111. Gordon said that was the attitude he took to the mound Saturday night. 112. Haley said that was not a coincidence. 113. Harvard said that was still under investigation. 114. Gossage said that was not the case the first time Ray strolled into his office for a visit one Saturday. 115. Grammond said that was all in the past now. 116. Grossmann resigned in November, objecting to what she said were emotional and physical burdens put on the boys. 117. He chided the GOP for what he said were failures in policies affecting education, health care, environment and the economy. 118. He left no will, although several people brought what they said were wills to the court and were eventually rejected. 119. He faulted the coroner for conducting what he said were essentially meaningless, macabre re-enactments of the crime in court. 120. He pointed to what he said were inconsistencies in their testimony. |