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In a fictitious trial, twelve members of a jury must decide whether journalist Ian Bailey is guilty of the 1996 murder o | dG1fclptdzV5dXNoVUk
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00:00More than a quarter of a century has passed since Sophie's body was discovered.
00:11The chief suspect stays silent.
00:26Dear jury, please follow me.
00:28We've all been through a tough time.
00:30Been away from the family, been isolated.
00:32We've heard all the evidence over 60 days.
00:36You are a balanced jury, equal men and women.
00:41Let's just have a show of hands for guilty.
00:47You actually do think he's innocent?
00:50Yeah.
00:51And I know you want to go home, but I just have this feeling and I, I'm sorry.
01:05This is the most savage murder that ever happened in the country.
01:12A life taken away too soon.
01:15And if you have any doubt whatsoever about his guilt, remember what he said.
01:31I did it.
01:32I did it.
01:33I'm sorry.
01:34I don't know if it was like a person.
01:35I don't know.
01:36That's a dare.
01:37And came back.
01:38I'm sorry.
01:39I am sorry.
01:40I'm sorry.
01:41Exactly.
01:42I am sorry.
01:43I can't see you on that side of my head.
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