passed on the floor. at that point amanda took her handgun and ended her own life with one gunshot wound to the head. s.w.a.t. officers responding went in, immediately secured both suspects with handcuffs. at that point a determination was made that amanda was still breathing and we took her out and transported her to the university medical center with the assistance of our fire professionals. that s a very brief description of what we know at this point. we would like to point out to you a couple of what we had found from the investigation as it s unfolded at this point. at this time we believe this is an isolated act. as you all know, we are conducting hundreds of interviews. it is a very complex investigation. we re looking at social media. we re talking to associates. we re talking to neighbors. we re trying to make a
gratitude that this nightmare can finally be over and make it home. she ll be back here in a matter of hours. you spoke to a family member yesterday, not amanda. we want to clarify. that s correct. she s been in transit. we haven t spoken to her directly yet. she ll be here shortly. what are you guys plans to do out there in seattle once she arrives. well, we re going to follow the lead of the family, as there s plenty of time to celebrate. this is a transition for her. we re going to see how she feels and what she wants to do. it s been a long haul, four long years. and really it s a somber occasion because there s a death of a young lady that took here four years ago that amanda had nothing to do with. and she s looking to begin a normal life again. let s talk about that word you just used there. normal. what will a normal life for amanda knox resemble? well, this was a, as people probably saw, this is a courageous young woman. she had great character. before she went to
fund-raisers, but it s just a drop in the bucket. it wouldn t surprise me if amanda wrote a book. she s quite capable of it. she s an excellent writer. if you heard her speech in court, she wrote those words herself. when she expressed herself, she s very good at it. tom wright. thank you. appreciate your time. thank you. day six of the michael jackson death trial due to get under way any minute now. according to the los angeles times, three of the women in dr. conrad murray s life are due to testify today. an actress who s the mother of murray s toddler son, a cocktail waitress who was on the phone with murray the morning jackson died. and an exotic dancer who got a text message from murray. that same morning. monday, jurors heard from the two e.r. doctors who tried to revive michael jackson. the cross-examination, they both schooled the defense attorney about proper procedure. in my mind, as i am running the code, i am thinking of all the causes for why a 50-year-old
there were other people involved. what do you think? and what has the family said about guede and the role that amanda and her boyfriend had at all? well, they had no role whatsoever. i can t speak for the family with regard to how they feel about guede. i can tell you this. i think the actions of this prosecutor are going to be looked at very, very closely. we know there are a lot of questionable activities he engaged in and he s a man who has been convicted in another case and sentenced to 16 months. and for some reason he s still practicing as a prosecutor. hopefully not for long. tom, last question here. we know the trial has taken a huge financial toll on the knox family. we ve heard as much as $1 million. a number of family members have had to mortgage their homes. do we think at this point amanda writes a book, do we think the family does something here to defray the costs? well, as a friend of the family, we tried to have