Quote Originally Posted by Matt 26z View Post
Kerekes gave an interview with a newspaper here and he tries to explain away some of the evidence... http://www.timesleader.com/news/2007...is_ed_ART.html

“Harlow said he got there the door was partially open. He looked inside and saw an overturned table and smelled smoke. He said he saw someone on a couch or chair, and heard a noise upstairs, like someone was about to come down,” Kerekes said.
Harlow first claimed that he was with a client the night of the murder. Now his boyfriend places him in the house near the time of the murder, assuring that prosecutors will get to illuminate that Harlow apparently lied to investigators initially. That kills any credibility -- I am sure everyone has seen a TV lawyer show where the lawyer catches the witness in a lie and gets to say "Are you lying now or were you lying then??"

It is not smart to discuss a case with the press before it is tried -- a lesson I learned as a prosecutor when I had little to lose, not when it was my name on an indictment accused of a murder. Now this newspaper story and every quote in it can probably be used as evidence, especially the parts that contradict earlier statements.

I saw Ron White in concert recalling when he was arrested for being drunk in public. He said "They told me I had the right to remain silent but I didn't have the ability"
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