There are definitely answers only the cab driver can give us.
She can't get it through her head. She says this was a murder, but I know in my heart it was an accident. I know I am not involved.
She had to sell her house because Steven had helped her make her rent payments and now he isn't here to help. She needs to be able to survive. So I thought, why don't we release the footage?
He loves it. He was like this kid in a candy store.
Mark was doing this for money to pay for college.
We feel good about it because at least something good will come of it.
Yeah they are young, they like to drink, but they are not party animals. They're not the type of people who would put themselves in danger -- especially Mark who served in Iraq.
We are not making money off her son. I have no control of material released or sold prior to his death. The money we have made was when he was still alive.
There are questions morally and ethically, but legally, they can't stop us.
There's no doubt in my mind, in my soul, that this was an accident.
There's nobody who could have took him out unless they had a weapon.
See, Steven loved what he was doing and he would have wanted this. We are going to create a college fund for the kids and my agency will not make a penny. My accounting books are open for review.
They were dancing in the club and doing one scene a month.
The family and I feel very strongly that we can't wait to take the stand to talk about the negligent attitude of the (Montreal) police.
I don't think I would release it if they were murdered, but they weren't murdered.