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Three: Burden Of Proof
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[LOWE MUMBLES]
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CRAVEN
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Lowe, who was the other man?
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[LOWE MUMBLES]
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ROSS
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...surprised him while he was at breakfast. There was a struggle, and still struggling, he was brought out
of the flat into the corridor. An attempt was made to take him down the emergency stairs.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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ROSS
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[V.O.] At this point, he broke free and reached the window.
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REPORTER
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[V.O.] From where he jumped?
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ROSS
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[V.O.] Yes.
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REPORTER
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[V.O.] He wasn't handcuffed?
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[V.O.] No. It appears that none of the officers making the arrest was carrying handcuffs
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REPORTER
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[V.O.] How did that happen?
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ROSS
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[V.O.] An oversight, I presume.
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CRAVEN
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I've got a name.
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ELHAM
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McCroon. Who is McCroon?
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CRAVEN
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He was a gunman. Ex Provo. Part of the fall-out from Belfast.
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ELHAM
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You put him away?
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CRAVEN
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Eight years ago, but he had nothing to complain about.
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ROSS
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He must have had something on you to turn up on your doorstep.
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CRAVEN
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If he did, he was paid to. Someone gave him a gun, a car, my address, details of my movements.
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ROSS
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There's not one ounce of evidence to support that notion, Ronnie, and you know that!
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CRAVEN
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Do you really think two misfits like Lowe and McCroon can turn up out of the blue?
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