else on these five and say, you re going down for a first-degree felony murder. you re going to down for the most serious of serious, talk now. cases like this demonstrate that crimes rarely happen in a vacuum. normally if you re carrying out something like this, fleeing or trying to get away, you re going to ep list the aid of other people. common law enforcement technique is to squeeze the outer peripheral persons. the persons and squeeze them into the center. and threaten them with what they thought was maybe giving a friend a ride turn that into an accessory case, you would be surprised some still refuse to speak but many are going to talk. and of course they will be or should be surveillance that s connected to the home to see whether or not he was going into the home, whether he came out of that home, some indication that the porsche of the family was torched. yeah. some location away. the surveillance from that. can t exactly pick up according to reports whether it
insists when there are conflicts what they can share with prosecutors, justice department propersors are brought in to make sure it all passes muster in court. this is a common law enforcement technique that enables us to bring drug king pins and other violent criminals to justice, but in a way that doesn t compromise sources or methods of intelligence gathering. reporter: dea officials say the practice has gone on for decades, requires them to find legal ways to get the information they may have originally obtained from a source they aren t willing or are unable to reveal in court. bret? shannon, thank you. stocks were mixed on wall street, the dow lost 46, s&p 500 dropped two and a half, nasdaq gained three. major league baseball suspended 13 players in its biggest ever drug related scandal, but the man who was hit the hardest will actually be back in uniform tonight, earning a chunk of his quarter billion dollar contract. adam housley live in san