Was Moussaoui a bit player?
RAY SUAREZ: Carie Lemack, have your ideas, your conclusions about the involvement of Zacarias Moussaoui in the plot, in the carrying out of the attacks on September 11, 2001, changed over the course of the trial? Was any of the evidence that was put on anything that forced to you reconsider the conclusions that you’ve come to over time? CARIE LEMACK: Well, I’ve been following the case for a long time, because we wanted to make sure that all of the evidence of what happened on 9/11 got out, so that we can figure out what was wrong on those planes, how did those knives and pepper spray get through. And so I’ve been following it, and I knew that Zacarias Moussaoui was not the 20th hijacker. But I have to say, I was a little bit shocked to hear FBI agent Harry Samit. And, to me, he’s the hero of this case. He could have stopped 9/11 if his superiors had listened to him, and they didn’t. And I think it showed the ineptitude of some of the higher levels at the FBI, but that the men on the gr