Gunderson: As I said earlier the reason I have not sought out these other people, KATHY PERRY and some of the others, MITCHELL, FOWLER, and so forth, is because I can't afford to do so. I had hoped to bring the investigation to a point where a responsible Government agency, such as possibly the FBI or I don't know what other agency would do it, uh, would realize there is considerable doubt in this case and would check out some of these other leads. The reason I did not keep an interview log, I said I didn't feel it was necessary, and the reason I didn't feel it was necessary because I'm no longer a law enforcement officer, and as a matter of fact, in the State of California, I don't know about North Carolina, or other states in the Union, I'm not even required to furnish an individual of their rights, uh, in obtaining a statement or taking information from them. Uh, another very interesting aspect of this investigation involves the missing police records around the country. Through my sources and contacts, uh, I have learned that arrest records for some of the suspects have disappeared from police departments in other sections of the country, not only in Fayetteville, but also in Georgia, Florida, and in Arizona.
MADDEN: Uh, Mr. GUNDERSON, uh, at this point would you please identify specifically the individuals you are talking about.
GUNDERSON: The people I am specifically referring to, this is in the report, uh, are ALLEN P. MAZEROLLE, he was arrested in, I think Daytona Beach, Florida, and also in Marietta, Georgia. Those records are no longer in the police department down there, yet we confirmed he was arrested, through our investigation. And also, SANDERS was arrested, I believe in Arizona, but I'm not real sure about that.
BEASLEY: He was arrested in Arizona, and, BEASLEY speaking.
GUNDERSON: BEASLEY speaking.
BEASLEY: --And I might add another thing, uh, BEASLEY speaking again. Uh, as far as the files are concerned, and where they have gotten to or what happened to them, uh, I have no explanation other than maybe they were lost in the transition from one building to another. But, uh, when I came back from, uh, Nashville, Tennessee, with, uh, Mr. MAHON (phonetic), CID, I had my file folder in my hand. I opened the folder and gave Mr. MAHON some incriminating letters that STOECKLEY had written to me, prior to her, I mean after her leaving Fayetteville, wanting to know if the "heat" was still on, or what have you. Uh, but we went to Nashville, Tennessee, with Mr. MAHON four days, three or four days, the Chief of Police released me from my duties to go down there. I had to make out a report to be away from my job for that length of time. This report had to be filed, and I had to show where I was at. So I know the files have got to be some place. But where, I don't know where.