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Forum Name: Ramsey evidence
Topic ID: 15
Message ID: 4
#4, Pages 66-110
Posted by jameson on May-15-01 at 04:46 PM
In response to message #3
Page 66 - Arndt and Trujillo were co-lead detectives<P>Arndt speaks about her meeting with Anne Bardach - - says it lasted about 5 minutes - she didn't see anything Bardach had <BR>written - - Bardach just spoke to her about the article. Arndt said that Bardach had HER part in it wrong but wouldn't "talk <BR>case" with Bardach. <P>Arndt said she never kept a scrapbook or file onthe media reports.<P>Arndt repeats that she believes Steve Thomas was Bardach's source but can't prove it. She felt that the negative things about <BR>her that appeared in Bardach's article came from Thomas. The attorney seemed to want her to add Koby's name here, but <BR>Arndt didn't do that.<P>Page 77 - <BR>Q. "...you're not alleging that Tom Koby leaked this information about you trying to commit suicide to any member of the <BR>media. Is that a correct statement?" <BR>A. "I'm saying I don't know if he did or didn't."<BR>On page 80 she again puts that information going from Koby to Durgin to White.<P>Page 78 - the only person Arndt is willing to say leaked INVESTIGATION information to the media is Steve Thomas.<P>Page 81 - Arndt said it was clear others were leaking to the media but she says she has no information that Beckner OR Eller <BR>spoke to the media about her.<P>Pages 83 - 85 - deal with Arndt approaching Koby asking him to defend her inthe media - and his refusal to do wo. Linda <BR>Arndt had an attorney by that time - - someone she hired after talking to a union representative named Mike Pease.<P>Page 86 - 92 - By April of 1997, Arndt was finding it difficult to work with Koby, Eller and Wickman. She was being forced <BR>to answer to all of them, not just one and said that was "unprecedented". The others didn't have to do that - she felt it was <BR>inefficient and discrimination. She specifically says Trujillo was not treated that way.<P>Page 94 -97 - said Wickman and Eller were abrasive - - would yell at her. They would each question her and not speak to <BR>each other - said Koby didn't yell but he accused he of not being respectful. She also reported being excluded from meetings - <BR>and while the FBI people would talk to the other detectives, they would not speak to her - - she felt because those above her <BR>didn't want her involved.<P>Page 98 - Marilyn Kruegel, from the Employee Assistance Program tried to go to bat for her aand reported back that her <BR>concerns were well-founded. Wickman, Eller and Koby were not her friends.<P>Page 99 - - Trujillo had a closer, better relationship with Wickman.<P>Page 100 - 104 - Arndt felt isolated as soon as the day Mason was removed from the case - - that was 1/5/1997 - - she didn't <BR>feel she was being respected or taken as seriously as she deserved to be.<P>Pages 105-110 - This dealt with Linda Arndt and Sergeant Wickman not being in contact with each other - - they accused <BR>each other of being distant, not staying in communication. At first Arndt seems to say it was all his fault - - but on page 110, she <BR>says she stopped trying to communicate.<P>