wreck. michele was screaming and furious. i know of that from past behaviors. that there was an occasion where michele was having a tantrum that she would open the door and scream things down the stairs and then slam her bedroom door and did that so many times she actually broke the door frame from doing that. that she was just completely out of control. but lloyd admitted his information was secondhand. he d heard the stories from his children. i don t even know if she was seeing anybody or who else she was doing things with. she really pushed me out of her life. lloyd spoke with police for over an hour. as the interview ended, he had a question. when could the kids retrieve their stuff? in case i could pass on word there any idea when the kids could get into the house to we ll look into that too. if it were a simple suicide, the investigation wouldn t take long. but new york state investigator eric heard, who was among the first on the scene, thought not so fast. my
the pictures. looking at the wall and kind of zooming in, you can see things. maybe not visible to they didn t jump out at the time. they didn t jump out at first, but it looks like we see something, it looks like blood on the wall. so that was concerning. blood on the wall and a be out of place. to heard it pointed to only one scenario. it appeared that there was a struggle. he believed michele had been attacked, the suicide scene staged. at the house there was no sign of forced entry. nothing taken. and investigators theorized that a random intruder wouldn t bother arranging such an elaborate scene. an unknown intruder, the one-armed man doesn t figure in here either, right? no, we never thought that. no, they thought, someone close to michele had to be responsible. so what do we do now is the question, right? yes. it was time to go looking for suspects. investigators start with the obvious suspect, michele s
fred, because technically the president is the head, the boss of the justice department. so he can order certain investigations. now, customarily presidents don t do this, they kind of stay back and let justice do what it s supposed to do. and if he orders such an investigation, it s opening pandora s box, in my view, because first of all, the investigation wouldn t necessarily involve an investigation of what mueller was doing and whether mueller s investigation was due in part to an illegal infiltration of the trump campaign. so i think what would have to happen mechanically is you would need a second special prosecutor or independent counsel to do an independent investigation. why would you need that? i don t think he s spoken to anybody about what the implications are of this move. i think when he does on monday when the lawyers arrive, he would change his mind. what do you see as the
the rule of law that runs all the way down through not just the department of justice and the fbi, but the military services and the intelligence community. it would be interesting to see what would happen next, because i could imagine u.s. attorneys offices picking up pieces of it. different fbi offices picking up pieces of it very hard to do something that was that direct an attack on the rule of law. so it seems as if he s saying even if, if he were to be, if he were to be fired, the investigation wouldn t necessarily end. what else did comey have to say on this? he said it just wouldn t work, he d have to fire the whole fbi and he said that the, it would be disastrous in the country. and he had a little phrase that i think is probably a good rule to live by. he says don t do disastrous things. don t do disastrous things. that s a good little nugget there. i also want to take a listen to what jim comey had to say about whether or not he actually
that has been presented for the past year thirteen fourteen months. i want you to take a look at part of an interview that komi gave to a.b.c. news and here we see george have an op was in an exchange about khomeini s decision to reopen the investigation into hillary clinton s e-mails just days before the election in two thousand and sixteen take a look. your critics say this is a clear clear clear double standard you revealed information about hillary clinton you concealed information about donald trump that elected donald trump take a step back and stare at the two cases and the posture they were in the hillary clinton e-mail case was public and the counterintelligence investigations trying to figure out whether a small group of people not donald trump we were not investigating donald trump whether this small group of americans was coordinating anything with the russians we had just started the investigation didn t know whether we had anything so would have been brutally unfair to th