we discovered in a scandal some years later. >> helen mack, the case of myrna mack, was tried in 2002bout who was found guilty and what happened to those verdicts. >> it was ordered by the high .ommand doubt, of reasonable they exalt the general and the others and convicted one man. were goinge police to capture him, a military unit came in and took him great they helped him to flee. >> in terms of the implications of the proceedings and is rÍos montt trial to the current government of guatemala and your sense of whether the current government officials were also implicated or involved in some of the genocide that was conducted against the mayan people? >> i think precisely because we have a president that is military, many other people feel this is a threat for constitutional justice. [indiscernible] they prefer to be convicted before they talk. >> a kind of blood oath. >> yes. that is what happened in argentina. when some started talking, it was like a domino effect. that is what they're trying to not have happened in guatemala. that is why it is so hard to get convictions in guatem