“Whether its [David] Berkowitz, whether its [Ted] Bundy, whether its… Wayne Williams down in Atlanta…, or Charlie Manson—I don't comment about other cases for the simple fact is that I wasn't there.”

CBS 2 News interview (1992) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YqB_4N6erE

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