They feel that this is the start of being able to tell the public the true story of what happened the night that their son was killed.

They're pretty much denying any responsibility for the death of Patrick. It's pretty much a boiler-plate denial of responsibility.

For nine years he says that Perry didn't have anything to do with (wife) Janet's death. He has a meeting with Perry and within a very short period of time, he's pleading guilty and telling the authorities that Perry killed his wife. It's very suspect.