bingham post filed a new application for release. included was a copy of a letter mr. his wife earlier this week. "dear elizabeth, "this war has gone on for too long, "and benefited neither of us. "i've wronged you, "and i want the chance to make amends. i hope someday we'll even be able to dance to our old song." oh, i'm feeling nauseous. it apparently worked its charms on ms. landau. she indicated to the judge she won't oppose her husband's release. well, maybe because she can't access the money without him. and if he's willing to split it with her, it means that, uh... he can't get at it without her help. she has something he needs-- the bank account numbers or password-- something she took from eddie the night she killed him. yeah, he, uh... his address book was still on him, his-his wallet, house keys... no sheet music. would he bring sheet music for his gig at the piano bar? not sheet music, but he'd have a fake book. a list of songs, with their keys and start notes, to fake his way through any request. he wouldn't go anywhere without it. well, that bank informat