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Three: Burden Of Proof
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NURSE 2
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Fantastic!
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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NURSE 1
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He didn't keep me out for long.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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NURSE 2
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So, was that your first time?
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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NURSE 1
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Certainly was! I got it the first time round.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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NURSE 2
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You must have bribed the instructor, I reckon.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] I was driving Ann to the hospital at the time. Twice a week for radium treatment. There was something in her manner that told me not to talk about her illness. Every time I tried to discuss it, she warned me off.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] The doctor, of course, told me nothing. I realised it was serious when I found she'd being buying clothes for Emma, but they were much too big. I volunteered to take them back but she said, "No, let it be."
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] It was only later it occurred to me her choice had been deliberate. She knew she was dying, and she wanted to stock up on things like clothes for Emma before she went. I remember it clearly. Dropping Ann off. Seeing the pain in her face. And then confronting Lowe a few minutes later.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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ELHAM
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Craven.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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ELHAM
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You can come in now.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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ELHAM
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Take it easy.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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Lowe... This is Mr Craven. Can you hear me? You've been hurt, but you're safe now. No one can reach you here.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] He had committed a brutal killing in pursuance of a theft, and there was a sexual element. There was no evidence to speak of, and nothing of a forensic nature, so we needed a statement. An admission of guilt.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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Lowe, this is Mr Craven, remember? Ronnie Craven. I'm here to help you.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] I developed a soft approach in interrogation, which with certain prisoners meant spending long periods of time alone with them. It would involve holding hands and being physically close. Sometimes, I even kissed Lowe.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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Lowe, can you hear me?
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] And it worked.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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This is Ronnie Craven.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] He was a brutal man, though not without resources. He knew what I was doing, and the kind of pressure I was putting on him.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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Now, you're hurt. You're hurt badly. Who is it you're afraid of?
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