I think Fitzgerald slipped up at the press conference yesterday and revealed something "outside the four corners" of Libby's indictment. He said (emphasis added):
And as you sit back, you want to learn: Why was this information going out? Why were
people taking this information about Valerie Wilson and giving it to reporters? Why did
Mr. Libby say what he did? Why did
he tell Judith Miller three times? Why did
he tell the press secretary on Monday? Why did
he tell Mr. Cooper? And was this something where
he intended to cause whatever damage was caused?
Or did they intend to do something else and where are the shades of gray?
Notice that he uses singular ("Mr. Libby" and then four repeated uses of "he") for facts alleged in the indictment, but plural ("people" and "they") when he raises the issue of motive. I admit I'm stretching here but might his choice of plural when he speaks to motive have betrayed his suspicions of a conspiracy?
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