they say a search of the suspect s house did uncover evidence that links him to the victim. matt finn is live in salt lake with the latest on this investigation. matt. reporter: eric, investigators spent at least two days at this property of the murder suspect, removing all types of evidence. even doing digs in the backyard and unfortunately they say they found some burned belongings of mackenzie lueck and also her flesh. and today the salt lake city police department tells us that since the murder suspect s arrest yesterday, the department has submitted even more evidence to the crime lab and we talked to some neighbors here who initially questioned if this suspect was capable of such a heinous murder and now they tell us they re stunned. honestly, i don t know, because the shock hasn t completely settled in yet about what happened so close to my home, in our community. it s unsettling. no one ever saw this coming from
house searches. they ve gone through several yesterday including one related to the bomber where he lived. they made an arrest yesterday and now we heard overnight three more arrests. this after the home secretary basically said this morning publicly that salman abedi, the bomber, was known, she said up to a point to the services here. we still don t know in what regard. did they think he was radicalized, on their jihadi list or a petty criminal. we don t know. we had these people on lists before but only not for terrorism or jihadi but for other crimes. as this is happening, of course, just to show you while manchester is trying to recover from this terrible attack, people still come, obviously, on their way to works, on their way through this main albert square here in downtown manchester to lay flowers, bouquets, to light candles again, mothers and families. this lady to my left there she has a nice bright bunch.
the taxpayers have to pay for the trial. the prosecutor has to doduty if they prove they can prove a case beyond a reasonable doubt under they have ethical duty to do so and they have to champion the victim s rights. most people agree, but this case was looked at when the daughter first brought charges against her father back in 2007 and ultimately they decided not to file charges. why file them now? jon, this is a classic case what i call the o.j. simpson hangover effect, part three. part two, by the way was george zimmerman arrest yesterday. part three now is dr. macneil. what i mean by that is, here is a gentleman back in 2007 allegedly killed his wife. the prosecutor at the tile wasn t sure they would be able to prosecute him and get a murder conviction. so they filed child abuse charges. then they dropped the charges. they didn t do anything for two years. now all of a sudden they re going to prosecute
bombing, dzhokhar told two of his friends he knew how to build bombings and two days after the bombings and before the fbi publicly released photos of the suspects, dzhokhar cut his hair in an apparent effort to an tar his appearance. thank you. well, before police announced the arrest yesterday, two were being held on immigration charges. the father of azamat tazhayakov was asked about that a week ago when a news channel in kazakhstan challenged him about why his son was being held. he insisted his son had nothing to do with the bombings. we were shocked. everyone knows my son. he s never fought with anyone. he s never been in touch with any radicals. he doesn t go to the mosque unless we go for some reason. in america he s never been to a mosque. they don t believe that he did
february that led to a negotiating meeting with their head of corporate social responsibility, john campbell, and in the middle of the the meeting as community people from across the country were laying out their grievances on a broad set of issues, they asked when do we get to show our power point. and that just shows how clueless these guys are. and the reason you saw folks risk arrest yesterday, family farmers, retirees and others, is because they feel like they re experiencing the crisis but they need to bring to wells fargo. i do know that may is there will be more of this, fair? oh, yes. starting tomorrow at ge in detroit. all right. anywhere else that you want to tell anybody about before i let you go? sure. may 3rd, verizon in huntsville, alabama and may 9th, bank ever america in charlotte, north carolina. thanks for the time. and thank you for your leadership and engaging with action that takes us through hope and anger.