what is going on? he s fighting for his life. a fight litvinenko would lose. we re sorry to announce that alexander litvinenko died at university college hospital at 9:21 on the 23rd of november, 2006. but in the days just before his death, litvinenko did something remarkable. he knew he was dying and decided to help scotland yard detective solve his murder. he gave them a series of deathbed interviews. the transcripts provide a remarkably detailed account of his movements on that day he was poisoned. litvinenko s i can t start at aa 10 am when he received a phone call from an italian contact, mario scaramella, who just arrived in london, and insisted he needed to meet litvinenko immediately. he said he had urgent news. they agreed to meet that afternoon. at 3:10 pm, litvinenko and
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close to the source of putin s personal wealth would have been by far the most dangerous things that he could do. reporter: in addition to a possible motive there was also the means. paul joyal says the fact that polonium was used to kill litvinenko leaves little doubt as to who authorized the murder. so does that mean it had to be putin? it could have been someone else with access to come on, come on, you re not going to engage in an act of nuclear terrorism in downtown london without the knowledge of the office of the president. today we begin the open hearings in the inquiry into the death of alexander litvinenko. reporter: in january 2015, a public inquiry opened in london. it s a victory for marina, who, along with her attorneys, fought not eight-year legal battle to make it happen. on the opening day, her attorney argued the evidence leads to one disturbing conclusion, which litvinenko himself reached before he died.