Guest talking about how a case in Salem that could have been racially divisive was handled better. DA listened to all parties. No one's faces were plastered all over USA Today.
David Freedman, not the DA's job to get a conviction. It's his job to get to the truth. Once a charge is brought, these students have lost their lives. Even if the charges are ultimately dismissed.
Abrams: Susan, how important do you think these photographs are. Experts say watches worn by players show consistency with timestamp of photos.
Susan: I'm unclear about timeline anyway. I don't know if her 30 minutes just felt like 30 minutes because it was so horrible.
Abrams: Let's assume that. Sieligman can show evidence he was at a bank at 12:24.
Susan: If he's got a photo of himself outside a bank, then sure. But what if the assault took place before?
Abrams: But that picture we're showing at 12:30, I can tell you she is smiling distinctly. We've obscured her face there.
Susan: But the other witness tells us that maybe a date rape drug was used which could explain the silly little grin.
Abrams: But it sounds ilke the other woman is saying I don't know what happened. She's not specific.