As a father and soldier, he lost his dignity. . .
When good things and bad things come to us, it turns out that we are so selfish! ! !
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Roderick 2021-12-31 08:02:52
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[Bransford sits down as Sunhill continues to accuse Bransford of the Elisabeth Campbell rape]
Sunhill: I know you weren't the leader.
Capt. Bransford: If you say so, Miss Sunhill. But I really do not know what in the world you're referring to.
Sunhill: You're too weak to have started it. You're just a guy who's gotten by on his smile and his charm. It's a good smile, but you could never lead a rape.
Capt. Bransford: Well, that sure is good to know.
Sunhill: Elisabeth Campbell was murdered 36 hours ago. Staked out with tent pegs and strangled. So I'm going to ask you my question again, Captain Bransford. How scared are you right now?
[Sunhill shows Captain Bransford an evidence bag of women's underwear]
Sunhill: Amazing scientific changes in the last few years, Captain, wouldn't you agree?
Capt. Bransford: I wouldn't know.
Sunhill: In certain fields, it's been incredible.
Capt. Bransford: If you say so.
Sunhill: Like DNA... If it's there, it's there forever. But then you probably already knew that.
Capt. Bransford: [Bransford looks back at the underwear] Those are hers aren't they?
Capt. Bransford: [Bransford gets silent before staring up at Sunhill, then opening up to tell her the truth of the rape at West Point] I tried to stop it. I did everything I could, but they hated her. They hated her so much. They hated that she was smarter than them, they hated being out there with someone who had to squat to piss. I tried to save her. I did everything I could, but I couldn't make them stop!