"I don't believe that was the case," Mehr said. "We have to believe what was told to us by the initial responders, and the other thing is that WE HAVE A WRITTEN RECORD OF WHAT WE SAW AND WHAT WE WERE TOLD THAT MORNING. OTHER PEOPLE MAY TRY TO REMEMBER WHAT HAPPENED OR WHAT THEY SAID, BUT WE HAVE A RECORD OF IT. And I have no doubt the initial responders told us the truth." "
http://www.jacksonsun.com/article/20111013/NEWS25/110130314
It sure sounds to me like he is saying Clint's (and others'?) statements are on record - and Clint can now recall something else, but he believes what Clint first said, and is hinting that Clint can't quite remember exactly what that was - but he has it. It's recorded. Do you get the same thing from this?