Trial by Fire Page #4

Synopsis: A prosecutor and her police officer boyfriend clash over a gruesome murder case.
 
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1999
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Can't you succeed?

Well, I can't dad.

What do you mean she faints?

Do it even if she's unconscious.

Yes, it just takes a minute.

You can tie her hands.

Yes, do it.

Easy talk. Come and do it yourself.

Do you think I don't know,

what to do?

Slow down Selami.

Welcome kids.

Good evening gentlemen.

Let's sit here. Nice view.

Send us Fikret.

Fikret, serve them.

Welcome.

Where did that idiot come from?

Never mind.

I want ram's testicles.

Big one.

Those that are in demand

in the neighborhood these days.

I'm going to shoot him.

Sit down. Don't get annoyed.

He's drunk.

I won't let anyone make remarks

about my manhood.

We don't let anyone talk.

I dare them to.

I'm confidently talking here.

I'm a man.

You think I'm a woman?

Why are you offended?

Gentlemen! Cool down!

Selami sit down. Nobody is saying

anything to you manhood.

Can't we order any

ram's testicles anymore?

Do it as I say and finish it tonight.

I surely will.

Ram her.

Forget about rams now.

Alright. No rams.

I didn't mean that.

I rather die than become a

gossip subject for Selami.

Just finish it tonight and

they'll stop talking.

Close her mouth.

I will.

Tie her hands.

I will. I dare her to run away.

Where's she running?

She runs away even

from the chimney.

She won't. Then do it.

I will. Tonight her cherry will burst.

Every night the same trick.

You can't fool me.

Open the door!

I'm home. Nazan's husband!

Open up!

What the hell?

Are you drunk again?

I'm not drunk.

Just had a few drinks.

Take it easy! You're not in a barn!

Whoa!

Where's Nazan?

What are you going to do to her?

If I catch her...

This is going to end tonight.

She's sleeping.

Wake her up!

Leave her alone.

That's what made me

end up like this.

I'll beg you don't harm her.

I'll do it. I promised my dad.

Don't rush on her like an animal.

Gently caress her.

Shut up!

I know what to do.

Nazan, stop pretending. Get up!

What do you want?

You know better.

We'll get over it tonight.

Don't say anything or I'll do you bad.

You stink! You drunk!

Don't rely on anyone tonight.

Mom! He's killing me.

Yell. Yell so that your

mom rescues you.

During our marriage, I didn't

hit her once your honor.

Liar! He's lying.

He came home drunk every night.

He's a sex maniac.

She's a maniac, I swear.

He was attacking

my child every night.

I'm sorry to say but one time

he even tried to kiss me.

God damn you.

Dear members of the press.

Let's remain calm.

Or I'll order you out.

Silence. You're in court.

Sit down lady.

Didn't I tell you not to

speak without permission?

We apologize your honor.

Sit down please and calm down.

The independent court will

decide freely.

You hear the cries of a mother who

couldn't see her girl's happiness.

The valuable members

of the press should hear it too.

These two psychopaths

made my client ill.

They made me ill.

Our friend tells the truth.

I required hospital care.

They are both perverts. I'm sorry

but they are mentally ill.

The drama and cries of a mother

and her daughter...

...should be recorded. I request the

members of the media..

...to expose these people.

I'd like to draw attention

to another brutality.

The witness Cavit Durak has not

fulfilled his duty as husband...

...neither physically nor

mentally.

Therefore he's gone insane and tried

to set fire to his mother-in-laws...

...house and burn

these innocent women.

It's a lie. I swear. They knocked

over the pan while frying fish.

That's how the fire broke out!

I'm burned!

Nazan, hurry up!

Mom, what happened?

We're burning.

Fire! Cavit.

Damn it. To hell with your

mackerel and goatfish.

So what's with my fish?

You couldn't even buy 2 kilos meat

from the butcher with your money.

Fire! They are burning!

Fire! Mom, run.

Nazan's house is burning!

You don't say.

Selami! Run.

What's up sis?

The hell is up.

They are burning.

Hurry up! He's burnt the girl.

I'm going to burn you too.

To hell with a son-in-law like you.

Look at me.

My mother got burnt

while frying your fish.

I got burnt too. I won't

bring you fish no more.

Nazan. You're alive.

What the hell are you doing

at my house?

He came to help.

I can't look anyone in the eye.

I pity my son.

To hell with your son. Couldn't

do her in 9 month. Donkey!

Have a talk with him.

About what! He's not coming to the

shop now for a week.

Where the hell are you?

Home.

Home. How is home?

Are you comfortable?

Very. They are taking very

good care of me.

My mother-in-law tells me

to drink at home.

She brings me the bottle every night

and prepares great appetizers.

How's it going with your wife?

Better. She doesn't run anymore

from me. She's very gentle.

So you did it?

Not yet. This time something

happened to me. I feel sleepy.

Why are you not going to the shop?

Your dad is looking for you.

I can't without doing Nazan.

I know dad will beat me.

He started catching fish.

He doesn't go to the shop anymore.

As long as he stays

away from you, it's fine.

Are you pleased with your oven?

Thank you very much.

It's very easy.

I'll buy you a dishwasher.

Automatic.

Thank you.

How is the medicine?

You've seen any effect?

Very. He goes to bed early.

If he does any bad

let's increase the dosage.

There's not much time left

to your divorce.

Did you investigate it thoroughly?

What does the lawyer say?

It's certain. He said ''When a husband

doesn't fulfill his duties as spouse...

...the court divorces them.

This made me feel better.

Let me bring you cake.

Don't go to any trouble.

What trouble? I won't let you go

without giving cake.

How are you dear?

He does not bother

you anymore, does he?

No. He's not that horny no longer.

He's helpless.

To hell with him. I don't want

him to touch you.

Increase the dosage.

He's in a good mood tonight.

Wanted me to fry the fish.

Never mind! Stay calm. He can't even

talk when he gets the medicine.

I think it is overdose.

I love your pilaki.

I can do it every day

if you like it.

I sure do. Where's this Nazan?

She'll come anytime.

She's frying the fish.

I want her sit facing me.

I'll eat her tonight.

Just like a mackerel.

He should have slept by now.

There's nothing wrong

with the drugs, is there?

No way. I gave 5 ampoules.

What? If he gets all of them

he'll die.

Let him.

No matter how much I drink

I don't get drunk.

I'm tough as a rock.

You know how tough I am.

No one can make me sleep.

In bed, I'm a monster.

Everyone in the hood knows it.

All the women have

tasted it.

Come to my room.

Coming.

Right away. You know

what I'm going to do.

Let's call a doctor.

Are you nuts?

The lights went out.

He's finally asleep.

I almost died. I couldn't

come to myself for 2 month.

While I was in half-trance

they applied to the court.

Write down. ''I wasn't aware

that the time was over.''

Unfortunately time was over.

They got their divorce.

He's slandering. I swear.

Don't talk without being given

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Frances Fyfield

Frances Fyfield (born 18 November 1948) is the pseudonym of Frances Hegarty, a lawyer and crime-writer.Born and brought up in Derbyshire, Hegarty was mostly educated in convent schools before reading English at Newcastle University. After graduating, she took a course in criminal law. She worked initially for the Metropolitan Police and later the Crown Prosecution Service. She claims "After a long diet of criminal law, including dangerous dogs, rape, mayhem and much, much murder, the indigestion of pity and fury provoked me to write. I wanted to write romance, but the domestically macabre always got in the way."She has won several awards, including the Crime Writers' Association Duncan Lawrie Dagger for Blood From Stone in 2008 and the Silver Dagger for Deep Sleep. In addition, her novel, Safer than Houses was nominated for the Duncan Lawrie Dagger in 2006. She also writes psychological thrillers under the name of Frances Hegarty, among them, The Playroom, Half Light and Let's Dance, which was published in 1995.Her novels have been translated into 14 languages. Several have been adapted for television. Fyfield's Helen West series has twice been adapted for television. Juliet Stevenson played Helen West in Trial by Fire (1999) and Amanda Burton later took on the role in a successful British television series in 2002. more…

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