dominion university in norfolk had given us assignment of interviewing pillar of the community, alderman, police chief or judge, looking at that blonde come out of the church, i could see no better pillar and approached her and asked if i could interview her. again, this was in the height of the controversy. and five minutes later, we were seated at my kitchen table. my mother didn't know what to make of her son's first scoop. and i had a tremendous interview. thank heavens, i recorded it because i was hyper ventilating during the entire time. and it landed on the front page of my college newspaper, was picked up by one of the wire services in norfolk, virginia, and went national, and that's, i think, when i got bit by the bug of journalism. >> where is elizabeth ray today? >> you know, the last time i saw where elizabeth ray was, i was in west chicago, illinois, and i went by a pancake house, and up on the marquis, it said appearing tonight, elizabeth ray. i know she had gone to new york, which i wrote that exclusive in the story, she was going to study acting around lee strasburg. i do