the best that i could describe was a ski rope type. the woven type and it was my guess about 24 inches long. no. williams denies there was any such cord. because if that rope had been in the station wagon that night, i m sure they would have taken it. the fact that i didn t confiscate it didn t make it go away. the nylon cord would never be seen again. could have been the murder weapon as far as i know. fbi supervisors decided to let wayne williams go that night. we didn t have a body. secondly, there was no who saw wayne williams outside of his car. there was no one that saw him throw anything overboard. two days later, only a mile downstream from that bridge, another body. after two years, one suspect now, wayne williams. when we come back, the lie detector test. the surprise that he didn t beat that. he was convinced he could beat a polygraph test. he was like i ll be darned. the guy we have been looking for for two years. hmm, it says here that c
ship and the man you just heard there said if they do it this time it will be with absolutely overwhelming force. so a violent confrontation still very possible, shep. shepard: jonathan hunt on the road in washington tonight. jonathan, thanks the united states coast guard admiral thad allen discussing back-up plans today. in case of a hurricane in the gulf. that s because any major storm there would force the ships collecting the oil at the blown out well site to seek shelter. we would need in total to disconnect, recover to a safe harbor and return probably around 10 days to accomplish that and we would probably have to start doing that anywhere between 3 to 7 days in advance of the hurricane. shepard: of course, if the ships aren t there, the oil would presumably, well, pour back into the gulf. admiral allen says teams are considering a couple of ways to stop that including the possibility of running oil through undersea pipelines to