look for a match in the two areas with the dog and that. look, maybe that is not the case, either way, you have surveilled, premeditated type of homicide here done in quiet enough manner that no one else is woken up. d.n.a. will be key here. the fact there is defense wounds is interesting, that is where you hope there is struggle, exchange of d.n.a. somewhere, under the fingernails, the scrapings you see, knife crimes are very emotional and vileents, almost always typically in a knife or homicide, the victim is known to the suspect. this is a unique set of circumstances, there wasn t as far as we know, there wasn t screaming or yelling you typically hear, odd no one else was woken up and showed the person knew how to maneuver the building.
with a urlogical infection. in britain, the brazen stabbing death of a member of parliament is once again testing how accessible politicians should be to the voters they represent. it s also being described as an act of terror. cbs roxana saberi in london has the latest. reporter: today, prime minister boris johnson and opposition leader keir starmer visited the scene of the crime, laying flowers where david amess was killed. the conservative member of parliament was stabbed multiple times while meeting his constituents at this church. police say they arrested a 25-year-old suspect there and that islamist extremism could be a motive. amess was known for his hard-line views on brexit, campaigning for animal welfare and to his community for his service. the 69-year-old lawmaker had recently spoken out about the rise of knife crimes in britain. what more does my right honorable friend think that the
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explain because i know my friends and colleagues in other countries just shake their heads at this. they worry about knife crimes and assault. what i think we need to have the world understand is this is what we are right now and we have to come up with ways to deal with it. one of the things that i keep stressing, chris, not only from my fbi career but in my corporate security career is the need for everyone to understand the warning signs and indicators. these things don t just happen. the myth that people going postal, quote unquote, or that they just snap is just that, a myth. employers have got to set up systems for co-workers to report their concerns about employees. if you know someone who is obsessing, can t get off of a topic, is engaged in odd drawings or writing or talking of hurting themselves or others or have recently acquired
member, his mother says, but he was found to be carrying a knife at the time. five months after losing one child, another of rachel s sons was also stabbed. he survived. those three incident from october 17th, it left my son dead but it left two young boys in prison. the ripple effect destroyed my youngest two, when they go on the road, they re now frightened of seeing teenagers. reporter: knife crimes rose 30% last year across the country to almost 43,000. a trend blamed on cuts to policing and community services. rachel says the solution isn t just policing but better prospects for youths. she plans to meet her son s killer in jail this year with a message to turn his life around. you now need to complete what he was building. i don t want to hear i m sorry, i want you to now make something