"I knew that Jack needed a lot of help, and what he really needed was somebody who could spend a prodigious amount of time with him, every night, see him, live with him, live with him the way someone in A.A. lives with a drunk. β¦ I wasn't doing that. So when the crime occurred β because I'd just been hoping things would work out all right β when the crime occurred, I knew that I had a responsibility on that one."
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On his role in the parole of Jack Abbott, during which Abbot killed a man.
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