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the night of the murder he they were interviewed. my name is eric by the way. did they seem nervous or agitated? not really nervous or agitated. just kind of an emotional. even at times, cold towards the victim. roger s father. he was a cantankerous old far and he says his mouth everybody. and as they told their stories. detective started noticing subtle differences. and they had blue, fuzzy gloves. they looked like women s winter driving gloves. or something. they had i know they had purple gloves. purple, you know, your medical gloves. lots of details in which they didn t agree. so the sergeant decided to employ a well-known prerelease interview technique. he got tough. accusing. quite frankly, i think this story is a bunch of crap. i think this story is a bunch of crap that you and roger have come up with. okay? and sorry you can t believe me. but
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but they were really acting fearful. anyway, why would vicious killers not have killed than, two? the night of the murder he they were interviewed. my name is eric by the way. did they seem nervous or agitated? not really nervous or agitated. just kind of an emotional. even at times, cold towards the victim. roger s father. he was a cantankerous old far and he says his mouth everybody. and as they told their stories. detective started noticing subtle differences. and they had blue, fuzzy gloves. they looked like women s winter driving gloves. or something. a physique. they had i know they had purple gloves. purple, you know, your medical. gloves lots of details in which they didn t agree. so the sergeant decided to employ a well-known prerelease interview technique. he got tough. accusing. quite frankly, i think this story is a bunch of crap. i think this story is a bunch of crap that you and roger have
neil: one or the other would be lying to the fbi. that is perjuring themselves. how would you know? if they did open the background, they would provide an opinion about the truth or voracity that they spoke to. they have no way of knowing who the credible person is. i mean, i don t have much faith in the polygraph examinations in general. they re an interview technique. there s not a way to get to the bottom of this. neil: so the push to get the fbi to investigate would involve a little more right now, they would hope at least, dr. ford s supporters would hope, involve witnesses to corroborate her story. that s hard to do after nearly four decades, right? correct. it would be a handful of interviews. that can be done, as i said, if the fbi went to a full court