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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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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] But driving Ann to the clinic each morning made it easy to share his torment.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] But driving Ann to the clinic each morning made it easy to share his torment.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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I want you to tell me...
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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I want you to tell me...
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] Soon, we were like lovers, and lovers have no secrets.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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[V.O] Eventually, he signed a statement, and when it was produced in the High Court, he was convicted...
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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I've lost my daughter.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] ...by which time, Ann was dead.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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I want to know who killed her.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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CRAVEN
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I want to know who killed her.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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JEDBURGH
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Okay. Thank you.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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JEDBURGH
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Morning.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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WAITER
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Good morning, sir.
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