[In a later appearance on CNN's] Larry King Live, ... when someone wisely in retrospect felt that there was something wrong here with this particular family. |
[One of the issues Starr wants McDougal to testify about is a $5,000 check she wrote and marked] payoff Clinton. ... comes out it is going to be one of the most laughable things about this whole investigation. |
[The situation has evolved beyond] he said, she said, ... that he's got a conflict of interest here, that he is biased. |
a bigger zoo than it already is. |
After he started cooperating with Kenneth Starr, then guess what happens? All of a sudden Jim McDougal says, 'Oh no, I think that they [Clinton and McDougal] were having an affair,' and then all of a sudden Jim McDougal says, 'Well, I picked up the phone once and I heard them talking love talk,' very similar pattern to what you have right here. The man [Starr] is obviously preoccupied with sex. |
All real and substantial leads focusing on Laci Peterson's disappearance were dismissed or ignored ... Instead, the police -- from the very beginning -- decided that their job was to put Scott Peterson on death row. |
And that continued through the time that you worked? |
And two hairs came out. Is this a magic envelope? |
Any such challenge had to be registered on January 21 when the prosecution received notice the case had been assigned for trial to Judge Arnason. The affidavit filed on January 22 was thus a day too late. The people's challenge must be rejected as untimely, |
As I indicated to you, I'm not second-guessing any of your decisions. What we're saying is, that this is a life that has value. |
But no one ever asked you to determine who was logged on that morning? |
But you don't know, |
But you never did that. |
Could've been a natural response? |
Did you have an epiphany? Is that why you waited so long? |