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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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No, sir.
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JEDBURGH
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Want some breakfast?
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CRAVEN
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Yes, please.
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JEDBURGH
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Merryweather won't be up till noon and Kelly got called out.
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CRAVEN
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Out?
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JEDBURGH
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Yeah, Athens. Somebody shot the station chief. Bad business, that.
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JEDBURGH
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Boiled eggs?
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RECEPTIONIST
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Morning, Hilton International, can I help you?
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JONES
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Detective Inspector Craven, please. Room 7016.
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[THUDS]
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[PANTING]
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JONES
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Did he leave a number where he could be reached?
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RECEPTIONIST
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One moment, sir, I'll just check.
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CRAVEN
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"To go into the shadows," what does that mean?
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JEDBURGH
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It's an Italian expression, much used by the Red Brigade. Means to abjure the world, to become a terrorist.
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JEDBURGH
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Your daughter was a terrorist, Craven. You might as well get used to it.
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CRAVEN
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It says here she went into Northmoor with half a dozen friends, looking for plutonium. It doesn't say anything about being armed.
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JEDBURGH
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Well, plutonium is the key word here, Craven. People who mess with plutonium are terrorists.
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CRAVEN
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What do you know about Northmoor?
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JEDBURGH
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Only what I read in the report. Northmoor's a low-grade waste facility run by a company with a very long name. There is no evidence of plutonium in Northmoor.
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