her saying, “My husband is  a   good    man,    a   kind    man.    He  wouldn’t
have    done    anything    like    that.   And he  wouldn’t    hurt    anyone  else,
and he  wouldn’t    ever    hurt    me.”
Now the attorney    asked   her,    “You    love    your    husband?”
After   a   moment, she said,   “Yes.”Once     armed   with    the     statements  of  Ernest  Burkhart    and
Ramsey,  White   and     Agent   Smith   confronted  Hale.   White   sat
across   from    this    gentlemanly-looking     figure  who,    he  was
convinced,  had killed  nearly  all the members of  Mollie’s    family
and who had killed  witnesses   and co-conspirators.    And White   had
discovered  one more    disturbing  development;    according   to  several
people  close   to  Anna    Brown,  Hale    had had an  affair  with    Anna    and
was the father  of  her baby.   If  true,   it  meant   that    Hale    had killed
his own unborn  child.
White   tried   to  contain the violent passions    inside  him as  Hale
greeted him and Agent   Smith   with    the same    politeness  that    he  had
demonstrated    while   being   arrested.   Burkhart    once    described   Hale
as  the best    man you “ever   saw until   after   you found   him out and
knowed  him,”   adding, “You    could   meet    and you’d   fall    in  love    with
him.     Women   were    the     same    way.    But     the     longer  you     stayed
around  him,    he’d    get to  you.    He’d    beat    you some    way.”
White   did not waste   time.   As  he  later   recalled,   he  told    Hale,   “We
have     unquestioned    signed  statements  implicating     you     as  the
principal   in  the Henry   Roan    and Smith   family  murders.    We  have
the evidence    to  convict you.”
Even    after   White   detailed    the overwhelming    evidence    against
him,    Hale    seemed  unperturbed,    as  if  he  still   held    the upper   hand.
Kelsie  Morrison    had earlier told    agents  that    Hale    was certain that
“money  will    buy the protection  or  acquittal   of  any man for any
