna be a thief
and a liar all your life?
:56:50
Standing up in that witness box,
making faces to your mates.