I liked him as well. Found him very thoughtful and careful with his words. He had a relationship with ANS off and on since the 90's. It would be very interesting to have the time and money to travel and dig and really write a book about ANS and her life. I suspect it would be very interesting reading.
Aack - at least now that she's buried, things wouldn't be in a constant state of flux and some of the facts could be pinned down - but I think it would be more like nailing jello to the wall to ever get the straight scoop on ANS.
He doesn't mince his words either.
I liked Mr. Hogan, but heard him say he hadn't seen(or talked to) Anna since 1994. He did say he'd get a postcard from her now and then. That was on Greta's interview of him last night, not tonight's. He can have his opinions, but you do wonder why it seems he never connected with her for all those years. He didn't know her, but I'm glad she found him and made the effort to see him when she did.