seekingarrangements.com, relationships on your terms, it says on its home page, where beautiful, successful people fuel mutually beneficial relationships. tickleman boasting to investigators she had more than 200 clients. initially, police booked her on charges of second degree murder. prosecutors today charged her with felony manslaughter. police say she tried to hide her involvement. we have her computer records, we know the google searches she made and the things that she did to try to get herself out of this. reporter: hayes was a silicon valley veteran, married and a father of five. his career included working on the glass project at google. one employee writing this on his memorial page. you showed us how to be better engineers and a better team. an undercover police officer arrested tickleman by posing as a client. they met at an upscale location and agreed on a $1,000 price for sex. authorities are investigating whether she may be involved in a similar case in another state
in the fall. but will her presence bring much-needed ratings back to the view? it did, back when she was at the table in 2007. you remember the infamous spat she had with elisabeth hasselbeck? i asked you, if you believed what the republican pundits were saying you said nothing. and that s cowardry. no, no, no. do not call me a coward. because number one, i sit here every single day and hope my heart and tell people exactly what i believe. so do i. ooh, you can feel the heat still. after all of those years. you think elisabeth hasselbeck supports a rosie comeback? i m going to go with no. listen to what she told fox news before this announcement. here in come to the view the very woman who spit in the face of our military, spit in the face of her own network and really in the face of a person who stood by her and had civilized debates for the time she was there. coming back with a bunch of
the fact as he starts to have medical complications and no effort to call 911. the have finished her glass of wine and stepping over the body and lowered a blind to conceal him. and she took steps to conceal the crime after the fact. she works in a website called seeking arrangement police arrested her setting up a sting. and charged with felony manslaughter and she was a signed a public defender and her bail set at 1.5 million and this might be just the beginning, we learned now that police in georgia are looking at the 2013 heroin overdose of a man connected with tickleman. alex tickleman called 911 to
welcome back to cnn, i m brooke baldwin. a new twist in this chilling murder investigation involving this high-end prostitute accused of killing a google executive in california on a yacht by injecting him with heroin. cnn has just learned that police in georgia now are reopening a case that might also involve this woman. police say a former boyfriend of hers, an atlanta concert venue owner died of what was ruled an beingal heroin and alcohol overdose. they thought nothing of it until they caught wind of what happened to this google executive. police say he was dying on the floor, as she just as i said her glass of wine and then walked away. dan simon has more. reporter: she was a high-priced prostitute, according to police. her facebook page filled with provocative images. here she is on youtube giving a
down a second. if you re talking about premeditation, what you re referring to is the closing of the blinds and sipping wine. this this is postmortem. exactly. what that shows is consciousness of guilt. what you do in any prosecution is look at the circumstances in the case, how you acted before, after, and that s what goes to the charge. and so if you did, indeed, in this case, the accusation is she injected heroin what if he asked for it? if he asked for the heroin, i moon, that would be a difficult thing to that s a good defense, i think, to establish. it s a difficult thing to make the argument. it s a very good question. but then it becomes more of a reckless type of crime. because if i ask for heroin, you re going to do me a favor and give it to me. and the question is, did you give me too much. at minimum, reckless and then manslaughter certainly would apply. so the case in georgia, hearing what happened with this google executive, saying hang on a second, we remembe