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Interview: Bernadette Guthrie, victim's co-worker

Tuesday, June 10, 2008 - 8:36 a.m.

The witness was identified as Bernadette Guthrie, a co-worker of Diane Coates. She was interviewed at her office at the University of Mississippi. The interview was recorded on an audio tape recorder with the witness's knowledge and consent.


Detective Armstrong
Detective Murphy
Sylvia Payton

Detective Murphy: Thank you for talking with us today, Ms. Guthrie. Just for the record will you please state your name and address?

Bernadette Guthrie: Bernadette Guthrie. I live at 112 Longest Road in Oxford.

Detective Murphy: You didn't want to talk to us Friday night. May I ask what changed your mind?

Bernadette Guthrie: Oh, my friend, Doris Kirkendale, was at the reception with me and just said she didn't think I should talk to anyone without an attorney present. But you know attorneys. They think no one can get along without them. I talked to her yesterday and she said, as long as it's just an interview, it's okay. Besides I want to help if I can.

Detective Murphy: Thank you. We appreciate that. We understand you had a chance to talk with Ms. Coates at the reception before she collapsed. Did you notice anything unusual in her behavior or appearance?

Bernadette Guthrie: We didn't really talk. I was standing near the entrance when she arrived, we said hello and hugged. That's all. She had complained of a headache earlier, and I asked how she felt. She said she was okay. We'd all been working hard on the conference and I know she'd been stressed. Then she went around the corner, saw the snacks on the counter and went ballistic. That's when she and Sandra had words. I was kind of surprised, really. Diane is a stickler for details, but I thought she was making a mountain out of a molehill. I mean, she was complaining about the green peas in the snack mix, for God's sake!

Detective Armstrong: Were you and Ms. Coates friends? Did you know her very well?

Bernadette Guthrie: Well, we weren't best friends, but we lived fairly close to each other so we rode into work together once in a while. And a couple of times when Rupert was out of town, we went to dinner.

Detective Armstrong: Did you know any of her other friends?

Bernadette Guthrie: Sure. All the people in the office knew her. But, then, I wouldn't say they were all exactly her friends. I guess I came the closest in that department.

Detective Armstrong: What about other people, away from the office?

Bernadette Guthrie: Well, there was this guy. The owner of the restaurant, Ma Folie. We went there for dinner a couple of times when Rupert was out of town. I got the impression that she knew him pretty well. Diane talked about him a lot, too. She acted like a kid with a crush on someone. If I didn't know better, I'd think they were having a thing

Detective Murphy: A thing? You mean an affair?

Bernadette Guthrie: Yeah. I hate to say it, but I think she may have been having an affair with him.

Detective Murphy: Do you know this man's name?

Bernadette Guthrie: Just Landon. But you could probably find him at his restaurant. He's there every night, I guess. Look, I don't want to get anybody in trouble. If you talk to him, please don't tell him I was the one who gave you his name. This whole thing is upsetting enough without somebody chewing me out because I gave you his name. You know?

Detective Armstrong: Yes, ma'am. We understand. You don't have to worry. Your name won't come up.

Bernadette Guthrie: Are we about through here? I have a meeting.

Detective Armstrong: Yes, Thank you, Ms. Guthrie. We may be talking to you again.

Bernadette Guthrie: Sure. I'd sure like to know what happened to poor Diane. When will you know?

Detective Murphy: We should have the preliminary autopsy soon. Then we'll have a better idea of why she died.

Bernadette Guthrie: I'd really appreciate it if you'd let me know.

Detective Armstrong: We'll try to do that. Thank you, ma'am.

End interview - 9:04 a.m.

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The Whodunit Contest is now closed.
Visit the Viewer Discussion Area to view all of the winning entries.

The Orient Express prize goes to quand_meme
for her theory,
Pest Control.

The Strange Bedfellows
prize goes to estimator
for his theory, Death By Wayfarin And Baseball Diamond Conspiracies.

Honorable Mention goes to joshuaelinowling and booboo for their theories.

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