Murder In The Family Quotes
"A crime like that – it just doesn’t happen round here."
"Of course it was the wife – who else could it have been?"
"The whole family, but my mother most of all."
"It’s probably the most expensive part of London you’ve never heard of."
"But survive it did, and by the First World War ownership had passed to the Howard family."
"I think if Luke had turned up at any other time I’d have been pretty cool with him."
"I could even have seen him having a quick fuck just because it was right there on a plate."
"I was born in Dorney Place. So were my older sisters."
"So as at now, our list of suspects looks like this."
"Eric wasn’t like the other kids, and I can tell you now, it frightened him."
"He couldn’t change what he was and shouldn’t try."
"I just don’t see what could-a made him decide to leave."
"He seemed real happy. Real at ease with himself."
"I don’t regret it, Bill, I don’t regret it at all."
"It’s only when you’ve seen it a few times that it jumps out at you."
"For starters, their body language, also the fact that they arrived at the shoot together."
"No, I don’t think I ever explicitly denied it."
"And yes, for that I apologize. But I’m not apologizing for wanting to be involved."
"It was your case? Why didn’t you say anything?"
"I heard about the series through the grapevine."
"Simple. Their money. If we can nail this man’s real identity then there’s a chance we can find the missing cash too."
"And yes, it is. This is the man who left Sydney in November 1995, and was injured in a bus bombing in Beirut in August 1997."
"I’m not sure where you’re going with this, but the first question that comes to mind is how could she be so sure?"
"He’s been right under our noses the whole bloody time."
"So that’s really what’s been going on here: you’ve been using our investigation to solve yours."
"I was on the verge of doing that when I heard about the series."
"You wanted a chance to work it out yourself before you handed it over to them."
"There’s no way the cops would have missed that."
"I did not kill him – I had nothing to do with it."
"And yes, I did have a brother, and yes, he was called Mohammed."
"I reckon the McKennas had all but given up. Marie called him their miracle baby."
"That’s right, after all these years, we finally know the truth."
"You want to know what happened? Then ask me to my fucking face, why don’t you."
"Version, account, ‘your truth’, whatever. No need to get hung up on semantics."
"Not everything is sodding child abuse, you know."
"I mean, I know they’re all fucking incompetent, but even that bunch of Keystone Cops would probably have managed to find a hoodie with a bucketload of blood all over it."
"I went straight out towards my room—That’s when I found him."
"For a film-maker, it was like The Jinx all over again."
"It’s not a question of ‘getting away with it’ – she was a child, a child under intolerable emotional pressure—"
"I don’t have anything more to say. If you have any further questions, you can direct them to my lawyer."
"Children don’t think like adults – you can’t talk about motive with a child that age, just impulse."
"Because that’s what I do, as a film-maker. And because my family has lived with this thing hanging over our heads for almost two decades and until someone finds out who did it and puts him away none of us will ever have any peace."