Politics | kidnapping Clinton Hostage Suspect Very, Very, Very Sorry Deeply self-critical open letter says he'll 'never forgive myself' By Matt Cantor Posted Dec 16, 2007 7:43 PM CST Copied Lisa Warren Eisenberg reacts as her husband Leeland Eisenberg is arraigned via video in Rochester District Court in Rochester, N.H., Monday, Dec. 3, 2007. (AP Photo/ Mike Ross, Pool) (Associated Press) The "crazy man with the bomb" charged with holding hostage workers at Hillary Clinton's New Hampshire headquarters released a passionately worded apology, reports the AP. A keenly remorseful Leeland Eisenberg wrote that "I want to fully and sincerely acknowledge the fear, pains, and lasting effects my senseless actions caused you." Eisenberg was charged with a number of felonies, including kidnapping, after his Nov. 30 arrest. “Having been victimized and knowing the horrors of trauma myself, knowing that I, traumatized you as I have been, is something I can't bare to live with nor will I ever forgive myself!” he wrote. Read These Next Tim Allen struggled for 6 decades on this, until he heard Erika Kirk. Canada calls time on home mail delivery. Possible agenda items emerge for generals meeting. An Albany man confessed to killing his parents in a TV interview. Report an error