As I outlined in my opening statement, my contacts with Mr. Frizzell—When I received the voice mail and then asked advice on what I should do with it, Inspector Roy offered—well, I read it—that he probably wasn't speaking on behalf of the investigation, and this was probably some personal fallout. He suggested that I do not take the meeting that was requested.
He went on to say that he had been having problems with that guy. I said “The stress of this investigation is tearing apart the policy centre. I can't keep the employees together any longer; there are people running off-site.”