Pros and Cons (43 page)

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Authors: Jeff Benedict,Don Yaeger

“overcoming a problem” Interview with Dan Rooney, November 6, 1997.

“does that send?” Associated Press, “Morris Signs,” September 26, 1996.

“a mistake, he’s gone” Eisenberg, p. Dl.

“period of time” Preston, p. Dl.

“to address it” Ibid.

“ it was a shock” Ibid.

“as an individual” Ibid.

“play football here” Ibid.

substance abuse program Hawkins, p. A30.

“out its function” Interview with Ray Sumrow, October 7, 1997.

“going to do that” Interview with Jay Ethington, October 23, 1997.

“matter down here” Interview with Ray Sumrow, September 16, 1997.

“‘about something else’ “ Associated Press, “Morris Reveals,” September 24, 1997.

“This is business.” Interview with Jay Ethington, October 23, 1997.

“‘got Bam Morris?’” Interview with Patsy Williams, December 3, 1997.

teammate Orlando Brown Groark, p. 1.

“to do their job” Interview with Jay Ethington, December 4, 1997.

“a big mistake” Newton, January 12, 1998.

“Call it what you want.” Interview with Ray Sumrow, December 6, 1997.

6

The Maverick

“Thank you very much.” Copy of personal letter from Bob Kraft’s collection.

“Only time will tell.” Interview with Bob Kraft, October 1997.

twice raped her Benedict,
Heroes, Private Felons,
p. 103.

“to my wife” Interview with Bob Kraft, October 1997.

“not always true” Copy of personal letter from Bob Kraft’s collection.

“People have different standards.” Interview with Bob Kraft, October 1997.

“or decreasing murders” Interview with Ralph Cindrich, February 1998.

“little tougher here” Interview with Bob Kraft, October 1997.

“life under control” Interview with Joel Goldberg, February 1998.

7

Wanted

that was prohibited King, p. 117.

with the subpoena Interview with Larry Fox, November 13, 1997.

“person: James Harris” Copy of subpoena in authors’ possession.

sentence in Nebraska Fallik, March 11, 1997. Also, see Benedict,
Heroes, Private Felons,
pp. 126-48.

“a good investment” Transcript of ESPN interview, January 14, 1998.

“of growing up” Associated Press, “First Phillips,” April 21, 1997.

“He didn’t stab anyone.” Price, p. 51.

“known as ’crack’ “ Indictment, United States v. James Harris, Case No. 97-M6029.

“make a living” Bosworth, p. Al.

and pronounced dead Hollingshed and Pawlaczyk, p. 1.

the ambush killing Transcript from Detention Hearing, United States v. Anthony Maurice Washington, Case No. 97-30058-01, August 1, 1997.

with the case United States v. Walter Maurice Humphrey et al., Case No. 96-CR-30102-WDS.

“on the informant” Interview with Larry Fox, November 13, 1997.

“Metro East area” Transcript from Washington’s detention hearing, August 1, 1997.

“son returned alive” Ibid.

shipment of cocaine Transcript of Hearing, United States v. James Edward Harris, No. 97-CR-30058, August 21, 1997.

“everybody’s doing okay?” Interview with James Harris, October 30, 1997.

“made a bad decision” Interview with Bob Shannon, October 9, 1997.

“was in the car” Interview with James Harris, December 16, 1997.

sell a Porsche 911 Interview with Brad Stubbs, December 15, 1997.

“and my rims” Interview with James Harris, December 16, 1997.

“come to me” Interview with Brad Stubbs, December 15, 1997.

“in the beginning” Interview with James Harris, December 16, 1997.

“it in my face” Ibid.

“surprised and disappointed” Bosworth, p. Al.

“before everybody else” Interview with James Harris, October 30, 1997.

“‘see you through’ “ Ibid.

Facility in Minnesota Sentence, State of Minnesota v. James Edward Harris, Case No. 95113604, October 16, 1996.

and fractured collarbone Complaint, State of Minnesota v. James Edward Harris, Control No. 95029364, January 3, 1996.

his first wife Petition to Enter Plea of Guilty—Misdemeanor, State of Minnesota v. James Edward Harris, Case No. 92-018124-37, December 15, 1992.

domestic violence call Police Complaint, Report No. 92018124, November 30, 1992.

“do it anyway” Transcript of ESPN interview, January 14, 1998.

“pay it off” Interview with Patti Cohen, September 23, 1997.

paid in full Ibid.

were ultimately dropped
Angeles Times,
p. C9.

space he wanted
Post-Gazette,
February 9, 1995.

one of the women UPI, February 24, 1992.

him not guilty Brubaker, p. A25.

fifteen-day jail sentence Ibid.

another fifteen-day jail sentence Ibid.

on May 9, 1990 Ibid.

and served sixty-five Ibid.

sex with him Ibid.

“Darryl Henley’s case” Interview with James Harris, December 5, 1997.

“go watch films” Ibid.

“the defendant’s life” Transcript of Detention Hearing, United States v. James Edward Harris, Case No. M-6029, July 28, 1997.

“if he did that” Ibid.

“to stick with you” Interview with James Harris, November 5, 1997.

“His mind was not there.” Interview with Harold Lewis, October 30, 1997.

“they called me in” Interview with James Harris, November 5, 1997.

“you wanted to see” Thomas, p. D3.

“good football player” Ibid.

”’at 11:00 P.M.’” Interview with Kevin Warren, September 25, 1997.

Warren replied Interview with James Harris, November 5, 1997.

in federal prison Interview with Katie Hoffman, secretary to Judge Paul E. Riley, May 28, 1998.

through a workout Interview with Harold Lewis, December 16, 1997.

got the call Oakland Raiders Press Release, “Raiders Sign Free Agent DE James Harris,” March 11, 1998.

8

What to Expect When You’re Expecting

“spots on your roster” Transcript of ESPN report, December 2, 1997.

“in the first place” Mell, p. C1.

“highly exaggerated” Transcript of ESPN report, December 2, 1997.

“head into a wall” Lambe, p. Dl.

of the payoff Jackman, p. Dl.

Avalon Boulevard in Los Angeles Transcript of Brief in California v. Maurice Stevens, Case No. BA026324, August 28, 1991.

of a rival gang Ibid.

time of the murder Declaration of Matthew Kaestner in Support of Motion for Disclosure of Identity of Informant, Case No. BA026324, September 24, 1991.

nothing about the murder Ibid.

“victim was shot” Ibid.

“did the shooting” Ibid.

“committed the murder” See Transcript of Brief, August 28, 1991.

in their investigation Ibid.

of attempted murder Information, California v. Charles Alexander Jordan, Case No. VA011338, October 11, 1990.

from going inside Reporter’s Transcript, Preliminary Examination, California v. Charles Jordan, Case No. VA011338, September 27, 1990.

“would leave court” Ibid.

“’that’s a promise’” Ibid.

“don’t know where” Reporter’s Transcript, California v. Terry Young and Stevie Darnell Gaines, Case No. VA011338, September 18, 1990.

and received probation Guilty Plea in the Superior Court, People v. Charles A. Jordan, Case No. VA011338, March 8, 1991.

“no longer involved” Reporter’s Transcript of Proceedings, People of California vs. John Davis and Maurice Stevens, Case No. BA026324, April 8, 1991.

“at preliminary hearing” Ibid.

“in the pecking order” Ibid.

three years in prison Transcript of Guilty Plea, California v. John Gentry Davis, Case No. BA026324, January 17, 1992.

nearly four months ESPN,
the Lines,
December 12, 1997.

thirty days in jail Court Records on file at the Municipal Court of L.A., California v. Charles Alexander Jordan, Case No. V511333.

was later dismissed Court Records on file at the Municipal Court of L.A., California v. Charles Alexander Jordan, Case No. A973431.

with illegal gambling Court Records on file at the Municipal Court of L.A., California v. Charles Alexander Jordan, Case No. 89R11113.

five days in jail Court Records on file at the Municipal Court of L.A., California v. Charles Jordan, Case No. V518633.

indicted for kidnapping Court Records on file at the Municipal Court of L.A.

“hand it to them” ESPN,
the Lines,
December 12, 1997.

Mims estimated “dozens” Ibid.

“where gangs predominate” Interview with Matt Morantz, December 19, 1997.

receiver Fred Barnett Miami Dolphins Press Release, “Miami Dolphins Release Barnett, Holmes,” October 14, 1997.

“team as a whole” Associated Press, “Dolphins Release,” October 13, 1997.

“line is production” Associated Press, “Barnett Out,” October 6, 1997.

“me to come over” Statement of Ebony Cooksey to Plantation Police Department, Case No. 0611-96-07, July 9, 1996.

“I couldn’t breathe” Ibid.

“not to answer” Ibid.

“nobody was there” Ibid.

“are totally inappropriate” Interview with Judge Ed Newman, October 28, 1997.

“Sit down.” Statement of Erner Darroux to Plantation Police Department, Case No. 0611-96-07, July 9, 1996.

“who she is” Cooksey’s Police Statement.

Thomas and the desk Statement of Dr. Edmund Darroux to Plantation Police Department, Case No. 0611-96-07, July 10, 1996.

“was a thick window” Cooksey’s Police Statement.

“into the window” Mrs. Darroux’s Police Statement.

“pair of blue jeans” Transcript of 911 call.

“father this child” Cooksey’s Police Statement.

a pregnant female Warrant, No. 96-14703CF10A, April 24, 1997.

“We have no comment.” Interview with Reggie Roberts, February 20, 1998.

the University of Miami Interview with Howard Weinberg, March 31, 1998.

“doesn’t happen again” Mrs. Darroux’s Police Statement.

on February 24, 1997 Violation Report Form for Lamar Thomas, Florida Department of Corrections, April 10, 1997.

LifeLine in Miami Narrative of Violation Report Form, Case No. 96-14703CF.

six weeks old Ibid.

of the police cruiser Ibid.

“law abiding citizen” Ibid.

“these things bleed through.” Interview with Howard Weinberg, March 31, 1998.

“to these situations” Interview with Liffort Hobley, October 16, 1997.

knees, and right foot Complaint Affidavit, Offense Report No. 9508-43515.

“for his job” Interview with Liffort Hobley, October 16, 1997.

on May 16, 1996 Authorization for Plea in Absentia, Florida v. Irving Spikes, Case No. 95-19235MM10A, May 17, 1996.

“Shula used to say” Interview with Liffort Hobley, October 16, 1997.

“Dade Circuit Court. . .” Warrant, April 24, 1997.

“situation I’m in” Interview with Howard Weinberg, March 31, 1998.

“on the perpetrator” Interview with Judge Ed Newman, October 28, 1997.

“ ‘I’m not a man’ ” Interview with Howard Weinberg, March 31, 1998.

9

Clear and Present Danger

“this is who I am!” Supplemental Report, Eden Prairie Police Department, Case No. 97014603, July 3, 1997.

“are f---in’ with me” Intoxication Report Form, Eden Prairie Police Department.

“the lead officer” Interview with Brent Griffith, November 21, 1997.

and careless driving Complaint, Minnesota v. Carl Phillip Hargrave, Case. No. 97014603.

driving privileges revoked Ibid.

“those Dutcher things” Interview with Dan Endy, November 17, 1997.

“full-time guy” Ibid.

recurring police misconduct Resignation, City of St. Paul, Rep. No. 31421, August 30, 1988.

“as a Police Officer” Letter dated December 3, 1987, in the authors’ possession.

ownership of a vehicle Waiver of Resignation, Steven W. Rollins, August 30, 1988.

“of my discharge” Ibid.

“force to restrain” Interoffice Communication, City of St. Paul, July 27, 1983.

never charged in the incident Interview with Dan Endy, November 17, 1997.

“we glossed it over” Ibid.

reduced from DUI
Daily News,
p. 101.

for driving drunk Powers, p. Dl.

“respectful relationship” Interview with Dan Endy, March 21, 1998.

“for the organization” Richardson, February 6, 1993.

“with the power” Interview with Dan Endy, March 21, 1998.

“to the team” Letter from Dan Endy’s personal collection.

“He’s a
one
.” Letter from Dan Endy’s personal collection.

“ ‘you really want me’ ” Affidavit of Daniel G. Endy III, September 1, 1993, Hennepin County District Court.

matter out of court McEnroe, p. Al.

“church of some sort” Interview with Roger Headrick, February 16, 1996.

to his hotel room Third-Party Defendant Amy Kellogg’s Answer to Third-Party Complaint, Michelle Eaves v. Warren Moon and the Minnesota Vikings Football Club, No. 95-08382.

“in leaving his room” Ibid.

“player on the team” Interview with Warren Moon, April 17, 1998.

settlement with Eaves McEnroe, p. Al.

“needed the publicity” Interview with Warren Moon, April 8, 1998.

two cheerleaders’ dismissal McEnroe, Roberts, and Brown, p. Al.

“they are terminated” Ibid.

“a bogus firing” Interview with Vikings security personnel, March 19, 1998.

bed checks are performed Interview with Roger Headrick, February 16, 1996.

“a room to himself” Interview with Vikings security personnel, June 1996.

“me my privacy” Interview with Warren Moon, May 17, 1998.

“to that fire” Interview with Vikings security personnel, June 1996.

“expendable, you’re screwed” Interview with James Harris, November 5, 1997.

“repeated sexual advances” McEnroe, p. Al.

“woman from Stanford” Interview with Dan Endy, March 21, 1998.

911 domestic violence call Petition to Enter Plea of Guilty— Misdemeanor, Minnesota v. James Edward Harris, Case No. 92-018124-37.

10 years’ probation Felony Sentencing, Minnesota v. Keith Pernell Henderson, D.C. File No. 94038398, 94042935, 93106555, April 10, 1995.

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