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A Recipe for Murder - Season 1 - Episode 05

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17:40many times and errors, but it's true that there are people who
17:44don't have done it wrong, but who did it wrong because he wanted to
17:48blanqueize.
17:49The regret of Daniel Sancho is to be with a guy like this.
17:53Jorge, please, we have to defend this poor guy who, in reality,
17:57has been caught up in certain circumstances, and that's why
18:00he defended him, he ended up generating this accident.
18:04Did he say that from the TV?
18:05Yes, yes.
18:06The initial correspondence with which the case was dealt with
18:13the perversion of turning to the murderer, in this case, the murderer,
18:19into the victim, and starting to find even some justification
18:24of why this happened.
18:27The emissors of these theories, in reality, they don't do it, in the
18:34most part, from conventional information programs,
18:41but they do it from entertainment programs.
18:45Of course, for the audience, that is invisible.
18:48The audience is not able to know what entertainment is
18:52than what journalism is.
18:53What's wrong with Daniel?
18:55Daniel?
18:57What's wrong with Daniel?
18:58What's wrong with...vised
18:59enough with outros, Rodolfo... You
19:00do that... Good
19:01he's very tight. Thank you
19:03very tight. Daniel.
19:03How are
19:04you okay, Rodolfo? How are
19:06you on Daniel? Miguel compatible
19:07withför.ヶ
19:07I think
19:07so. Would you
19:09like to say that? You're
19:10hesicating a lot of verduras. What's
19:12wrong with that? You??
19:12Okay.
19:13You should
19:14be working like anцы
19:15dentist. Thanks. Your
19:17dad was
19:19going through thanks to her.
19:19Rodolfo Sancho, the actor Rodolfo Sancho,
19:23was the person who appeared in court every day
19:25carried out of documents, with all the causes on top,
19:28never more than said, with photos, with documentation,
19:32with titles of his son.
19:34He was the one who had the weight of that defense.
19:36So, Rodolfo Sancho was sitting behind his son
19:40and he constantly communicated with him.
19:44He was the accused.
19:44The accused could interact not only with his lawyer,
19:48but with the people of his trust, who are there.
19:51And Sancho, the person with the most interacted,
19:54with the most spoke, and the most directed,
19:56was his father.
19:59Alice is the person of trust of Rodolfo Sancho in Thailand.
20:04She is a woman tailandese.
20:05She has contact and relationship with lawyers,
20:09with people of the Judiciary,
20:11concretely in Samui.
20:13She is a person who has deposited all the trust in the world
20:16and who, even, has made the interpretation
20:19during all this trial for Daniel,
20:23for Rodolfo.
20:24It is to say,
20:24he has helped in the translation
20:26and in the juridic assessment.
20:28There is really a dark cloud in everything that comes to Alice.
20:34It is dark because really,
20:35no one knows how Alice is coming,
20:37but she knows that she is not a fixer.
20:39There are many rumors
20:40because it is not exactly who she is
20:42and what she was doing.
20:44Beyond the rumors,
20:45I ask myself this question.
20:47How do you get to Tailandia?
20:49You have a person who you don't know
20:51absolutely nothing
20:52and you give more power
20:53than even the lawyer that you had hired for your son.
20:58Who put in contact
21:00to Rodolfo and the juridic team of Rodolfo
21:03with Alice?
21:03Because that is the person
21:04that they trust,
21:05because it gives enough confidence
21:07to deposit her in this woman.
21:11Alice is a person
21:12that we found mysterious
21:13to all the journalists,
21:15even to our fixers,
21:16which are these people
21:18who help our local producers
21:20and tailwinders.
21:21It is a person linked to the government,
21:23it is a person linked to the military,
21:25it is a person linked to the mafia.
21:27The reality is that no one knows who Alice is.
21:33We have found, after the trial,
21:36that apparently
21:37he offered money
21:38to people who can declare
21:39against Edwin Arrieta in Thailand.
21:43This is a major scandal.
21:46It could even be a case of delictive,
21:49if it is so, in Spain.
21:52Vist for sentencing
21:53the trial against Daniel Sancho in Thailand
21:55for the crime of Edwin Arrieta.
21:57Sancho has taken advantage of this last session
21:59to make a legato of almost 45 minutes
22:01in which he insisted on his version,
22:03the defense itself.
22:04Now will have to wait
22:05until the 29th of August
22:06to know the verdict.
22:08Edwin Arrieta,
22:09the three legal scenarios
22:10against which we can find
22:12in one hand,
22:13one of the most of the most,
22:13would be the homicide imprudence,
22:15that is,
22:16the death of the without wanting
22:18of Edwin Arrieta,
22:19and then,
22:21the descuartization,
22:22the result of that mental blockage
22:26to try to hide the corpse
22:28and so the crime.
22:30In the second place,
22:31we would be in an assassination,
22:33that is,
22:33to end the life of Edwin Arrieta
22:36without being able to defend himself.
22:38This would imply that in the years of prison,
22:41it would not be a perpetual chain,
22:42but we would be talking about 20 years of prison.
22:45And, finally,
22:47we would be in front of the assassination
22:48with premeditation,
22:50a planned assassination,
22:51and this has two possible condemnations.
22:55One is the death of the death
22:58and, on the other hand,
22:59it could also be the perpetuate chain,
23:02whenever and when the tribunal
23:03can understand that the accused
23:06could have been able to collaborate
23:08in the escalation of the case.
23:10But,
23:11as such as the circumstances are,
23:13we don't think that,
23:14even if they could impose the capital punishment.
23:17I think that the procedure
23:18has been carried out
23:20in a way absolutely pure.
23:22We thank the president of the tribunal,
23:24the judicial power,
23:25the regimen of Tailandia
23:26and the government authorities
23:28and penitentiaries
23:29the good that they have carried out,
23:31good and objective.
23:32We wanted a fair trial,
23:34objective and impartial.
23:36And we are in that line.
23:37I think that the matter
23:38should be able to go out well.
23:40This matter has been magnificent
23:42by the descuartizement or the membrane.
23:45The people,
23:46which I think very well,
23:47and the people are very clean and very wise,
23:49they have given this importance
23:51that they do not have.
23:52Because the membrane or the descuartizement
23:54in Spain, in China, in India and in Thailand,
23:57it is a crime and very posterior,
24:00so that it is not a crime or homicide
24:02or homicide of a cadáver,
24:03but it is called profanation of cadáveres,
24:05which is a year of pena,
24:06which is not fulfilled.
24:07If our test is the case,
24:08which is the case
24:09that has been tested in the procedure,
24:11by the forensics, police officers,
24:13police officers, etc.,
24:15if we arrive at a good end,
24:16we would have been with a pena
24:16of eight years or six years.
24:18And this, translated into practice,
24:22could be in Spain
24:23between three and two years.
24:24When I said at the beginning of the procedure
24:26that could be in Spain
24:27in four years,
24:27well,
24:28they threw their hands to the head,
24:29but the time gives us the right.
24:40In Thailand,
24:41if some cases are tested,
24:43it will not be the fiscal or the abogado
24:45who solicit the判 punishment,
24:48but the judge will determine it.
24:50Thailand is a country
24:52that is a very hard sentence
24:54against foreigners who come here
24:57to, let's say,
24:58if this case is not a capital pena,
25:02obviously, Thailand will continue
25:03to have the same tourists or more
25:06and they will give up,
25:07but it will set up a very grave precedent.
25:09We do not seek that guilt of death.
25:11We, what we have said in every moment,
25:14as a member of the family,
25:16as a criminal lawyer,
25:17is that the family wants
25:18to apply the law
25:20to the place where the crime was taken.
25:23I do not want revenge.
25:25I want justice,
25:26which is very different.
25:27Because revenge is that
25:28they do the same thing
25:30as they did my brother.
25:31No.
25:31What I want is justice,
25:34because the fact that there is justice,
25:38that the death of death
25:39does not remain impune,
25:40in some way,
25:41will give us peace.
25:43You see?
25:44You see?
26:13The difference is that he was impune.
26:36The death of death,
26:43I don't know.
26:47The death of death of death,
26:53the death of death of death.
26:55The death of death of death of death,
26:57the death of death of death,
27:00in two or three years,
27:01in two or three years,
27:02Categorically,
27:04to listen to,
27:04in a maximum audience,
27:06the death of death of death of death.
27:22The death of death of death of death of death,
27:33in two or three years,
27:33in five months,
27:33at least in Thailand.
27:35In that,
27:36it gave me a night in vila.
27:37It took me the night of Tuesday,
27:39and I will never forget it.
27:40At least,
27:41I will never forget it.
27:41I always try to throw away
27:42what personal,
27:43what professional,
27:45what rational,
27:46what emotional,
27:47but that is very far from the reality, I went to bed at 12am and every time I see the
27:53clock,
27:54I say, it's 4am, 5am, 6am, 7am.
28:06There are hours to know the most expected inmediate of the year, the case of Daniel Sancho.
28:19Sancho has said that he's prepared for the best and the worst.
28:23Sancho has said that he's prepared for the best and the worst.
28:24Rodolfo, how do you learn this day?
28:26How are you?
28:31How are you?
28:33How are you?
28:34If you don't mind, don't you hear what I think.
28:58Hello, how are you?
28:58Very good.
28:59Cadena perpetua para Daniel Sancho por el asesinato en Tailandia del cirujano colombiano Edwin Arrieta.
29:05El tribunal considera que el crimen fue premeditado y que descuartizó y ocultó el cuerpo.
29:10Tendrá que pasar al menos ocho años en una cárcel tailandesa antes de poder ser extraditado.
29:15Recibió un whatsapp de nuestra abogada en Tailandia que nos dice cadena perpetua.
29:22Llamo corriendo a Darlene y fue una llamada que guardaré toda la vida en el corazón.
29:28Una conversación muy emotiva, unos silencios muy profundos, un llanto muy humano.
29:36El 29 de agosto al final se resolvió lo que todos teníamos o todos estábamos esperando y era la sentencia
29:43de Daniel Sancho.
29:44Y se resolvió con lo que casi todos pensábamos que iba a ocurrir, con una pena capital que fue conmutada
29:51con una cadena perpetua.
29:52La sentencia recoge que los hechos eran como refería la acusación, el ministro fiscal y la acusación particular.
30:02Y en relación a la pena, en un principio fue pena de muerte, pero la propia sentencia ya conmuta esta
30:08pena de muerte por la participación de Daniel Sancho en el esclarecimiento.
30:13Y si esto no hubiera sido así, pues posiblemente estaríamos ante un final muy diferente, que hubiera sido bastante dramático
30:22también para el propio acusado.
30:24Con esta sentencia, la familia Arrieta considera que se ha hecho justicia y confía en poder comenzar un duelo para
30:36terminar en este sufrimiento tan profundo que llevan viviendo desde el 2 de agosto.
30:44En relación a la responsabilidad civil, nos mostramos satisfechos con que el tribunal haya reconocido una indemnización de unos 106
30:51.000 euros al cambio.
30:53Vamos a recurrir la sentencia y ya está, y es poco más de lo que podemos decir.
30:58¿Qué era lo que aquí está...?
31:00¿No os esperabais una cadena perfecta, Marcos?
31:02Bueno, pues no nos la esperábamos, pero hay que asumir lo que ha dicho la justicia tailandesa.
31:07Siempre la hemos respetado y tenemos que mantener nuestro respeto a las decisiones judiciales en Tailandia.
31:12¿Cómo se la ha tomado a Daniel?
31:13Pues no lo sé cómo se la ha tomado a Daniel. Me imagino que como lo hemos tomado todos, cuando
31:18no esperas un resultado así.
31:19Pero que insisto que no pasa nada.
31:21El presidente le ha dicho a Daniel que él no es preso condenado, que él es preso preventivo y que
31:27tiene derecho a recursos.
31:29Le ha dicho la primera parte, y todo lo que sabemos es por la traductora nuestra y por nuestra gente
31:36que estaba adentro, ¿no?
31:37Que ha dicho que la cadena perfecta se basa en que la defensa ha hecho una buena labor y un
31:44buen trabajo.
31:44Con lo cual, por lo menos, a pesar de lo que puedan decir terceras personas, el propio tribunal lo ha
31:48reconocido.
31:49Y lo más importante es que tenemos derecho a recursos.
31:51Entonces, si el primer tribunal lo ha reconocido, no esperas, no esperas, entonces se puede dar a los tribunales en
31:58Tailandia.
32:00De acuerdo a los tribunales en Tailandia.
32:02Si aún no esperas a los tribunales en Tailandia, podrá pedir a los tribunales en Tailandia.
32:08Después de eso, si el tribunales en Tailandia se basa en Tailandia,
32:16separe en Tailandia, podrá pedir a los tribunales en Tailandia.
32:21De acuerdo a los tribunales en Tailandia.
32:36Una perpetua, me esperaba que se iba a quedar en un homicidio doloso o en un homicidio imprudente.
32:41Porque entiendo que no se dan las circunstancias necesarias para una condena de este calado.
32:47No olvidemos que le estamos privando a una persona de libertad durante toda su vida,
32:50en un caso en el que las pruebas, algunas veces, son débiles.
32:55Recordemos que todavía no se ha encontrado todo el cadáver de Edwin Arrieta,
32:59y un cadáver es una fuente de prueba muy importante en un proceso como este.
33:03and, in fact, me has left a bit cold.
33:07People were saying that they could not believe
33:09that Daniel Sancho had been condemned to be condemned.
33:12There were people who felt cold.
33:16How was it possible that Daniel Sancho
33:19didn't have a condemnation, according to them, more just?
33:23That was the moment in which some journalists began to ask themselves,
33:28hey, if they didn't tell us all the truth,
33:31hey, if we were here listening to the people
33:36that we didn't have to have listened to,
33:38and if that trial paralel had made more importance
33:43that the trial of TV shows
33:45than the trial that was happening within Cosamuy.
33:49At first it was a case of murder,
33:52with a confession of the son of a famous actor in Spain,
33:58it ended up becoming a kind of career
34:03to see who was culpable before
34:06and in a way more burda to the suspect.
34:11Why? Because it was the son of a actor.
34:14He came from a very recognized family in Spain.
34:17And I believe, and this is very important,
34:20because the victim was Colombian.
34:23The Spanish media and Spanish media
34:30and Spanish programs have done a lot of damage.
34:34They are doing a lot of damage.
34:36My parents, my family, my daughter,
34:43even if she has 7 years old,
34:45even if she doesn't have programs,
34:46my daughter, because that is something that remains there.
34:49They are not able to imagine
34:52the damage so big that they are making us.
34:56The media have been very hard
34:59with their family,
35:01especially with their parents,
35:03who are older people.
35:05They have not taken into account the pain.
35:09They never realized
35:10what their parents could be feeling in those moments.
35:13It was very hard to see their parents cry
35:16without knowing why in all the media
35:21they speculated so much
35:23of a so noble being for us and for them.
35:26They are generating hatred.
35:28They are generating hatred
35:29by Colombian-Colombians, Latin-Europeans.
35:32They are generating hatred.
35:33Every program, every subject,
35:36every thing they say,
35:38they come back and kill my brother,
35:40they come back and kill my brother,
35:41they come back and kill my brother.
35:44Sometimes I feel like they are racist,
35:47they are discriminating.
35:49There are some stereotypes
35:50of the American American
35:53that are quite famous.
35:55And perhaps more recently
35:57it has become the past colonial,
36:00the reigning,
36:00that in all ways it is called,
36:02in an army rojadiza.
36:04And above all,
36:05and this is not a novedad,
36:07it is, of course, only in Spain,
36:09but it is, in Spain,
36:10the migration and the migrants
36:12have become the fundamental ingredient
36:16of the populist sauce.
36:18And that is, of course,
36:21that docility of the past
36:23with which it was received
36:24from the extranjers,
36:26it is not so present.
36:28Now, the pride,
36:30of countries that have been colonies,
36:34that have recovered, in a certain way,
36:36the pride and the dignity
36:37of defending what they think is correct,
36:41their culture and so on.
36:43This is also what we see
36:44in the Spanish people
36:45who go to Latin America
36:47and there is a complaint
36:48sometimes in the Latin countries
36:51of that superiority
36:52with the Spanish people
36:54that almost seems to be
36:55going to conquer that.
36:59It occurs not only in the case
37:01of the Spanish people,
37:02I think it occurs with the British,
37:04it occurs with the Americans.
37:05One believes
37:06that by being white,
37:09white and having money,
37:11can go to a less developed country
37:14and do what it is,
37:16and that it will not have consequences.
37:18Ayer we talked about
37:19the privilege of the guapos,
37:20the pretty privilege,
37:21and I think that from Spain
37:23we have had a bit of that,
37:24we have suffered from that,
37:26we have considered
37:27that it was the son of famous actor,
37:29that it was guap,
37:29that it was attractive,
37:31and it impede to see
37:32that an attractive person
37:34may be bad
37:35or may have done something delictive.
37:37Spain hered
37:38at the end of the 1980s
37:40a mode of television
37:41that was imported from Italy,
37:46that was the spectacle,
37:49the sensationalism,
37:50the storytelling,
37:51and so on.
37:52And I think we did something curious.
37:54In our version,
37:56we took it even more far
37:57than the Italians.
37:58And then we came back to the television show,
38:03and then we came back to the television show,
38:04and then we came back to the television show
38:04that were not only to reveal the intimacy
38:06of other people,
38:07but to humiliate them in direct,
38:09to try to exploit the worst instincts
38:15of the human condition
38:16in front of the audience.
38:17What I surprised me about
38:19the whole process,
38:21the big show mediatic
38:22that was made,
38:23because it was a circus,
38:25is that they were able to address
38:27a terrible issue,
38:29so tragic,
38:30so serious and so grave
38:31as a thing
38:33more than the media show
38:35that was made of entertainment,
38:37because it was a circus.
38:40It was a weirdoism,
38:41a lack of rigor,
38:42of data,
38:43of information,
38:45full of rumors,
38:46full of suppositions
38:50that were not made,
38:51but that were thrown out to the public
38:54to create an environment
38:56favorable
38:58to the presumed murder.
39:00It's a very flattering case
39:01that I don't know how people
39:02are positioned from the other side.
39:04For me,
39:05that's the essence of everything.
39:06I can understand
39:07that one doesn't want
39:08that the real Madrigan
39:10won the Champions
39:10because it's from the Barça
39:11or the Atlético de Madrid.
39:13One doesn't want
39:13that won the right
39:14but that won the left.
39:16One likes the mountain,
39:17the other likes the beach.
39:18But here,
39:19the band,
39:20I think it's tétrico.
39:22The two fronts
39:25rancios
39:25of the past
39:26and so on,
39:27are faced in Spain
39:28for everything.
39:29That frontism
39:30we have done
39:31with the worst
39:32of the xenophobia,
39:34the worst
39:35of the confrontation
39:37between cultures.
39:38This distorsion
39:40in which
39:40have participated
39:41the television channels,
39:44the television channels,
39:46trying to gain audience
39:47without thinking
39:48that they were
39:48separating from the reality
39:50and that that reality
39:51wasn't any reality.
39:53It was an assassination
39:54and a disqualification.
39:56That's an example
39:57of what can't be done.
39:59It's the only case
39:59I know
40:00in which it's called
40:01the murder case,
40:02not the case of the victim.
40:04It's the case of Daniel Sancho.
40:05No has any identity
40:06the victim.
40:07It's terrible.
40:08It's terrible.
40:09And that we have
40:11a lot of the blame.
40:12It's very difficult
40:13to work in a case
40:14so mediatico
40:15with so many
40:16colleagues,
40:17with so many
40:17media communication.
40:19Well, at the end,
40:20we all wanted to have
40:22those few words
40:23of Rodolfo
40:23in the entrance
40:24and in the exit.
40:24So, yes,
40:26in many occasions
40:26we all wanted to get
40:28we all wanted to
40:30on the side of Rodolfo Sancho.
40:32But that's how
40:32you're going to be.
40:34It's been a very
40:34unexpected.
40:35After eight months,
40:36you have to leave
40:37you, thank you.
40:39I've asked you
40:40to leave you
40:41to leave you.
40:43In those moments
40:44when the information
40:46was so premium
40:47and we needed
40:48to have any data,
40:50the connections
40:51to Silvia and Rodolfo
40:52were not
40:54the sensitive
40:55or the empatical
40:56that they should be.
40:57I'm going to be
40:59in the car.
41:00Alright, let me
41:01enter.
41:03Ya, let me
41:04What are you doing?
41:05How are you doing?
41:06No, I don't know.
41:06All I know.
41:07I don't know, Silvia.
41:08How am I still
41:08going to be a little?
41:10What is it?
41:10How are you doing?
41:11What is it?
41:11You stay with me.
41:12Let me go.
41:14Please.
41:14Be careful, Silvia.
41:16But you're not
41:17in the absolute
41:17solution, Silvia.
41:19Here nobody has won.
41:20Everyone has pet you.
41:23Silvia
41:23has faced this
41:25stoically
41:25by love
41:26to his son.
41:27I think
41:27she has faced this
41:28on the end
41:29but with a lot of dignity and a lot of elegance.
41:34The local people and the police were also very uncomfortable
41:39with the behavior of the journalists.
41:42Many of them trying to look for the morbo,
41:46trying to look for the sensationalism,
41:49a little bit becoming themselves sometimes
41:51as protagonists of the history
41:53and in that media circle that is usually created
41:56around these events.
41:58When you arrive, you feel that you have the opportunity
42:01to do whatever you want,
42:02because the islanders are like
42:06if you were not able to call your attention
42:09if you are doing something wrong.
42:10There have been moments
42:11that, by the way,
42:13the obsession that sometimes
42:16is inundated by getting information,
42:21testimonials in exclusive,
42:24we can get to overpass a line.
42:27If we had maintained that line of respect
42:30from the beginning
42:31and we had extrapolated
42:33to all the statements
42:35where perhaps not we were
42:37sufficiently respectful
42:38from the first time,
42:40I think that, for example,
42:41the information that we could have given
42:43between the 9 of April and the 3 of May
42:46would have been much more real.
42:50I was wondering
42:52what we could have been
42:54published in the media
42:56if Edwin Arrieta
42:59was a man from Colombian
43:02from the Colombian
43:03the assassin of Daniel Sancho.
43:06I think that we would have been
43:08very severe
43:10with the information
43:12and we would have been
43:13a level of contundence
43:13impressive.
43:15I think it would have been
43:16the opposite.
43:17We have opened
43:18much more eyes
43:20to try
43:21to see
43:26what really happened
43:28or to give us
43:29to the objective facts.
43:30If it comes to the opposite
43:31case,
43:34it is very possible
43:34that the Colombian
43:36would have had to ask
43:37forgiveness
43:39to the European Union,
43:40to Spain
43:40or something like that.
43:42I want to go
43:43I want to go
43:44I want to go
43:45I want to go
43:46I want to go
43:46I want to go
43:47I want to go
43:48I want to go
43:49I want to go
43:50I want to go
43:51to live
43:52with this empty empty
43:54that my brother
43:55has given us
43:55in our lives.
43:57And that this circus
43:59this circus
44:00mediatic
44:01will be.
44:09Daniel Sancho
44:10is in the prison
44:10of Surat Thani
44:11in Thailand.
44:12All right
44:13is going to go
44:13to his sentence
44:14of Edwin Arrieta.
44:17It is a prison
44:18with more dangerous
44:20and much more
44:21saturated
44:21than the one
44:22that has been
44:22until now.
44:23Daniel is in the new
44:25prison.
44:25It has nothing to do
44:27with this
44:28in which he has been
44:30with almost 500
44:32prisoners.
44:33Now, in his new
44:34destination,
44:35it will be more
44:36than 4.000.
44:37When I was
44:38co-responsal in Asia,
44:39I visited several times
44:40the churches
44:40in Thailand.
44:41The conditions
44:42were terrible.
44:43The hacinement,
44:44the heat,
44:45the diseases,
44:47I had to share
44:48with people
44:49who had tuberculosis
44:50and other diseases
44:51and other diseases.
44:52The food
44:53many times
44:55was insufficient.
44:56When I was in a prison
44:57in which I was Spanish
44:58he was certainly
44:59the only foreigner
45:01in the northern
45:02country.
45:03And in the
45:04prison,
45:05just no one
45:05speaks English.
45:06So,
45:06the loneliness
45:08is very big.
45:09You have to remember
45:10that Sancho,
45:11although he was
45:12a young man
45:12who has always been
45:13problematic,
45:14he doesn't come from
45:16a marginal environment.
45:17And for him,
45:18the shock
45:18of passing
45:19from a life
45:20of luxury,
45:22of feast,
45:24to a
45:24in a
45:25tailandese,
45:25it's going to be
45:27very difficult.
45:28I presume
45:29that Mr. Daniel
45:32will,
45:33you know,
45:34receive a better than average,
45:37absolutely,
45:38treatment
45:39than normal Thai inmates.
45:43And is that fair?
45:45Probably not.
45:46So,
45:48I think at least they'll make sure
45:49he doesn't die in prison.
46:12Daniel was a chef,
46:13right?
46:14A lot of them.
46:15Yeah.
46:16that we'll,
46:17you know,
46:18be able to enjoy
46:19the prison food or not.
46:21But,
46:21we're definitely
46:22gonna learn Thai.
46:25Fortunately,
46:26or unfortunately.
46:28Souls in the shadows
46:32So close to a fiery glass
46:37One palm now can be broken
46:40What no one could ever look at.
46:47Flaming the roof of flame
46:51Now tinty we play
46:56Dream to fly
46:59Falling loose
47:01In a barnless sea
47:06Tell me,
47:07Tell me please
47:08Tell me please
47:09What's the price
47:10Impeas of memory
47:27In the silence I hear your voice
47:32And whispers me
47:35Stop your dreams
47:37Don't conceal their pieces
47:40Let's open my heart
47:44Hempting thoughts in the mind
47:48I hear your voice inside
47:58Are you the ghost I hear?
48:03Is your ghost here?
48:06With me
48:42I hear your voice inside
48:42I hear your voice inside
48:48I hear your voice inside
48:50I hear my voice inside
48:51I hear my voice inside
48:51I hear my voice inside
48:51I hear your voice inside
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