| Fittuy Ricw TERSON h kay? Now, you came This is what we'd like to do: We would like to reach out to i okay: ? t thing, a we have for you some of your ex-friends and [unintelligible] talk to them. sti me ting with us and try Now, the question is, do we think that they are currently still ra “ “ “ene working for Jeff, in which case they would make a phone call aide ‘ to help me in the long to Jeff? Or can we just kinda show up and, you know, have oO y ee a d-degree felony. you make a call as we're standing outside and say: “Hey, you se - , uaninabl i know, these guys wanna talk to you, and I've already told em . everything?” Our goal is to make a better case against Jeff, all ight? What’s going to keep me out of f right? | e out of trouble. I’ve already ~ RECAREY: With your cooperation. pm ¢ FRICK: Let me, let me get back to—past—the cooperation - h : thing, okay? There are lesser charges that can easily be filed: —_ If. I can go two ways. I leading to the delinquency of a minor, as compared to a = a , oing to put me at— 5 second-degree felony. You know what I mean? That’s a mis- me q i oe felony against me. qt demeanor.... First of all, I'll tell you straight up, okay, we're second-deg, t , ‘i tf not going to take you to jail today.... ath it and maybe get myself some q es } _ DOBBS: Not today. ld the odds be of you s. FRICK: Well, you’re—And here’s the other thing: If you cooper- yu PS ae sine had any contact with ate and if we can—If you cooperate, whether we pull it off or ? u . a lel ” : a not— that’s not up to you, that’s up to us, okay? So what we q 4 would do is if we ended up charging you with like a misde- alll 1 4 meanor, we'd give you a call, we'd say: “Hey, you gotta come of’em....1 had a phone call about ; q Bon know.” dL told my parents. Look, |sweat 4 RECAREY: You sign it... anection with him/a@ 4 _ FRICK: That's our preference. You come in, you've been very =<}ij co ro = mber changed. I have i forthright with us, you've been very up front— ch got my