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From: Jasper
Date: Monday, July 30, 2007
Time: 05:06:20 PM -0400
Mike, …There is more to this story than meets the eye. …………First though, I’d like to congratulate Joseph Bosco for showing the courage to revise his thinking on Bill Wasz's credibility. Then I’d like to kick him in the butt for kicking himself in the butt for being human. That’s the big lesson he should go forward with as a truly gifted journalist instead of seeing himself as something less and pulling out of the fray to nurse his wounded pride. His pride is what got him off track in the first place. …………It is old news to me that Bill Wasz lied about his involvement with Kardashian and O.J. Everyone who followed our nasty internet exchanges knows it. The two things that never made sense to you, for instance, never made sense to me, either. But I had more to tell me that Bill could not have told Joseph Bosco much of the truth. ………… Nevertheless, the essential facts are that Bill Wasz stole Paula Barbieri’s 4Runner in late January, 1994 and he did get the CORRECT information that was in HIS notebook from somewhere. How could he have gotten all of those things right from memory? His memory wasn’t that good. The “anonymous” lawyer’s story of “helping” him with dates and times doesn’t get it. The people and places as well as the times and dates had to math to deceive Bosco. They did. …………..The part of the lawyer’s story that says Bill stole the 4Runner “quite blindly” conforms somewhat to what Bill told me less than a week before he died. No one told him to steal it. He never came right out and said that but he did say that he took it on a drug induced impulse, which amounts to the same thing. …………..We knew that our phone conversations were being monitored. We even talked about it, wondering why we heard the clicks when we were sure that the technology for eavesdropping on telephone communications had advance to the point that it could be done undetectably. The beeps were a legal requirement for official government agencies. It was therefore tacitly understood that he some of what he said to me was in code. His book, which he expected to hand me in person, was the master decoder (sound familiar?) ………….. The code was simple. When he told the truth he stated it directly along with information that I could verify independently. Then he would tell a lie and embellish on it to the point of absurdity. He did this with everyone, giving him the option of using the truth or stopping with the believable part of the lie to get what he wanted. The lies didn’t work with me but his book project made it necessary for me to believe him. He was therefore forced to tell me the truth, at least about the things he knew I could verify. …………..I am, frankly, less interested in when Bill wrote Nicole’s schedule for the two days in early January that he noted than I am in how he got it and WHY his lawyer e-mailed Mr. Bosco this January. Ditto with the other information that “checked out.” I hope that Mr. Bosco is as interested as I am in getting those answers right. –Jasper
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