To: cyncooper
That puzzled me, too. It's his picture and his lawyer admitted it was he who was arrested.
The other context in the story (the firing of the assistant DA for keeping her boss in the dark about a "sensitive" case) was also not reported.
Ritter claimed mistaken identity. That was a very big lie.
It was hard to make out Ritter's character before this story broke. Most, I think, had settled on the conclusion that if he wasn't on the take, he was a whack job, even folks I know who were partial to his point of view. Now, its clear he's a big liar with serious character issues (probably including a narcissistic personality disorder).
Why isn't this a story? Why isn't his lame claim of mistaken identity put to rest?
243 posted on
01/21/2003 7:18:59 AM PST by
SarahW
To: SarahW
The other context in the story (the firing of the assistant DA for keeping her boss in the dark about a "sensitive" case) was also not reported. I agree, this aspect hopefully is being looked into by Fox News.
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