he already has sent that e-mail -- >> there's son-in-lonly so many you can interview somebody. >> it's also painful, particularly given the accusations here. but even if you were telling the truth, if you are asked five times to recount the same event, you're going to do it slightly different each time. you will then be cross-examined about, why did you say this to this person. why did you say this to this person? remember, mcqueary he sent that e-mail out to his friends saying he did report the rape to the police, whereas the grand jury report says he didn't. there's already two story outs there. the more people tell the stories, the more different investigations, the harder it will be. >> i guess mcqueary could be claiming, and again, i don't know what he was meaning in this e-mail, but he could be claiming that one of the guys he talk to oversaw the campus police, and maybe in his mind, that was -- >> that's -- potentially. but the problem is, the statements are now out there and he's going to have to explain it. if you only have one person you're talking to, the odds of conflicting