i'm missin the it's gene fisher barry alston rene lynch's attorney i have a call with her this morning. thinks. i. oh. i oh. oh oh. oh oh. 000000000000 i quite. i. oh i know it's hard. i. went to trial she testified. very incoherent she was high during the trial. was she was not a good witness for her so she recanted right away afterwards and her confession is that it was a coerced when. i would never say contests when people say i've been talking about this for 30 years and that's the 1st thing everybody says but it wouldn't happen today it's not one kind of person that gives a false confession we are all under the circumstance of interrogation we all know there are trained detectives i've spoken to who say i can get anybody to trust to them from any of the logos that they have a 95 percent confession rate. and see a lesser of a lesser near perfect identifying the perpetrator that is every suspect you identify is the perpetrator if you've got a confession at that level you're producing a whole lot of false confessions when i talk to her about it she explains to me. i was so shocked th