Mr Whitfield's questioned by the Defence |
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| Can you tell us about the state of Mr. Faulkner's business at the time preceding his death? | |
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| I shall say it was desperate. My bank made a loan of twenty-five million dollars to my son-in-law in an effort to save his enterprises. | |
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Mr Whitfield's questioned by the Defence |
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| What prompted you to make that loan? | |
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| The happiness of my daughter has always been paramount to me. | |
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Mr Whitfield's questioned by the Defence |
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| He had no reason to commit suicide as ear as his business affairs was concerned? | |
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| He had every reason for remaining alive, but Bjorn Faulkner beleived in nothing but his own pleasure... | |
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