Kajinek (2010) - full transcript

Deals with the most famous criminal in Czech Republic, the lawyer who continuously tries to free him; the circle of people on both sides of the law who want to keep him in jail and his infamous escape from prison.

The Fall of Communism

Serious crime has skyrocketed...

Prisoners Receive Amnesty

Terror in the Streets

Want to run a business?

Pay a ransom.

I really can't.

Casino owner gone missing...

Customs officers deal with the Mob.

Guns are out of control!

Crime is Skyrocketing

Democracy looks different...

Let me go! Help!

The world marvels at the fall

of Communism in Czechoslovakia,

the so-called Velvet Revolution.

As a gesture of hope, the president

granted a general amnesty.

23,000 prisoners were released

and suddenly found themselves free.

The reaction of our

listeners is clear.

Thanks to "coupon privatization"

there is hope for a better future.

The Harvard Funds offer

us a chance to invest.

Crime has risen

by 50% since last year.

The police want to get tougher

in the fight against organized crime

- and continue to...

...to be corrupt.

Shit, fuck...

You pig, I told

you not to eat in my car.

- You'll clean it, you hear me?

- Okay, I will.

- You idiot.

- Shut up.

- Don't fucking piss me off!

- Stupid idiot.

We're almost there.

Is that him?

You motherfucker! No!

The Court has made

a determination:

The defendant, Mr. Kajinek, was

found guilty of a double murder

and attempted murder and is

sentenced to life in prison.

For a Cold-blooded Murder:

Life!

Survived and

Testified Against Kajinek

Ten years later

Kajinek Turns Down

Another Attorney

Kajinek Makes

Another Escape Attempt

Jiri Kajinek Broke into

Hundreds of Apartments - and Killed

Notorious Fugitive Kajinek

Is Caught

The film was inspired

by the true story of Jiri Kajinek

- Hello.

- Physical contact is forbidden.

Prisoner, sit down.

Thank you for seeing me.

There is new evidence

in your case.

I think you deserve a new trial.

Which paper do you write for?

- I'm not a reporter.

- What?

I wrote you repeatedly

but you didn't respond.

I know you don't like lawyers...

I needed to see you.

- Get out!

- Sit down!

Are you trying to scare me?

Sit down! Now!

The journalist won't get you out.

I will.

I can do it myself. Get out!

Don't move!

Boo! Very funny.

Right, I get it now.

You don't want to let me see

that I could have gotten him out,

- you are obsessed with Kajinek.

- I went to see him today.

- You're crazy.

- Why do you mind so much?

He's a dangerous killer

who scares everyone.

You're exaggerating.

He's not that dangerous.

If it wasn't for him

we'd never have met.

Mr. Dolezal, I'm writing

my thesis on Jiri Kajinek...

No, no, no...

...and I would really appreciate,

I mean very much,

if you could help me with it.

- So what happened?

- You mean with Vlasta?

- Yeah.

- I talked to Vlasta...

Vlasta Klempar,

Zbyněk Klempar's brother,

survived the massacre in Pilsen

and his testimony could convict

Kajinek of multiple murders.

What did he tell you about

Kajinek's case?

Vlasta said that a cop

was shooting at him.

- A cop?

- With an SMG or something.

Did he mention any name?

There were three or four of them,

just said there was a cop...

- When is it gonna be on TV?

- It's a surprise. - I'll be famous.

- They call me Bouillon, put it there.

- Okay.

Will you call me when they show it?

Josef Klima, August 15, ext. 12:55

Peek-a-boo. I'm sorry, Sir,

I will just get some papers.

- What papers?

- On Kajinek.

- Again?

- You know what's interesting?

That the story

about Klempar's inmate

came out five days after the trial,

but was made two weeks before it.

Aren't you supposed to work

on other cases?

Don't you think it's odd that

Kajinek who squirreled away millions

- would kill for small change?

- Let's sum it up:

He stole, and did time. Broke out,

stole, and did time again.

Escaped, attacked cops,

did time.

Broke out, probably

killed, did time again.

I think he should be in jail.

- I hope you're not talking about me.

- Hello, Mr. Novotny.

- Are you here to see me or Honza?

- Now that I see how good you look...

- Thank you.

- I'm not sure.

- So I'll leave you two alone.

- Hello. How was Cuba?

Oh, cigars.

- I'm sorry, I'll just get this.

- So who are you taking to court now?

- Or are you just buying something?

- See you later. - Goodbye.

Man, I used to work out like you.

Now I don't give a fuck.

Fuck it all.

We're gonna die here anyway.

Right, man?

It's fucking true.

Let's go.

How long do you think

you can play tough here?

You won't answer me?

Who the fuck do you think you are?

You think you're better than me?

You idiot! You queer!

What?

- You're a piece of shit, not Rambo!

- Shut up!

What are you doing?

Fight.

Doors.

- Hello.

- Hello.

How can I help you?

I came again to ask you

to let me see Mr. Kajinek.

- But Mrs., or is it Miss?

- Miss.

Miss, Mr. Kajinek

doesn't want to see you.

- It wouldn't be possible now anyway.

- Why not?

Relax, there are too many pigeons

here so we have to shoot them.

I have a lot of information for him.

Did you give him those documents?

Of course we did.

Excuse me.

Of course. But right now

Mr. Kajinek is in the sick bay.

What happened?

It's nothing serious.

Don't worry. Goodbye.

Damn it.

Over there.

There he is!

Halt!

- Alert! Prison break.

- Halt!

Sector four.

He's behind the fence.

Don't even try it.

Prisoner caught.

Guard him.

You idiots! Why are you shooting

pigeons at night?

We were shooting at him.

He tried to escape.

Watch him.

We're here. Fine.

- Did the orange fish die?

- What?

- I guess there's no oxygen.

- So call them to fix it.

Five fish gone lately.

- Kitty... give her a piece.

- No, this meat is just for us.

You know how hard it is

to find good fish for sushi.

If I find new evidence,

they must reopen the case, right?

Good thing they caught him

or he'd be dining with us now.

Reopening the case. No chance.

It'll be the same judge

who tried him years ago,

she won't admit her mistake.

It's all insane.

How can the same judge

rule in the case?

You can go into politics and

change it. You have the charisma.

Hello?

Who is it?

You think I did it?

Maybe, but I want to defend you.

I appreciate your honesty.

I 'm expecting you.

- Who called this early?

- Kajinek.

- You gave him your cell phone number?

- I'll defend him.

He agrees.

Let's celebrate.

You're gonna turn it down.

We won't defend Kajinek.

Are you crazy?

That's what I've wanted.

It's too dangerous.

Not just him, but

all those things around him.

Believe me. I know what I'm talking

about. You won't defend Kajinek.

You won't tell me what to do.

It's my life.

To the point: I have a new witness.

- We'll try to reopen the case.

- Who is it?

Klempar's inmate.

- Bouillon, eh?

- You know him?

His stories make the prison

rounds. He's useless.

Well, it's not ideal but...

They won't even let this kind

of witness into the courtroom.

So what do you want to do?

Try to escape

and get caught again?

If you're waiting for a miracle,

it's not coming, I can assure you.

You're right. After all these

years I know how it works.

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.

But Klempar could lie

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 heard about the deal.

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?

- Lejčko.

Lejčko?

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. Lejčko,

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 shit 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 Lejčko 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.

I'll never forget it.

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.

Shit!

Shut up you fucking bitch!

Who can listen to this all day?

But I have your picture.

You look like friends in it.

You want to see it?

Go fuck 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. Lejčko?

You promised me that...

Shut up! All of you.

Did Lejčko 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

a hearing will take place

which will decide whether to reopen

the case of the contract killer

and tireless fugitive Jiri Kajinek.

However, nobody has ever succeeded

in reopening a murder case.

Will the ambitious attorney

Klara Pokorova succeed?

- How do you see your chances?

- Step back, please.

Ms. Pokorova, why did you

decide to defend Jiri Kajinek?

Mr. Kajinek deserves a fair trial

just like any citizen.

- Thank you.

- You're welcome.

The Court will now hear

the motion

to reopen the case

of the defendant Jiri Kajinek.

I'd like to ask Ms. Pokorova

to stipulate

whether she wants

her motion to go forward.

Ms. Pokorova...

Ms. Pokorova, your turn.

The police got the cigarette butts

allegedly belonging to the shooter.

My client, however, doesn't smoke.

Why did they mysteriously disappear?

Vlasta Klempar swore that

Kajinek was shooting from one spot.

However, the police

didn't do a re-enactment

which would prove that the angles

of the shots don't match the claim.

The police didn't even secure

the prints at the scene.

We have a witness who told Klempar

that there was more than one shooter.

Why wasn't Vlasta Klempar

shot in the head

like his brother and Mr. Perner?

Was he meant to survive to testify?

I n a new trial we will establish

that the case was manipulated

and a big part was played

by the police force itself.

Mr. Lejčko, what happened

after you arrived at the scene?

Vlasta Klempar became

conscious again for a minute...

I asked him who was shooting

and he said:

"Fuck it,

I'll get that cop myself."

It's new evidence showing the cops

are connected to the murder.

Quiet, or I will clear

the courtroom.

Do you have any more questions

for the witness?

No, I don't. Thank you.

Mr. District Attorney,

your witness, please.

Mr. Lejčko, you're not

on the police force anymore, are you?

No.

Because you were being prosecuted?

Yes.

- So you have a beef with the police.

- Objection.

Leading the witness.

Stick to the point, please.

I wanted to point out a possible

motivation of the witness.

Thank you.

Thanks.

You're welcome.

Let's go, Kristianek.

I have one more question.

Will you confirm your testimony

in which you said

that Mr. Perner and your brother

were killed by Mr. Jiri Kajinek?

I refuse to answer.

Just confirm your testimony.

Just say yes or no.

I refuse to answer.

Are you related

to the plaintiff

or do you have any other lawful

reason not to testify?

Your inmate David Polivka

a. K.a. Bouillon described

what you told him

when you shared a cell.

See the video recording

I presented to the court.

You told him that Mr. Kajinek

was never at the crime scene.

- I refuse to answer.

- Please let the record show:

The witness refused to answer.

You can leave now.

The new findings are so essential

that we cannot ignore them.

Mr. Jiri Kajinek was sentenced

on the basis of testimony

the witness against the plaintiff,

Mr. Klempar, wouldn't confirm today.

It's crucial to reopen the case

and properly investigate it.

Ms. Pokorova, do you have any more

witnesses to call to the stand?

No.

- Do you have any other evidence?

- No, I don't. Thank you.

The Court will now retire

to consult.

At 3 PM we will recess

to determine the verdict.

You can't wash the dirt.

What do you want?

Did you forget about our deal?

Besides, you can't keep that

young bitch away from Kajinek.

It might not be a good move.

Hey, don't talk about her like that.

I'm sorry.

Explain to her that

Kajinek's case is closed

or your partner will get

a small lesson.

- Or a bigger one?

- Are you threatening me?

I'm glad we understand each other.

- You might be underestimating me.

- You think so?

We'll see because now you have

a problem. A big problem.

And your ingenue too.

Try to go against me and

you'll have a big problem too.

- Done?

- Done.

Let's go so we don't miss anything.

The Court has made

a determination:

The motion to reopen

Jiri Kajinek's case...

is denied.

The Court bases the decision

on the lack of credible new evidence.

The plaintiff's witness

didn't convince the Court

of the necessity to reopen the case.

I'm sorry but if the courts

continually spend time

reopening decided cases

based on the testimonies

of other criminals,

they would do nothing else.

What do you want from me?

You know what. That thing you've

had under the bed all this time.

Forget about my testifying

against Novotny.

He's the one who messed up your life.

You have to make up your mind.

You'll either keep your mouth shut

or will talk, but about everything.

What I have on you would

put you away for 8 years.

So make a choice:

Me or Novotny?

How can something like this happen?

You had to count in

this possibility.

Oh come on. It was a joke.

But you will show them. I have

interesting information for you.

- About the case?

- That's right, but not on the phone.

See you soon...

We met here today to say goodbye

to Honza Dolezal...

- My condolences.

- Thank you.

Hello. I'm sorry about what

happened to Mr. Dolezal.

- My condolences.

- Thank you.

Kristianek, go play by the pond.

Mr. Novotny...

Some die a natural death,

some aren't that lucky.

- I'm sorry...

- It's okay.

You know this was not

an ordinary accident.

What do you mean?

This accident is called Lejčko.

- Why would he do it for goďs sake?

- Well, I asked around a bit.

Lejčko is under police surveillance

because of another crime.

Honza went to see him after court.

I guess he wanted to help you.

I know Honza was...

It's all just words, words, words.

By the way, that deal

is still on the table.

If he admits that Lejčko

was shooting too

then he will be out in a couple

of years. Unlike the other one.

Well, I have to go now.

Kristianek, let's go.

Mommy would be upset if

we came late, right?

- So say goodbye.

- Goodbye.

- Goodbye.

- Goodbye.

You're all fucking Nazis.

Give me one reason why I can't

give him the strudel.

- It's my damn husband.

- Food is not allowed.

You think I'm smuggling a nail file,

you idiot? Go head, check it.

- Leave.

- You fucking dickheads.

Did anyone hurt you?

You could put it that way.

Honza... Dolezal is dead.

That's why you're so devastated?

I loved him.

We lived together.

If you'd known that, I'd never

have convinced you, would I?

The chances to reopen the case

are close to none.

I know.

But there is one thing we could do.

What's different is that the one

you'd accuse also killed Honza.

Bullshit.

You will be out in two years

and Lejčko will get twenty.

- How do you know Lejčko killed him?

- I just do.

- But he is still free.

- That's life, unfortunately.

You have nothing to lose,

and everything to gain.

I got Honza involved. They killed

him because of me. And you!

- So you have to help me now.

- How? By pleading guilty?

It won't bring anyone back to life

and I 'll always regret it.

I did all kinds of bad shit,

I stole but I have my principles.

- I don't understand you.

- That doesn't surprise me.

They had Dolezal wrapped around

their finger and now they have you.

I will never sell out

to do something like that.

And one more thing.

Tell them that

I'll look closely into their eyes.

Really close.

You are a heartless bastard.

You deserve to rot in here.

You've been lying to me

all this time!

Lunch!

Give it to me.

What are you doing here?

They move us after a while

so we don't get used to it.

I guess they're scared

that we'd escape like you.

I have to get out.

He wants more bread.

Can I give it to him?

Yeah, give him two.

The soup is pretty thick.

You're fucking nuts.

You can't break out of here.

- Anything is possible.

- What the fuck's taking so long?

- I'm coming.

- Name your price.

...three, four,

five, six...

Man, you got them all again.

Check it out.

I'm trying to put together

the money but...

Relax, it's just peanuts.

- Don't worry about it.

- Thanks.

Let's go.

I believe that my ex husband had

everything here in order.

You'll have the audit report

on your desk in a week.

Thank you.

Quiet. So, are you all packed,

Miss Pokorova?

Here are the keys to the office.

What about keys to the flat and car?

The Volvo is a company car, right?

I never cared about material things

but you can hardly understand that.

Right. It's really hard.

The car is yours, but I'd like to

stay in the flat a little longer.

But hurry, I 'd like to move back.

- Well, how much?

- A mill now and another one after.

I see the prices jumped.

55 Spalena Street, basement

stall # 7, under the floor.

There's more.

I want a car and a place to stay too.

On the first floor they make window

blinds and use silicon wires.

You can count on my wife,

she's never failed me.

Shut up,

this is not a talk show, okay?

- Mr. Novotny, hello.

- Hello, Klara.

I'm sorry to bother you, I was

just wondering how it's going.

Nowhere. I'm done

with the Kajinek case.

I heard you aren't with the firm.

Is there any way I can help you?

- I'm sure we would find something.

- Thanks, but I already have a job.

But in case...

my door is always open to you.

- It's really nice of you, but thanks.

- Goodbye.

Goodbye.

Kitty, I won't leave you here.

Tomorrow you're moving to C Block.

I hope you'll miss me.

- We're moving him now.

- Not tomorrow?

We'll teach that asshole a lesson.

Let's go.

- Shit...

- I said now, didn't I?

Let's go.

Halt!

Fuck!

Shoot! Fuck!

Prison break!

Shoot!

Get him!

Wake up, give it to me. Shit!

Halt!

Come out, you bastard!

Come on!

Shit!

What are you staring at here?

Go! Catch him!

Fuck, what are you doing there?

- Why aren't you shooting?

- I don't see him.

You shithead! You fucking bastard.

Come back so I can zap you!

You asshole!

- Why don't you fucking fire?

- There's a dog!

Fuck the dog, shoot!

Go Czechs go!

Sihvonen was about to finish

the Finns' attack...

Patera stopped him and we can

move forward in a triangle...

David Moravec and... Goal!

Yeah!

Goal!

We're the world champions

for the third time in a row.

Czech hockey players win the gold.

Talk!

Novotny threw you overboard.

What do you know about it?

I'm talking now.

What is it?

I dunno.

Everybody says it was the two

of us shooting at Bory.

What if I confirm it. You ain't

gonna survive the can, man.

- So start talking.

- I didn't do anyone.

And Perner's dictaphone...

You were there first. Where is it?

It wasn't there.

You can kill me... I swear.

It's a waste of a bullet

for somebody like you.

Check you out.

You look worse than me.

So talk.

The most famous prisoner in

the Czech Republic is free.

Last night around 11 PM

Jiri Kajinek escaped.

It's the first escape in the

history of the Mirov prison

which is considered

the Czech Alcatraz.

It's hard to guess where he took

his first steps outside prison.

But it's very likely he will

try to get across the border.

Jiri Kajinek is armed,

therefore dangerous.

We ask all the citizens who

come into contact with him

to call the police.

Jiri Kajinek was sentenced to life

and was serving his time

in a high security prison...

Hello?

Good evening.

We should meet.

You're crazy!

You're a fugitive. I don't want

to go to jail because of you.

You can end up in jail even

if you didn't do anything.

I have evidence for you. Do you

still wanna help me? Or not?

Mr. Kajinek deserves a fair

trial just like anyone.

Thank you...

You're listening to Hit Radio.

It's sunny and 28 degrees in Prague.

For those who don't have an AC

it's a pretty hot day.

We can thank one man

for all this, Jiri Kajinek

who's been wanted by the police

all over the country.

All border crossings

are carefully guarded

and in Prague all roads out of town

and even in the center are jammed.

So watch out who

you're giving a ride to.

I'm risking a lot by coming here.

Everybody's looking for you.

How did you manage to get out?

To the point.

You mentioned some evidence.

I have a question first.

Why did you want to defend me?

Did you know those three guys?

I did. And if anybody

deserved to die, they did.

And the one who killed them...

I owe him a favor.

You don't owe me anything.

Though the idea is...

pretty tempting.

- This is from Lejčko.

- Lejčko?

What's this all about?

Major Bukovsky.

He and Lejčko worked together.

- You're holding an original.

- That's impossible.

Somebody played with the picture.

Somebody tampering with the picture

doesn't mean that you're innocent.

You look totally different

than through the bars.

What are you gonna do?

Everybody's after you.

I want to find something that'll

help me. I've already started.

Now I will go after

the biggest bastard of all.

Who is it?

Novotny.

Novotny?

Well? Where is he?

Do you have anything to eat?

That thing whirring in the corner

is a fridge

- and the stuff inside is food.

- Vaclav said you were nice.

Where is he?

Where is he? Where is he?

Are you gonna tell me?

How long you think

you can take it?

Where is he?

It's the courtroom, you know.

- Good afternoon, Judge.

- Hello.

What do you want?

We're your fans. We come

to most of your trials.

- This was the last time.

- I see.

We hope not.

There's a butcher for every pig.

How are your grandkids?

Frantisek and...

Anička... How are they?

Well, we have to go now.

See you later.

Smart kid. See you later.

Recording

I came because I want

to help you.

Did your conscience bother you?

I'm sorry about Dolezal

but I had nothing to do with it.

Dolezal came to me

to help him get Novotny.

- He wanted to protect you.

- From what?

From Novotny.

He's the one who was behind all

this dirty business, even back then.

But Perner and the Klempars

were totally out of control.

- So he decided to get rid of them?

- But it didn't end with that.

Then he got me and Bukovsky

fired from the police.

Only because we knew

everything. Fucking jerk.

So who was shooting?

I don't know. I was only supposed

to cover up the traces.

- Maybe Bukovsky, maybe Kajinek.

- Why would he do it?

Because Kajinek

was stealing for Novotny.

He knew how to break into

a safe, brought him pictures,

documents, all kinds of

incriminating stuff on VI Ps.

He didn't tell you that, huh?

I took this from the file

before the trial.

These are the butts from the

crime scene with the police seal.

It was my protection. I knew

it wasn't gonna end with the firing.

I can't go on. I am a total

nervous wreck and want out.

For the court to accept it,

you have to testify again.

If you can guarantee that

I remain anonymous, I'll testify.

If I were you,

I would hide those butts.

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES

That bastard!

Are you okay, Ma'am?

You can't lie here like this.

Get up.

Come on, get up...

What a fucking ride. Luckily

the bike looks worse than my face.

I have good news for you.

You'll be the boss of the SU.

- And Novotny is fine with that?

- It was his idea.

It'll be like the old times, man.

Then I could get a Winchester

like this too, huh?

Go ahead, try it so you know

what you're getting.

Fuck, where is he?

Well, Mr. Krizek?

We'll work something out, won't we?

I'm going upstairs to

babysit for a neighbor.

- So don't be scared here, okay?

- I think I'll be fine.

Lights out.

Eye one in place.

B team, sixth floor confirmed.

Bravo and Charlie teams in place.

Move to the apartment entry.

Eighth floor, civilian,

third window from the left.

Checking the area.

Fuck, what are you doing

here, you bastards?

Area's clear.

Civilian's in the flat.

Fuck, eighth floor,

civilian with a knife in her hand.

- The bitch's cutting the rope!

- Throw him another one. Now!

Throw him another one.

Eye one. I n my sight.

- Don't shoot!

- Wait, don't shoot!

No problem, it's not some armor.

Counting off: On two, ram,

on one, set the charges.

Five, four, three...

Police!

On the ground...

Shoot! Come on, shoot!

- Lie down!

- Hands behind your back.

Your name!

Kajinek.

- Full name.

- Jiri Kajinek.

Today...

Today everyone smokes.

So we've cleared the desk.

Only that chick is left.

Leave her alone for now.

Her time will come.

Thanks.

I have a present for you.

You've always wanted to go

to Africa, right?

You can shoot there...

Maybe elephants.

I'll bring you an ivory charm.

But not sooner than six months

from now. Elections are coming up.

Ms. Pokorova, you accused

the judge of prejudice.

Do you have any proof?

It's the point of my objection

and I think until the court's ruling

it is not appropriate for me

to comment on it.

We managed to get the statement

from the judge herself.

Judge, Mr. Kajinek's attorney

accused you of prejudice.

- Will you comment on it?

- That's the first time I heard it.

I don't know anything about it

so I can't comment on it.

Ladies and gentlemen,

I want to assure you

that no media pressure will

influence my objective judgment.

Alice Krizkova, the wife

of the multiple murderer claims

that she thought

the policemen were thieves

when she cut the rope

off one of them.

She is looking

at twelve years in prison.

Fuck you!

Your client has fan clubs,

public opinion is on his side.

Do you think it can help him

to reopen his case?

The popularity of my client

has nothing to do with the evidence.

We have new evidence which

will lead to reopening the case.

Minister, you put in a request

to review Kajinek's case.

What led you to do it?

I don't see a reason

not to reopen this case

which is tainted by an incredible

number of procedural errors.

Everybody in this country

deserves a fair trial.

After the pre-recorded studio debate

we are returning to the special

on the arrest of Jiri Kajinek.

You pig, I told

you not to eat in my car.

- You'll clean it, you hear me?

- Okay, I will.

- You idiot.

- Shut up.

- Don't fucking piss me off!

- Stupid idiot.

We're almost there.

Shit, fucking road.

I'II fuck up my car.

I hope it's worth it.

Is it them?

- Careful, his hands are behind him.

- It's Bukovsky and...

You motherfucker!

I don't leave these important

things at home in a safe.

Why are you playing it for me?

You want to kill me?

You could have done it

a long time ago.

It wouldn't be the same. This is

a high stakes game, you know it.

Your place is here.

You got a chance, not just one

but you blew them all.

You think you can control

everything and everybody?

I have to go.

See you soon.

Don't count on me. Ever.

Yes?

No, you don't need to worry.

There will be no problems.

Yes, I know there are some now

but we can fix them.

Kajinek will stay in jail.

No, your name will not be mentioned

in the media. I guarantee it.

I...

Nice to see you.

Likewise.

You look totally different

behind bars.

- What are we gonna do about it?

- We'll fight.

The truth always wins, right?

You are very brave.

For a woman.

Next time you look for shelter,

you can stay at my place.

On the couch in the kitchen.

You're not bad either.

For a man.

It can't end like this.

Don't worry, it's not over yet.

The court has denied all motions

to reopen Kajinek's case,

including the complaint

against investigation methods

submitted by three

Justice Ministers.

Several thousand people petitioned

the president to grant a pardon.

They haven't been rejected so far.

Jiri Kajinek and his attorney

are still fighting and appealed

to the International Court in

Strasburg about procedural errors.

This film is dedicated to the memory

of actor Vladimir Dlouhy