Andrew Jarecki
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So nobody had ever seen or the police hadn't known about this letter.
And then I immediately start planning a way for me to show it to him in a second interview.
And he had always said to me like, oh, if you ever need me to sit down again, I'm happy to come back and I'll ask โ I'll answer any question you want.
But I start to call him about doing the second interview and he gets very skittish.
And then this goes on for two years.
And so we have this evidence but we need to show it to him.
And I had done a bunch of research.
I talked to Marsha Clark, for example, who is smart about how the LA district attorney's office works.
If you have the opportunity to sit down with him and show him the evidence, do that before you go to the police because it's going to be very โ the police are not going to be able to do something like that and he's going to lawyer up.
But you guys, before you're even in contact with law enforcement, you could show him the evidence and he's going to have to react to it.
I bet it's going to be interesting.
So we finally get him to sit for the second interview and I show him the evidence in the interview and he has this incredible meltdown.
I don't know if you remember this, but he starts burping uncontrollably and he starts rubbing his face and breathing.
And he's obviously very, very surprised to see that there's this letter that matches the cadaver note that he admitted could only have been written by the killer.
So he's sort of in a โ he's trapped.
And I finished the interview with him and he gets up and goes to the bathroom.
And he leaves his microphone attached.
And while he's in the bathroom, he confesses to the murder.