the good samaritan, also remembers thinking that harold was acting strangely that night. for one thing, even though harold flagged down her family s car, patricia says he didn t seem to want their help. we started to get her out from underneath the car, and that s when he started telling us, you know, get away from her. don t touch her. reporter: she also noticed that although the night was chilly lynn was wearing just jeans and a t-shirt. harold, on the other hand, had a nice, warm coat. he didn t even attempt to take his coat off and cover his wife with it. so we all covered her with our coats. reporter: then when the emts got lynn s heart started, roxanne said harold said something she never forget. when we put her in the ambulance and she did have a heartbeat, he said, really? she has a heartbeat? he was more surprised than thankful. reporter: now that harold had lost his second wife toni in a second strange incident, the douglas county coroners office which had origina
reporter: now that harold had lost his second wife toni in a second strange incident, the douglas county coroners office which had originally ruled lynn s death an accident hired private investigator and former denver homicide detective charlie mccormick to review the case file. he noticed something about harold right away. on face value, he s inconsistent and that s never a good sign reporter: for starters, harold told multiple stories about why he and lynn were on that back road in the first place. this guy was all over the map from the get-go. you know, we re going to dinner. be had been at dinner. we left the house at 3:00. we left the house at 6:00. reporter: in the police reports written in the hours and days after lynn died, harold is quoted giving different reasons as to why exactly they pulled over he contradicted himself on what the tire problem was. was it a flat? was it spongy? was it soft? what caused this to happen reporter: whatever shape the tire was in, t
that s when he started telling us, you know, get away from her. don t touch her. reporter: she also noticed that although the night was chilly lynn was wearing just jeans and a t-shirt. harold, on the other hand, had a nice, warm coat. he didn t even attempt to take his coat off and cover his wife with it. so we all covered her with our coats. reporter: then when the emts got lynn s heart started, roxanne said harold said something she never forget. when we put her in the ambulance and she did have a heartbeat, he said, really? she has a heartbeat? he was more surprised than thankful. reporter: now that harold had lost his second wife toni in a second strange incident, the douglas county coroners office which had originally ruled lynn s death an accident hired
seen any of that yet. so far, his daughter has been in the room for meetings with the japanese prime minister. so far, he s been taking pictures with indian businessmen over here building a hotel. so far he tells the new york times that he sees no conflict of interest and the fact that it can t exist. so when he says he s going to navigate it, we haven t seen evidence of that. but we also haven t seen the meetings kellyanne conway tells us is going on every day with accountants, with lawyers, how do i deal with this, what is kosher, how do i move forward into an unprecedented situation. we haven t seen that. but they are happening. carlos, it s a testament to how much other news was made that we re an hour and 15 minutes into the show right now and we haven t brought up the fact that the trump team and donald trump today basically said he s not going to go after hillary clinton. lock her up. it was such a big part of the trump campaign. he said he was going to ask for a special p