Kajinek Page #2
- Year:
- 2010
- 118 min
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But I understand
that it's a good business.
Journalists get front page headlines
describing me as a killing monster
- and you have a job.
- You don't pay me as far as I know.
If you prove that you're good,
you'll get ten times as much
- as that incompetent Dolezal.
- I think he's a very good lawyer.
Depends how you look at it.
For him, it was just a business.
He didn't even bother
talking to the cops.
- I'm sorry I kept you waiting.
- That's okay.
Hello.
What did I forget this time?
- Nothing. I came here unofficially.
- Really?
- I need to ask you something.
- Go ahead.
In 1993 you worked at the police
headquarters in Pilsen.
If I'm correct, you're
"unofficially" getting involved
- in Kajinek's case.
- That's right.
- Does Honza Dolezal know about it?
- He does, but he doesn't like it.
He's jealous of you
being better than he is.
Probably.
Back then I kind of oversaw
the police in the Pilsen region
and Kajinek's case was one of
those cases full of discrepancies.
You also think that mistakes
were made in the investigation?
I'm positive.
You know what I don't get?
How they could buy
Vlasta Klempar's testimony
without doing any re-enactment.
They did a sloppy job.
They got one guy,
already a crook,
so they locked him up and that's it.
about Kajinek too.
- Kajinek shot but he wasn't alone.
- That's what I think too.
And that "somebody" wore
a badge and a regulation gun.
Are you saying the shooter
was a cop?
Looks like it, but we
couldn't point to anyone,
so we suspended all of them.
Do you have any idea
who could have done it?
Well, I know that Mr. Kajinek
was offered a deal,
- but he didn't want to take it.
- What kind of a deal?
Hands up!
Your hands... put them up!
Brave gangster,
we don't have any lollipops.
- Grandpa's under arrest, let's go.
- Okay, I'm coming
and I'll tell you everything
I know. I'll tell you everything.
- I'll tell you everything too.
- Quiet! Or I'll shoot you.
Okay, I'm coming.
I would be given
a much easier sentence
if I pled guilty and said
that a cop was shooting too.
- Will you give me his name?
- Lejko.
Lejko?
He was investigating it.
First time I saw him was in court.
Guess they had to get rid of him.
What's going on?
They're taking security precautions
because of Mr. Kajinek's escape.
- I'm having a meeting with my client!
- It's the last time today.
Next week he's going to Mirov.
Hello. My name is Pokorova,
I'm Mr. Kajinek's attorney.
I need to check some information.
- It's a closed matter for me.
- Mr. Lejko,
you were the first one at the scene.
You collected the evidence.
It's all in the report, read it.
I'm interested in what's not there,
like evidence of the killer's DNA.
The killer's in jail,
so what's all this about?
- What if he was not the one shooting?
- Kajinek was shooting.
- What are you getting at?
- Kajinek... I'll be brief...
Look, Miss Pokorova, I'll be brief...
- I have nothing to tell you.
- Yes you do.
For example where the cigarette
butts or Perner's dictaphone went.
He always had it on him
but it wasn't in the car.
Is that why you got
fired from the force?
We're closed.
Police. You're coming with me.
What's going on?
- Let's go.
- Help! Help!
No! Help!
Be nice to Mrs. Fastova!
Help!
Now we'll go to your place.
Your little sister is fourteen, huh?
She's still gotta be a virgin.
Get up!
Vlasta! You keep an eye on it here.
This is my town, my money.
You get it?
Yuck!
- You're still good.
- You know it.
Still pretty fast.
Right on the bull's eye.
So how is it going?
Are they giving you sh*t at work?
It's okay, but it's not
what it used to be.
You're better off than
when you were a cop, right?
- Yeah, I'm doing fine.
- You're lucky.
- You went to see your parents?
- I'm too busy.
- You went to see your ex?
- Yeah.
Good afternoon.
Welcome. Please.
She thinks she can milk
me forever.
I'll let her have
a share in the company.
- What time is it?
- You have to be somewhere?
- No, but someone's going to Mirov.
- Yeah? Who?
- You didn't drop it? I told you...
- Honza, I'm not a child
and Kajinek is not a toy
you can take away to punish me.
Did you know they offered him a deal
if he said Lejko was shooting too?
He could have gotten twelve years.
I told him to take it.
But he didn't know him at all.
First time they met was in court.
- Ha! I've a photo of them together.
- Yeah? Why isn't it in the file?
Isn't the attorney supposed to
protect the client's interests?
I'll show it to you at home.
I don't see
why you're defending such a crook
as if he was your relative.
One man's crook,
another man's hero.
I don't understand.
My older sister's name is Fastova.
Fastova?
Are you saying that...
Perner and Klempar
made her a cripple.
And then they came to our house.
I was fourteen.
If he hadn't killed them,
I would have done it myself.
I'm sorry...
From us, a welcome present.
- Anything else?
- Yeah.
Hello.
- What do you want again?
- I need to talk to you.
- I've told you everything.
- But left out that you knew Kajinek.
No, I didn't know him.
I only saw him in court.
Sh*t!
Shut up you f***ing b*tch!
Who can listen to this all day?
But I have your picture.
You look like friends in it.
You want to see it?
Go f*** yourself too.
If Kajinek says at the trial
that you were shooting too,
you'll rot in prison.
So think of what you're gonna
say. As a witness for now.
Again, Mr. Lejko?
You promised me that...
Shut up! All of you.
Did Lejko know
that Klempar who survived?
I don't know but they took Klempar
straight to jail from the hospital.
He got ten years for armed robbery.
They promised to let him go
if he told them what they wanted.
- So he made a deal with the police.
- Which they didn't keep.
They locked him up again.
He needed leg surgery
after the shooting
but they didn't care.
- Who are you looking for?
- Where does Vlasta Klempar lives?
Come with me, I'll show you.
Thank you.
Hello.
- What do you want?
- I'm looking for Mr. Klempar.
- Who are you?
- I'm a lawyer
and I need to ask him
a couple of questions.
Like what?
What's up?
- It's about Kajinek, Mr. Klempar.
- Quit staring and get lost.
What did he do to you? He killed
his brother in cold blood
and got him a disability pension
and you can't leave him alone?
It's not a coincidence
that you survived, is it?
They let you live so you could
testify against Kajinek.
- Are you crazy or what?
- Go back in!
The Kajinek case
is going back to court.
And if you're going to lie again,
I'll get you on perjury charges.
- You'll do time, I can promise you.
- Why are you threatening him?
Leave him alone,
he won't talk to you.
- You're just like the cops.
- What do you mean?
See you in court!
And Kajinek will be your nightmare.
I n a few minutes, in this courthouse
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