Gotcha sorry. [laughter] i wanted to ask you about public confusion, connected with Attorney General barrs release of your report. I will be coding you are in march 27th letter. Sarah, in that letter and at several other times did you convey to the Attorney General that the introductions and executive some summaries accurately i have to say the letter itself speaks for itself. And those were your words and that . Continuing with your letter, you are to the Attorney General that the summary letter the department sent to congress and released to the public late in the afternoon of march 24th did not fully capture the context, nature, and substance of this offices work and conclusions. Is that correct . Again, i rely on the letter itself for its terms. Thank you. What was it about the reports context, nature, substance that the attorneys letter did not capture . I think we captured that in the in the March 27th Responsive letter. This is from the letter. Im directing you to the letter its
the investigation dragged on. weeks became months. then years. still, police believe that white car, and the dna from the crime scene, would lead them to christy s killer. do you remember how many people were tested for their dna? well, it was definitely dozens. we looked at suspect, after suspect. as time went on, we started reaching out to well, could it be this person? when the fbi created a national dna database, codis, investigators on christie s case, uploaded a sample from the crime scene. it didn t match the dna of anybody in the system. the weighting was especially hard for christie s mother. a decade after the murder, she died not knowing who killed her daughter. i promised or that i wouldn t give up.
this whole case. the magic bag. critics of the police work in the case, like local journalist ed meyer, were skeptical. we didn t buy it. why would he keep a potential bag of evidence that could hang him inside his apartment for a full week? denny insisted he did not toss the bag out the window. his fingerprints weren t found on it and it didn t match any of the garbage bags he had at home. the officers didn t check the temperature of the bag and couldn t say if it had been outside for minutes or for days. still, the next day denny was charged with hannah s rape and murder. breaking news at this hour, an arrest has been made in the murder of 18-year-old hannah hill. the arrest of good-time denny was incomprehensible to hannah s friends. i just can t see why someone we knew would want to hurt her. denny s father, alan ross, says he was stunned, too. you tell me who your boy is. who is denny ross?
justice. this is the first time he s responded publicly to the accusations against him and his law enforcement colleagues. did you have any kind of vendetta against steven avery? absolutely not. i didn t know steven avery, didn t know his family. never been there. fassbender bristles at the idea the local investigators could have done anything unethical. the people that were there that i worked with were hard-working. they only wanted to do the right thing and to do this investigation the right way. is it possible that that blood could have been planted? no. everything, all the evidence says no. fassbender notes that a chemical called edta had been used to preserve avery s blood in the vial. and that at trial, tests showed no presence of edta avery s blood found in the suv. it didn t match. fassbender s argument, since that blood found in the vehicle
toss the bag out the window. his fingerprints weren t found on it and it didn t match any of the garbage bags he had at home. the officers didn t check the temperature of the bag and couldn t say if it had been outside for minutes or for days. still, the next day denny was charged with hannah s rain and murder. breaking news at this hour, an arrest has been made in the murder of 18-year-old hannah hill. the arrest of good-time denny was incomprehensible to hannah s friends. i just can t see why someone we knew would want to hurt her. denny s father, alan ross, said he was stunned, too. you tell me who your boy is. who is denny ross? a young kid who got himself in a situation by telling the truth. the father says denny was an average, carefree kid, excited about a new job in internet marketing, not a killer. personality, demeanor. if he walked in the door, who would we meet? you would meet a person who doesn t stop smiling. it doesn t matter who you are, you would feel