expectation that i would chair the committee with no one speaking against committee with no one speaking against it committee with no one speaking against it. after the tweets were brought against it. after the tweets were brought to light and highlighted, because brought to light and highlighted, because i am concerned about the perception because i am concerned about the perception of fairness on the committee, and i agree that perception matters, i made it my business perception matters, i made it my business to find out whether or not it would business to find out whether or not it would mean the government would not have it would mean the government would not have confidence in me if i continued not have confidence in me if i continued to chair the committee. and i continued to chair the committee. and i actually said, i m more than happy and i actually said, i m more than happy to and i actually said, i m more than happy to step aside because perception matt
with, and i couldn t get her out of the airplane, you would ve found me into. in that really was the heart of your belief that this guy had done on purpose. i think he took advantage of an opportunity, in letter go down, or just in try. he saved himself and not her, one of the two things happened, i don t know how you could explain it any other way. and there was one more thing troubling jim dupont. maybe more important than all of the other clues. mainly, if jerry did not do anything wrong, why did he run? not long after dianne was lifted out of little bitterer lake, she was laid to rest in a small family plot in the cemetery across the border in british columbia, and in montana, lawmen decided, what jerry did was a crime, they filed charges, negligent homicide, so, jerry was now a wanted man, a fugitive. in the man hunt was on. coming up, from canada to the u.s., to south of the border. i was not sure he was not in mexico. and more tragedy for dianne s father. how much
well, here s another nice mess you have gotten me into. they were always true to their characters. you never get a sense that stan laurel is playing a character called stan laurel, or that oliver hardy is playing a guy named oliver hardy, they just are stan and ali. hello? where have you been? i was here, with me. stan laurel was the brains of the operation, oliver hardy would show up, hit his mark, do his job well, and then go golfing. he didn t want to do anything with the mechanics of it, he left it all to stan laurel. what are you doing with that cushion? well i keep on bumping my head. see? stan laurel was the total filmmaker. he wasn t just a character, he wasn t just a screen comedian. he was a writer, he was a director, but he was never credited as either. i think we were fortunate in sticking to our solid methods