knife like this in Moscow. This knife has devastating stabbing power. Oh my! PAPA MAMA It's that... A major in the special forces. His unit was fighting in the area where the defendant lived. Later he adopted him. Did you lose something? - Hey, what if... - No. Those soldiers were the ones who killed the boy's parents? That's motive. Motive for murder. Oh God. Revenge. Yes, but he had known the boy since he was 5... ...and was a family friend. What about the knife. Do we know whose it is? There are initials on it. No, the initials don't match anyone in the case. It's a rare knife. It was kept at home. The kid carried it with him all the time. His friends saw him with it. They said all this in court. They kept saying it was an exceptionally rare knife. Special. Just listen to what you're suggesting. What is it? - Can't find it. - The kid's in the park. Just walking, walking... And suddenly some guy comes up to him and says: "Hey kid, do you happen to know where they sell good knives?" And he says: "Why, yes! I have a good knife right here. A very good one. Rare. Unique. Yes". And he sells it to him. Yes. The boy sold him this knife. The man bought it and went and killed his dad! It's totally lun-icrous! - What? - "Lud-icrous". Wait, wait! What about the money? They found 7 thousand in his pocket! The same exact amount as... ...the pension the father received that day. He didn't sell any knife! He killed him and robbed him. There's no sense in listening to the defendant's lies... - You can't get another knife like that, guys. - I found it! Thank God. The key is tiny, I thought I lost it. But it was hiding in my pocket. There... I also thought that the knife was unique, special. And that only he had one. Look. Here. One and the same. With a receipt. They said it's unique, special and that only he had one. At the "Extreme" market you can get one easily. So what's that prove? That the Chechen didn't kill his father? No, it proves nothing. Can we smoke here? Why not? We're locked in. - Ashtray. - May I? - Thanks. I had a different goal. - So you found the knife. - Bought it. - OK, bought. What's the difference? These days you can even buy a missile launcher. But can you tell me how that proves... ...that the man who bought the knife also killed the father? May I? It doesn't prove that at all. You interrupted me before. Thank you. I'm saying that the uniqueness of the knife was... ...the prosecution's main argument. But it turns out you can buy one easily. So what? What does that mean? It means the investigation wasn't very thorough so other facts are possible. The lawyer. The lawyer. He had nothing to say. He was an empty man! He couldn't defend him. What...? What if... ...the one who bought it is the killer? Oh, Jesus! Buddy, why do you have cottage cheese for brains? Someone bought it and killed him. Do you even understand what you're saying? Five minutes ago you drew us a balance sheet. "He killed and robbed him". Who else had a reason... ...to kill a major for his pension? If I were you I'd listen to the comrade from the Transport Authority. You know, your reasoning is somehow... Jewish. What, I should reason like the late Yasser Arafat? All right. No, well... Wait a minute. Wait. OK. So the working guy said something stupid. - Why are you supporting him? - You know, what he said wasn't stupid. See, that's a typical Jewish trick. If a non-Jew says something stupid, it's OK, but... ...if it's a Jew, it's not stupid. All right. The knife, a coincidence. It's the same, I admit. But the man who bought the knife used it to kill the father. Is that also a coincidence? 2 coincidences in a row? That's impossible. It never happens. Never. You know, for some time now I've believed that... ...anything is possible in life. Absolutely anything. Even the impossible. My dad... ...was in the ghetto ------------------------------ Читайте также: - текст Охранник на английском - текст Рыжая Соня на английском - текст На безымянной высоте на английском - текст Котёнок по имени Гав на английском - текст Интервенция на английском |