Speaking of Attorney General Phill Kline: It’s good that he is trying to get to the bottom of how a videotaped interview with Dennis Rader ended up being aired on “Dateline NBC.” Kline alleged Tuesday that Massachusetts psychologists Robert Mendoza and Tali Walter breached their contract with the state by selling the tape.
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Knowing Kline’s charge ahead tactics, someone should read that contract very carefully or at very least make it public. I see that Folston is jumping on the band wagon too. Rader is in prison; it is time to end all the secretcy.
Justa,Actually, it’s time to end all the hype. Rader is in prison, end of story. Why should he be influencing political races now? Wouldn’t he just love to do that? Forget Rader! Completely!