Yep those out takes from Seligmann were very powerful. I do think what we have here is:
1. One guy who knows he is a bit of on the edge guy in Finnerty.
2. One guy who knows he is a part leader but part follower and get along to go along guy in Evans.
3. One guy who did every thing right. A guy who probably rarely if ever drank underage. A guy who got good grades, did everything asked of him, etc. and was the model kid in Seligmann.
Seligmann is naturally the most outraged that this has happened.
Also on those out takes Evans' comments about graduating on mothers day and what Nifong stole from Evans' mother is something everyone should hear. It is terribly sad.
I disagree on Finnerty and Evans.
Finnerty strikes me as being very vulnerable. He seems more sad then angry. He's still a boy. A confused boy who can't figure out why this is happening to him. He doesn't have the level of maturity that Evans and Seligmann do. Because of that I'd say he's still capable of going wild once in a while but I wouldn't say he's "on the edge" or like a borderline criminal or anything.
Evans has always struck me as a natural leader. I can see why he was a team captain.