Richard Falk Police Interview
Q. So you’re saying that you didn’t have anything to do with what happened to Ms. Callahan?
A. Of course not.
Q. And you were asleep in your office at the time of her murder?
A. What time was that?
Q. 11:00 p.m. on the 10th of September.
A. If you’re asking was I asleep at around 11:00 p.m. on the 10th? Then, yes. But I don’t know when any murder happened other than what you’re telling me.
Q. Is there anyone who can verify this?
A. I don’t know. I didn’t see anyone that I can recall.
Maybe the office has video. We also have key cards that I think track us checking in and checking out, elevator rides, that kind of thing.
You can ask Goldman. I’m sure they’d require a warrant or subpoena or whatever.
They are very protective of their information.
I don’t have any control over that, obviously.
Q. Okay, great. Thanks. Good idea. And did you text Frankie Callahan at all the night of September 10th?
A. What do you mean?
Q. Exactly what I just said. Did you text with Frankie the night of September 10th?
A. I don’t remember exactly. I might have. As I said, I was working and I—
Q. Why don’t you check?
A. What?
Q. You have your phone. Why don’t you check?
A. Okay.
Q. Your phone is right there, Mr. Falk.
A. I don’t need to check.
Q. I’m sorry?
A. I texted her.
Q. Oh, what did that text say?
A. Sounds like you already know that, right? So why don’t we just cut to the chase?
Q. Okay. Well, there was more than one text, wasn’t there?