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Witness Interview: Riddick Morton | |
Tuesday, April 4, 2000 - 10:00 a.m. This interview was conducted at the Yoknapatawpha County Detention Center. Mr. Clinton was in custody on a public drunkenness charge but stated he did not wish to have an attorney present during questioning. SM = Det. S. Murphy TA: Riddick, how are you doing this morning? RM: How do you think I'm doing? I feel like hell. Why did y'all have to drag me in here? I wasn't bothering nobody. SM: Sure. You were drunk on the Square. Again. Now let's get on with this. State your name and address for the record. RM: Riddick Morton. I live at 412 N 15th. TA: Riddick, you understand your rights, don't you? You know you don't have to talk to us and that you can have a lawyer here if you want to, right? RM: Yeah, I know. I've heard it often enough. SM: That's for sure. TA: So Riddick, what can you tell us about what you saw yesterday? RM: I saw a lot of cops hasslin' me. TA: Before that, when you were relaxing on the Square. RM: Saw what I always see. People coming and going. Cars back and forth. Life. TA: Did you see anyone coming and going at the Ford office building? RM: Folks always in and out of there. So what? TA: Do you remember seeing anyone specifically? RM: Like who? You tell me who it was and I'll tell you if I saw 'em. TA: You know it doesn't work like that, Riddick. Now just think a minute. Who did you see? RM: Man, I don't remember. What are you fishing for? Give me a hint. TA: Let's start with something easier. What time did you get to the Square yesterday? RM: I don't know. You know I don't sleep too good. It was early, but it was light out. SM: Maybe if you drank a little less, you'd sleep a little better. TA: C'mon Murph, you know Riddick does the best he can with his illness. SM: Uh-huh. TA: So Riddick, you think it was about nine o'clock when you got there? RM: Maybe. TA: Earlier? Later? RM: Maybe a little earlier. Around then. TA: You know Trudi Rose? RM: Yeah. She works in that office building. Nice lady. Sometimes she gives me a buck to get some... coffee. Sometimes she gives me a brownie or somethin' sweet to eat. Nice woman. TA: Did you see her yesterday morning? RM: Saw her. Didn't talk to her. Too bad too 'cause it looked like she was bringing in some goodies. That's what she calls 'em, the brownies. SM: You saw her carrying baked goods of some kind? RM: That's what I just said. SM: Did she bring them from home or buy them somewhere? RM: How would I know that? TA: What kind of container or package were they in? RM: Some kind of plastic thing. Tupperware, somethin' like that. TA: But you say she didn't speak to you? RM: Nah. She usually does, but didn't yesterday. Maybe she didn't see me. SM: I'm sure that was it. Did you see anyone else entering or leaving the Ford office building? RM: Already told you. People in and out of there all the time. TA: Do you remember anyone in particular? RM: Saw that gal who works with Trudi. TA: Which one? RM: Don't know her name. She don't like me much. SM: How old is she? RM: Don't know. She never showed me her driver's license. TA: Come on, man. Give us a break, would you? How old do you think she is? RM: Young. Twenty-five maybe? SM: Dana Pomeroy? RM: Told you I don't know her name. SM: What time did you see her? RM: Don't know. Didn't check my watch. TA: Riddick... RM: Not too long before you people started showing up. TA: What was she doing? RM: Going in the building. TA: Was she doing anything unusual? RM: Not for her. SM: What does that mean? RM: She was yakking on that phone she carries around with her. She's always doin' that. I wish they'd bring back that other gal. She was much nicer. TA: Who was that? RM: Name was Corinne or something like that. Nice gal. Used to sit and talk to me sometimes on her lunch break. Haven't seen her in a while. Y'all know what happened to her? TA: Don't know. Did you see anything or anyone else yesterday that you remember? RM: Nah. SM: You're sure? RM: Just said so, didn't I? TA: Thanks for your help, Riddick. We appreciate it. You try to stay out of trouble now, okay? RM: I'll try, but trouble likes me. Can't ever seem to get away from it for too long. TA: Just do your best. SM: And don't leave town or anything. We might need to talk to you again. RM: I can hardly wait. You know where to find me. SM: Yes, we do.
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