KING: Here's some of the things the police are saying that was supposed to have happened that didn't: you insisted the interviews be done together, you insisted that they be done in your lawyer's office, that Patsy Ramsey's doctor be present, that the Ramsey attorneys specifies which officer conducts the interview; that you seem to get special treatment; you were given a copy of the ransom note; transcripts of your initial talk with police officers; you were given initial police reports; you were given a list of questions you were going to be asked.
P. RAMSEY: Excuse me.
KING: OK, is any of this true?
P. RAMSEY: The ransom note was in my home.
KING: They meant as evidence. P. RAMSEY: We turned the ransom note over to them. We didn't demand a copy of the ransom note.
KING: This appears like -- in other words, are these statements true?
J. RAMSEY: Well, look, I don't remember totally what is true and isn't true, but this is pettiness.[/QUOTE]
KING: Did you ever give the police a list of people in the neighborhood you thought were suspects?
J. RAMSEY: No.
P. RAMSEY: They asked us for a list of everyone that had been in our home for the past five years.
KING: How about funds?
P. RAMSEY: Getting low, very low. This has taken virtually of our savings and legal expenses and expenses involved with the investigation.
KING: In the book, you write about the suitcase and the open basement window, but the police say you never told them about it.
J. RAMSEY: That's false.