her black dress and fur coat was slumped halfway off the passenger s seat of the family s abuse of congress electra. she had multiple stab wounds. doug larrison was a college freshman when she was 12. he met her in kindergarten. they had come to know every detail of this case. a very frenzied attack. there was blood everywhere, there was blood splatter all in the car. did the killer leave a blood trail, did you get luck why i? the officers found glove pripts on the outside of the car, in the dirt on the door hand him. they look like dish washing gloves from the late 70s or early 80s that everyone would have in their house. so the killer came to do business? yeah, the killer came to do business. michelle has deep defensive wounds on her hands. she put up a fight. the drug told them the struggle happened mostly on the passenger s side.
covering. domestic dispute that results in the death of one of the individuals and frankly there is so much evidence against david bonola, digital evidence. in the camera he is dragging the duffel bag leaving a trail of blood. you have the instrumentality of death. the knife. his bloody clothes. there will be a lot of dna evidence tying him. on top of all of that, the evidence that we have, the overwhelming evidence against him, you have the fact that he has confessed twice. during police custody he was actually the murderer. sandra: there is just so much to this. you talk about the blood trail. he left the bag with her body in it out in the open. metropolitan avenue, jackie robinson parkway. police got a phone call saturday morning about the suspicious bag. that was the blood trail.
te bag, and as video showed, was seen rolling the body down the sidewalks, leaving a blood trail. reporter: that surveillance video a key part of their investigation. police following the blood trail from where gaal s body was discovered back to her house, recovering this knife from the crime scene. david, police say they are not looking for any other suspects at this time. bonola is expected to make his first court appearance later this evening. david? stephanie ramos in betweens tonight, thank you. we turn now tonight to the january 6th investigation and donald trump jr. is now expected to mean with the house committee. here s abc s chief justice correspondent pierre thomas with what we have learned tonight. reporter: tonight, president trump s oldest son is preparing to meet with the committee investigating the january 6th riot at the capitol. donald trump jr. s potential testimony comes as the committee in recent weeks has stepped up its focus on president s trump s family
if it s his hockey back bag it might have been there. ainsley: the killer s d.n.a. has got to be in that blood it is not a clean scene. she was defending herself because the inside of her fingers were cut. steve: as if she has her hands up protecting herself. ainsley: exactly. they did take things out of the house they quote a search warrant. they took things out of the house. if you stab someone almost 60 times there is going to be so much blood anywhere and whoever did it is going to have that blood on their person or clothes. steve: big question is did the perpetrator bleed at any point? did she scratch him? is there that person s blood there? in the new york post, one of the experts said, look, this clearly was not premeditated. they said he left a blood trail five blocks long. he said if you want to kill somebody, you try to make it a little cleaner. be a little more prepared. he didn t go with something to move her body. he took something from the house. so this person
and let me tell you gaal was in that black bauer bag when it was being dragged down the swiewk. how do we know it? it left a blood trail. this was an amateur on foot i might add which i find very, very unusual. the body was hauled off in that hockey bag around 4:30 a.m. and discovered a little after 8:00 a.m. by a jogger the next morning who saw a woman s waist and blue jeans and immediately called police. interesting, the father, husband, and elder son, had gone to oregon to look at a college. at home 13-year-old son at the top of the home. as you can see a basement, a middle, and at least a second floor. this killer had access to the home. this killer was on foot. we don t see a car arriving or leaving. what? did he take a bus? so how did that happen? also, no alarm was set off and i