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There is the great scene he pitched to Lord Justice Leveson on Wednesday morning where the editor of the Times enters left, closes the door behind him and begs: "Look, tell me what you want to say, what do you want me to say, and it need not leave this room and I'll say it".
—Message to an interrogator: you can tell me what you want to say to the interrogator, if I'm ever detained again.
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Tell me what you want to tell me.
Tell me what you want to know.
"Why don't you tell me what you want?" I said, in self-preservation mode.
("I remember telling the police, 'Tell me what you want me to say and I will say it,' " one admitted in an affidavit).
Just tell me what you want me to say, and I'll say it".
"You said, 'Tell me what you want.' I want you to leave".
Slim denies that he said exactly that: "I said, 'Tell me what you want.
Tell me what you want".
"At last, tell me what you want".
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