he could have been -- and this might be dick degaron, everyone should remember, defended for a period allennford, david coremember, tom delay, i mean, big name people. mr. durst is in a bathroom after she's shown those letters, and he has -- he's shown those letters, and he has no response. what if he's in front of a mirror and he's saying, there it is. he's being sarcastic. liz: detective struk, can they get him to confess? maybe he just said, all right, i'm over it, been on run this long. >> do i think he'll confess? liz: yes. >> i doubt it. unless l.a. really tightens him up well and they convict him and sometimes there's some remorse where he may want to, you know, help the mccormack family by saying, all right, you know, i did it. but even if he did, it's probably going to be a self-serving mishmash of a watered-down version of something. i wouldn't be optimistic about that. >> but you're talking about the disappearance of kathleen durst which has never been solved what we're talking about right now is the susan berman case -- liz: maybe he confesses to all of it. >> the durst family h