:58:01
And there was this question
of the robbery of a prostitute.
:58:03
No robberies were reported
in that area that night.
:58:06
At the start of this trial,
I shook Gerry Conlon's hand.
:58:11
Subsequently, I was deeply shocked
when a fellow attorney came to me...
:58:14
and asked me if I was now
going to wash my hand.
:58:18
In my long legal career,
I cannot remember a case...
:58:21
where emotions have
been so charged.
:58:24
It falls to me now
to appeal to you...
:58:26
the members of thejury,
not to get caught up in this...
:58:28
tide of mass hysteria.
:58:31
Inspector Dixon admits there are scores
of inconsistencies in the confessions.
:58:36
My clients contend that
they were forced to confess...
:58:39
through brutality
and intimidation.
:58:44
Now, they may be foolish...
:58:46
petty thieves,
even drug abusers...
:58:50
but they are not the ruthless bombers
who have terrorized Britain for months.
:58:56
You should find these young people
not guilty.
:59:00
- Bollocks!
- Okay, let's go.
:59:03
- Get your fucking hands of me!
- Move it!
:59:06
- Move it!
- Hands of!
:59:14
Ladies and gentlemen...
:59:17
like my learned colleague
in the defence...
:59:20
I would caution you not
to be swayed by your emotions.
:59:24
The four people
you see in the front...
:59:28
are one of the most cunning and
cruel criminal conspiracies...
:59:32
ever to set foot on English soil.
:59:35
Now, here are the facts
of this case:
:59:38
Inspector Dixon...
:59:40
a decorated of icer
of great expertise...
:59:42
acting on reliable information
and good detective work...
:59:45
arrested Paul Hill...
:59:48
who, guilt-ridden by the shame
of his crime, confessed.
:59:53
That confession led the police
to the ringleader, Conlon...
:59:56
and his terrorist family--
:59:59
his aunt, Annie Maguire,
the experienced bomb maker...