It was illegal to video in a courtroom, so those videos don't exist for any prosecutor.
It's not just a "handful of photos." You can google images and find a lot more than have been linked on here.
He was in newspapers a lot. Here's an example from the "Hartford Courant," Hartford, CT, March 19, 1998, p. 33:
"Guilty Pleas In Credit Scheme
Two members of a credit-card ring have pleaded guilty in federal court in Hartford to using stolen Discover cards to charge cash advances at the Foxwoods Resort Casino, U.S. Attorney John H. Durham said."
Another one from the same paper on June 5, 1998, p. 12:
"The memorandum signed by Deputy U.S. Attorney John H. Durham is the strongest salvo yet in the strange turf war surrounding a June 15, 1997, gang killing in Pope Park."
That was part of a major article that mentioned Durham a number of times.
In another edition of that paper, January 28, 2001, p. 32, there is a large drawing of Durham by a court illustrator, Leo Tsokalas. The caption reads: "Prosecutor John H. Durham here depicted by a court illustrator, avoids the media spotlight, but his sensational case against FBI agents and police agencies in Boston makes him the white knight in one of the country's worst law enforcement scandals."
The headline of that article was: "Durham Builds Sensational Case Against FBI."
So it looks like I bothered to try, but you didn't. There are hundreds, perhaps thousands more references. I'm not going to list them all.
The last quote makes him seem like our guy and the perfect person for his job.
It was illegal to video in a courtroom, so those videos don't exist for any prosecutor.
It's not just a "handful of photos." You can google images and find a lot more than have been linked on here.
He was in newspapers a lot. Here's an example from the "Hartford Courant," Hartford, CT, March 19, 1998, p. 33:
"Guilty Pleas In Credit Scheme
Two members of a credit-card ring have pleaded guilty in federal court in Hartford to using stolen Discover cards to charge cash advances at the Foxwoods Resort Casino, U.S. Attorney John H. Durham said."
Another one from the same paper on June 5, 1998, p. 12:
"The memorandum signed by Deputy U.S. Attorney John H. Durham is the strongest salvo yet in the strange turf war surrounding a June 15, 1997, gang killing in Pope Park."
That was part of a major article that mentioned Durham a number of times.
In another edition of that paper, January 28, 2001, p. 32, there is a large drawing of Durham by a court illustrator, Leo Tsokalas. The caption reads: "Prosecutor John H. Durham here depicted by a court illustrator, avoids the media spotlight, but his sensational case against FBI agents and police agencies in Boston makes him the white knight in one of the country's worst law enforcement scandals."
The headline of that article was: "Durham Builds Sensational Case Against FBI."
So it looks like I bothered to try, but you didn't. There are hundreds, perhaps thousands more references. I'm not going to list them all.
The last quote makes him seem like our guy and the perfect person for his job.