The cops surely remember Brian McNamee lying to them to get out of trouble. This event shows a propensity by McNamee for apathy, lying to get out of trouble, and taking advantage of those that are vulnerable. In other words, he didn't actually save that girls life at all, like he told Clemens he did, but that is just another lie by McNamee.
However, the Daily News is so compelled to bring down not the drug dealing rapist but the one time Red Sox turned Yankee Ace, that they hired 4 Private Investigators to find information on extra-marital affairs. Mike Lupica is published at the Daily News, and is a graduate of none other than Boston College, where they love them Red Sox. Beware Johnny Damon.
Even with their "Fistful of Private Dicks" they still didn't get the story right. According to Clemens the articles are riddled with mistakes and out and out lies. Society knows that ALL Professional Athletes probably have some indiscretions. Even those that we think may not probably have done the same thing. Some people connected to these professional athletes even get female attention, and some go about it in a criminal way. McNamee was fired from the Yankees in 2001 for good reason. If he thought otherwise, he could have sued!
McNamee lied about Clemens ever having an abscess, and therefore he may well have lied about Clemens entirely. And Roger Clemens, making 28 million, is not Andy Pettitte, nor is he Chuck Knoblauch. Roger's name alone garnishes a huge response. McNamee said he was offered 7 figures in return for his being interviewed by the media during the taped call. Of course he said he wasn't going to do interviews, he was going to fire his lawyer, and he was not going to write a book. How many interviews has he done since then? So, when is the book? To prove this look at the Nielsen Ratings during the Clemens Hearing and compare it to Bostons World Series. Clemens hearings rated higher.
McNamee is the same man who said he was angered for "Roger bringing his son into it," (taped call) and he is now blasting away at Clemens family, via his representative. During the taped call(which McNamee knew was being recorded) McNamee himself brought up his son when he said "this is real, EVERYTHING else is a joke."





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