We're still in the dark about what Pell knew
ANALYSIS Careful answers to tough questions leave us in the dark - but fail to absolve the Cardinal.
ANALYSIS Careful answers to tough questions leave us in the dark - but fail to absolve the Cardinal.
Here are some of George Pell's more memorable utterances after four days of testimony.
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For Cardinal Pell, it wasn't four days of questioning that was most gruelling. (Courtesy ABC News 24)
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