>> january of 1983, the head of the fbi office came up to me and laid a paper file on my desk, and he said, jim, take this case. the justice department, they will not allow us to close the case. and i asked him, i said, sir, what do you think i'm going to do with it? i understand everybody in town's been interviewed three times. he said, you take this case and you work it. and he used, i think, maybe even a little stronger terminology, but i sure got the message. so, okay, january of 1983, i get the case. they supposedly kept saying it was a drug case gone bad. it was not a racial case. it was a drug case gone bad. that was not the issue. that case was being reassigned to me because i had experience and background specifically with the klan. >> as a daughter of the south who was raised in the heart of