Greta has posted a partial transcript from her show last night:
John Mark Karr Goes 'On the Record'
"AMPARAN: Greta, I'm actually going to interrupt. We're in the process of seeking return of some of Mr. Karr's property from Professor Michael Tracy right now. And there were some e-mails that were sent, but there was a lot of you know, even back in 2001, when his case initially started in California, there were e-mails, but not all not everything that's said in an e-mail is true."
"AMPARAN: This isn't his chance, Greta, because there are still loose ends that I need to tie up before I can you know, and though Mr. Karr has made some statements, I I you know, and that was he is a free individual and he can do what he wants, and whether that's to follow the letter of his attorney's advice or not. You know, he's been locked up. He's been away for a long time, and he decided to do some certain things.
But realistically, in terms of your questioning, I would have to advise him, until I've tied up the loose strings and gotten all of his property back and feel that my work for him as his attorney is over, I don't feel comfortable having him discuss that."
John Mark Karr Goes 'On the Record'
"AMPARAN: Greta, I'm actually going to interrupt. We're in the process of seeking return of some of Mr. Karr's property from Professor Michael Tracy right now. And there were some e-mails that were sent, but there was a lot of you know, even back in 2001, when his case initially started in California, there were e-mails, but not all not everything that's said in an e-mail is true."
"AMPARAN: This isn't his chance, Greta, because there are still loose ends that I need to tie up before I can you know, and though Mr. Karr has made some statements, I I you know, and that was he is a free individual and he can do what he wants, and whether that's to follow the letter of his attorney's advice or not. You know, he's been locked up. He's been away for a long time, and he decided to do some certain things.
But realistically, in terms of your questioning, I would have to advise him, until I've tied up the loose strings and gotten all of his property back and feel that my work for him as his attorney is over, I don't feel comfortable having him discuss that."