he called me up and says i need you to come witness something. i ve got this horrible ant infestation in my house. they weren t there when we did the initial search warrant. our local exterminator goes in the apartment, collects some of the ants, they re now brown all over his place. later his testimony comes out in the actual trial yes, is they were ants but these were ants that were nailive to florida. and swango had just been to florida. he brought ants from florida when he had gone to florida to see his mother during christmas, that you just don t find those ants in the north and they re not indigenous to illinois. now he s trying to plant false evidence, so now i m feeling even better about the case. michael didn t really put on any defense. but he put on a strong verbal defense. he was going to explain the reason why he had all this poison was, he always had an interest in toxicology. in the court, he said i m a physician, i m a chemist, i need to know th
he comes into chicago, they ask you to present your passport. the passport officials scan it. then all of a sudden what popped up, there s a warrant for his arrest. we had an arrest warrant for him ready for fraud, not for murder, and we grabbed him on that. and they detained him, and they took him back to new york. today swango was arraigned on a federal fraud charge in connection with lies he allegedly made to get hired as a resident in 1993. i got all the evidence he was traveling with when he was arrested and all of his travel documents. and he had a really interesting passport. now what we learned by looking at his passport was that he had been in africa. so it turned out that when he left northport, he eventually found his way to zimbabwe. so now we re going to have to look at what happened in s zimbabwe.
he came out of this patient s room, the patient was dead. he was telling us that there was a doctor that went by his room every single night, pushing a cart, and pointing at him saying, you re next. welcome to very scare yes people. i m donnie wahlberg. on the surface he seemed like a hero, but there was nothing heroic about dr. swank goe. he was, in fact, a dangerous killer, obsessed with poison and death. he reveled in human suffering.
bathroom. and i m vomiting, vomiting, sweating and i could hear somebody else retching. the health department went to the donut shop asking if there were other problems, and there wasn t. the donuts were gone. there was nothing to test. the health department came in tested the tea the coffee anything in the refrigerator. after their investigation they determined it had to be something else that s causing the sickness. the next night we had a local football game here. state of illinois requires and ambulance to be on stand by in a football game. i was on that ambulance. swango also signed up to be on that football game with me. halftime he offers me a coke. he said do you want one? i said sure and i m drinking the