I watched it too. Flandis aside, I think Hamilton is a credible enough witness, I believe that there is a truth behind the various statement's he made. As I understand it he refused to testify, and was subsequently subpoenaed to give evidence in the investigation if he lies he goes to jail. He plea bargain's and gains immunity. He has nothing to gain from lying.
The evidence is confidential, he is unaccompanied so he could have said anything but he then appears on national telly to deliver the killer blow.
Hincapie is then said to have done the same thing, but denies talking to 60 minutes, incidentally how do we know who has given evidence?
Granted Hamilton is finished but at least he has come clean. If Hincapie were to appear on 60 minutes next Sunday with a similarly candid interview. I would believe the tide is turning but without a confession its all heresay.
Apostrophe fail.