. >> i think tiger knowles, he thought it was a good thing to do until he did it. mr.can do this, and nothing will be done to us. and i think he convinced him if you do this, oh, they'll never find out that you done it. >> so then he went across town to the federal side, was interviewed by agent jim bodman. >> june the 10th, 1983, i get a call about midnight, and it's from tiger. he wanted to meet me that night. he was going to put me straight. he was tired of me leaning on him. i said, okay with some concern, and we agreed to meet in mobile. i go early for our agreed time, ride through the shadows and around the cars looking at all these places, trying to see if i or we are being set up. i didn't know what would happen. they had already killed one person. so i parked back in the shadows where they couldn't necessarily see me. there was a white man with tiger, and i looked at him, and it was his attorney, and i know him. i'm thinking, what is he doing here? so we start talking, and tiger starts saying i've been before the grand jury. i've had enough of this. you know,