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Sean Veil is an ultra paranoid murder suspect who takes to filming himself round the clock to provide an alibi, just in | dG1fTmJ5QXVGUEttbHM
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00:00 24 hours in a day.
00:02 1,440 separate minutes in which someone could meet their end at the hands of someone who may...
00:09 or may not look like me.
00:13 Chaos erupted at the High Court today following the sensational collapse of the trial against alleged triple murderer Sean Bain.
00:23 I am an innocent man, I did nothing wrong!
00:29 Things to remember.
00:31 1. Paranoia is a malfunction of the ability to reason.
00:35 I was just wondering if I could have a quick word.
00:37 Words can be distorted, re-edited, things can be made to seem other than what they are.
00:41 Things to remember.
00:43 2. Every contact leaves a trace.
00:47 Things to remember.
00:51 3. Never stop filming yourself. Ever.
00:57 Off camera, he's off guard.
01:00 He's killed someone else.
01:02 A 25 year old woman called Mary Shaw.
01:04 I haven't killed anyone, ever!
01:06 How many cameras are running in here?
01:08 Five.
01:10 You can check my tapes, the cameras are running the entire time.
01:12 Time of death was 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon.
01:14 You got yourself on tape there?
01:16 I can show you.
01:19 It's Tom Hanks' tapes.
01:21 You set me up.
01:23 Your fingerprints were on them, Mark.
01:26 I'm inside your mind.
01:27 I know all the perverted fantasies you harbor.
01:31 Don't you dare try to profile me.
01:33 Marley, stay there!
01:36 How does an innocent man get justice?
01:40 How does he get his reputation back?
01:43 86,400 seconds in a day.
01:48 All that time to be accounted for.
01:53 (Screaming)
01:56 (Screaming)
01:58 (ominous music)
02:00 (ominous music)