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>> reporter: hi, don. we don't know where she is. it appears as though that's the way michelle knight might want it. her family said they were unable to find out where she is including her mother and other relatives. a source close to the investigation tells us that michelle knight is in a safe and secure place and that she's very, very comfortable there. that's how it will stay for now. >> cleveland police took michelle knight off the fbi's missing persons list a little more than a year after she disappeared. why? >> reporter: let's recap that. she went missing in 2002. and then after about 15 months, some time in 2003, she was removed from the fbi database because, according to the cleveland police department, there is a certain protocol that someone who is missing, an adult, that it must be verified with a family member, friend or someone that she remains missing. apparently they were unable to do so and that's why she was removed from the fbi's adult missing database. however, cleveland police maintain, don, that they have kept that case open all these years. in fact, in 2012, our sources tell us, tell my colleague pam brown that, in fact, her missing person status was verified. it's unclear why she wasn't put back into the fbi database at that time. don? >> susan, can you tell me more about ariel castro? he's on what police are calling a suicide prevention. how does that compare to suicide watch? what's the distinction there? >> well, suicide watch would be if you as an inmate say, "i want to kill myself." then the judge may step in, would likely step in and/or the jail and put you on suicide watch. according to jail officials, sheriff's officials they say in this case where you have a high profile inmate such as ariel castro, you are automatically put in a special area away from other potds and cells where inmates are and you are put on suicide prevention. so someone sits outside your kroel and keeps an eye on you 24 hours a day. this cell is set up with a steel door with a wide window so you can see in at all times. >> susan candiotti, thank you very much for that. friends and family of ariel castro are trying to come to grips with the horrors of the last decade. his own daughter horrified by what her father allegedly did. >> my husband and i are in complete disbelief that the friendly, caring, doting man i knew as my daddy was, in fact, the most evil, vile, demonic criminal that i have met or heard of to rape, starve, beat innocent human beings? i have no sympathy for the man. i have no sympathy. he was just another person who has lied, deceived and manipulated people. i could never forgive him. he's nothing but a memory anymore. he can never be daddy again. >> in 20 minutes more of this interview including why his daughter says she wishes she could erase him from her mind. charles ramsey doesn't want the title "hero" but a lot of people say he is. he's the man who helped break down the door in the cleveland house. after he heard amanda ber rice screams he joined rock newman, the radio host and former boxing promoter in washington, d.c. cnn was invited to join them in studio. take a listen. >> didn't call 911 and say, forget it. just take me to the police station. remember, we have cars on the street. we didn't have to call nobody. she was free. all she had to do was get in somebody's car, take this girl to the police. she stuck around for the police to get there to tell them, go in there and get the people. >> amanda berry is a celebrity also. >> that's the damn hero, not me. i just played my position. >> right. [ applause ] >> oh, my god, oh, my god. what a story. >> when gina dejesus came out of the house and that michelle girl came out of the house, that -- man, listen. it was like -- heaven for a split second opened up and then god said, enough. this has gone on long enough. you weren't supposed to grab no girls. see, this was a test, fool. and you failed it with flying colors. >> how do you describe how you're feeling? >> happy. was the first one. look there. she's alive. look at that one. she's alive. but then that goes out of the way. because, see, i'm not -- what do you want to call? timid. i'm a predator. so we switched from -- boy, that was a good thing to if i get my hands on ariel before the police -- >> you just had some instinct that you wanted to take care of serious business yourself. >> you wouldn't be interviewing me. at least not live to live where i can touch you. i would be in the penitentiary, bro. i would be the first human on earth able to take a person's head off their body and kick it down the street like a soccer ball. >> wow. man, oh, man. what a story. other news to report. we want to head to washington and the controversy around the government talking points used to describe last year's attack on the u.s. compound in benghazi, libya. sources say an e-mail discussion about the much debated talking points seemed to suggest a white house and state department were more involved in removing an assessment that said a group with ties to al qaeda was involved in the attack. athena jones from the white house. is the bottom line here a question? did government officials change their account of the attack for political reasons? >> reporter: hi, don. that's certainly what republican critics are alleging. we know there were multiple discussions going on in coming up with these talking points between the white house, the state department, the fbi, cia and justice department officials. republican critics allege that the administration knew early on that this attack in benghazi was the result of a planned terror operation. even as they were giving u.n. ambassador susan rice talking points to go on the sunday talk shows and blame this attack on violence that arose out of demonstrations over a video that had insulted islam. here you have president obama who was just a few weeks away from another election. he had been touting the finding and killing of osama bin laden. the administration had talked about al qaeda having been decimated and being on the run. here you have this attack in benghazi. on september 11 appeared to have extremist causes. republicans say officials removed one reference to a group with a link to al qaeda being involved. also removing how the cia had given multiple warnings about the potential for a terrorist attack there in that area in benghazi, libya. so republicans say they removed these lines for political cover. the administration says those lines were removed from talking points because it was an ongoing investigation. they wanted to state only what they knew to be true, don. >> some are saying the controversy is an attempt to sabotage hillary clinton's chance of a 2016 presidential run. what do you know about that? >> reporter: well, certainly a lot of interest has to do with the fact that former secretary of state hillary clinton was then at the helm. she hasn't said she's running for president in 2016. but a lot of people think she wants to. just a month after the benghazi attack she gave an interview saying she took responsibility for diplomatic security or for the lack of it in this case. she said in congressional hearings in january just a few months ago. but that's not enough for republican critics like kentucky senator rand paul who, unlike a lot of people said a few months ago he's not going to deny he's interested in possibly running for president. he was speaking last night at a dinner of the iowa gop. this is an annual dinner. he talked about the security issue. let's listen to that. >> they are asking for security. they are pleading for security. they got nothing. it was inexcusable. it was a dereliction of duty and should preclude her from holding office. >> there you heard from senator rand paul. that's one example of the kind of criticism we expect former secretary clinton to continue to come under in the coming weeks and months. don? >> appreciate that. boston's top cop makes candid comments about how the intelligence community works next. also ahead, something you never want to see or hear. a possible fire in the white house. we'll tell you what happened.