the media that went, and just days after the mclelland murders, he was interviewed by nbc affiliate kprc. >> my heartfelt condolences go out to both the mclelland family, and the hasse family. because, they were in public office. doing the right thing. and, for some reason, they were not aware of. it made the ultimate price for that. >> williams was known to be a bit of an are duct. but a murder suspect? >> it seems so farfetched. that a justice of the peace, a man who had served his county not only as an attorney. and a judge. but also as a deputy sheriff, would then suddenly turn into the serial killer? >> yeah, no one wants to think a lawyer would do that. a person who was a public servant would do that. >> in fact, he was among the many people investigators had already looked at after the hasse murder. >> what was his alibi at the time? he >> said he had been at home. either carrying barr's wife, or his in law down the street. >> he also had his arm in the sling when we came to talk to him. and his excuse was that he had a frozen shoulder, and couldn't use his right arm. >> he even t