Josh Mankiewicz
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And in that way, the Lee family is like all the other people that we cover on Dayline, which is there's the part before and then now there's the part after.
The answer is, we don't know for sure, but there was discussion from many people that what Bob used to do cocaine was a collar stay. One of those little plastic things that fits inside your shirt collar to keep it stiff if you're wearing it with a tie. And that that would have been about the right size to be the object shown in the video.
The answer is, we don't know for sure, but there was discussion from many people that what Bob used to do cocaine was a collar stay. One of those little plastic things that fits inside your shirt collar to keep it stiff if you're wearing it with a tie. And that that would have been about the right size to be the object shown in the video.
By the way, I believe that no collar stay was recovered from Bob, which doesn't mean anything because he could have thrown it away. Men tend to have a lot of those. I mean, I probably have hundreds of them.
By the way, I believe that no collar stay was recovered from Bob, which doesn't mean anything because he could have thrown it away. Men tend to have a lot of those. I mean, I probably have hundreds of them.
No, I've never seen anybody carry them around. But it... Sometimes when you send your shirts out, sometimes they come back with those stays in them. Usually when you buy the shirt, they have them. And you're supposed to take them out before you send them to the laundry. Otherwise, they'll get pressed into the shirt, which is not good. So you want to take them out before the laundry.
No, I've never seen anybody carry them around. But it... Sometimes when you send your shirts out, sometimes they come back with those stays in them. Usually when you buy the shirt, they have them. And you're supposed to take them out before you send them to the laundry. Otherwise, they'll get pressed into the shirt, which is not good. So you want to take them out before the laundry.
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I mean, there's a guy on Turner Classic Movies who does it all the time and it's really irritating. But I can't think of anybody else. Well, I mean, you know, I mean, maybe technically. But no, I don't. But, you know, that's who Sam Zanganeh is. Like, I certainly took no offense at any of that. That's how he talks normally to everybody. But, you know, hey, I've been called better.
I mean, there's a guy on Turner Classic Movies who does it all the time and it's really irritating. But I can't think of anybody else. Well, I mean, you know, I mean, maybe technically. But no, I don't. But, you know, that's who Sam Zanganeh is. Like, I certainly took no offense at any of that. That's how he talks normally to everybody. But, you know, hey, I've been called better.
I've been called worse.
I've been called worse.
the video, what's called the pantomime video, which is Nima, depending on who you ask, either pantomiming or not pantomiming, stabbing Bob Lee in a conversation with his then attorney's private investigator in a parking lot. The defense argued that that was attorney work product. Talking to an investigator is like talking to your attorney.
the video, what's called the pantomime video, which is Nima, depending on who you ask, either pantomiming or not pantomiming, stabbing Bob Lee in a conversation with his then attorney's private investigator in a parking lot. The defense argued that that was attorney work product. Talking to an investigator is like talking to your attorney.
You obviously would not be able to take a video of a person talking to their attorney inside the attorney's office, That's clearly attorney-client privilege. The issue was that it happened in public, that it happened in a parking lot where anyone could have seen it. The video was blurred because the judge, I think, was sort of splitting the baby here.
You obviously would not be able to take a video of a person talking to their attorney inside the attorney's office, That's clearly attorney-client privilege. The issue was that it happened in public, that it happened in a parking lot where anyone could have seen it. The video was blurred because the judge, I think, was sort of splitting the baby here.
and saying, okay, you can see what he's doing, but I'm not going to let you hear what he said because anybody walking by might not have heard what he said. So that's why the court blurred Nima's mouth so you can't try to make out the conversation, but you can see what he's doing. And what the prosecution says he's doing is pantomiming, stabbing Bob Lee twice, and then throwing the knife away.