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He’s given three statements to the FBI, but that “having information about a case doesn’t necessarily mean you’re guilty.”
“Did I have information? Yes, I did. Did that mean I killed someone? No, it does not,” Trail said during three phone calls in the media.
Trail said he also expects charges to be filed against his girlfriend, Bailey Boswell, though he insisted more than once during a 30-minute conversation that she was not involved in Loofe’s death.
“We’re probably a lot more than people of interest,” he said. “(But) Bailey Boswell was not involved.”
Trail said he would not discuss his involvement.
“If we are charged, that is something that will be discussed in court,” he said.
They’ve crisscrossed the country, Trail said, visiting casinos in Las Vegas and Council Bluffs, buying antique coins in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and seeing shows in Branson, Missouri.
“We love Branson,” he said. “We always stay at the Windmill.”
Trail said he called in response to a letter from a reporter and because the news about him and his girlfriend has been “very one-sided.”
For instance, he said that while Boswell faces charges of using a bad check in Pennsylvania to buy antique coins, Trail claimed that her check bounced because an antique buyer, a doctor, failed to deposit $25,000 in her bank account.
“We’re getting so much negative publicity that something has to be done,” Trail said.
“People should have an open mind,” he said. “I’m not a nice person. I’m not innocent of a lot of things. ... I can’t defend my past. I can’t defend my lifestyle. But don’t believe everything you hear.”
“I don’t make excuses for what I’ve done,” Trail said later. “I’m a criminal.”
He acknowledged that Loofe had been in their apartment in Wilber, and that before the discovery of her body, he and Boswell had traveled west to York, “in the general area” of where the body was found.
Do you have something to say to the Loofe family? he was asked.
“I could say a lot of things,” Trail said, “but with the things going on about us, it would probably be more disrespectful for them.”
http://www.nonpareilonline.com/news...cle_1e77da72-f18d-11e7-8612-5b4e2c19e636.html
This was most of his conversation when he was in Saline County Jail.
He’s given three statements to the FBI, but that “having information about a case doesn’t necessarily mean you’re guilty.”
“Did I have information? Yes, I did. Did that mean I killed someone? No, it does not,” Trail said during three phone calls in the media.
Trail said he also expects charges to be filed against his girlfriend, Bailey Boswell, though he insisted more than once during a 30-minute conversation that she was not involved in Loofe’s death.
“We’re probably a lot more than people of interest,” he said. “(But) Bailey Boswell was not involved.”
Trail said he would not discuss his involvement.
“If we are charged, that is something that will be discussed in court,” he said.
They’ve crisscrossed the country, Trail said, visiting casinos in Las Vegas and Council Bluffs, buying antique coins in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and seeing shows in Branson, Missouri.
“We love Branson,” he said. “We always stay at the Windmill.”
Trail said he called in response to a letter from a reporter and because the news about him and his girlfriend has been “very one-sided.”
For instance, he said that while Boswell faces charges of using a bad check in Pennsylvania to buy antique coins, Trail claimed that her check bounced because an antique buyer, a doctor, failed to deposit $25,000 in her bank account.
“We’re getting so much negative publicity that something has to be done,” Trail said.
“People should have an open mind,” he said. “I’m not a nice person. I’m not innocent of a lot of things. ... I can’t defend my past. I can’t defend my lifestyle. But don’t believe everything you hear.”
“I don’t make excuses for what I’ve done,” Trail said later. “I’m a criminal.”
He acknowledged that Loofe had been in their apartment in Wilber, and that before the discovery of her body, he and Boswell had traveled west to York, “in the general area” of where the body was found.
Do you have something to say to the Loofe family? he was asked.
“I could say a lot of things,” Trail said, “but with the things going on about us, it would probably be more disrespectful for them.”
http://www.nonpareilonline.com/news...cle_1e77da72-f18d-11e7-8612-5b4e2c19e636.html
This was most of his conversation when he was in Saline County Jail.