The spirit of the last week has been surprising and moving in a way that an objective reporter should not admit to being moved by.
"It did cross my mind," the reporter admitted uneasily.
"I'm beginning to see your point," the reporter admitted hesitantly.
Mistakes, of course, are a staple of journalism, as any honest reporter will admit.
The reporter later admitted that he had no idea who Mr. Modine was but had to ask something.
Even the reporter on the story admitted that sleepwalking murderers are not the cause of overcrowded prisons.
"No," the reporter admitted in a defeated tone.
Speckler's voice broke slightly and Paul suddenly realized that deep down the reporter already knew, but couldn't admit it to himself.
The reporter admits that when he went to the scene to investigate, he lacked the courage to go down into the well.
A juror at the trial said this was the one item that convinced him the most, but a reporter later admitted he had written the number himself.